Wildline! to Host Google Ad Seminar at XBIZ Summer Forum ‘09

LAS VEGAS — SEO solutions provider Wildline! will host a Google advertising seminar during the highly anticipated 2009 XBIZ Summer Forum, slated for June 3-5 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Wildline! Director Johnny V told XBIZ that the seminar, taking place June 4 from 12:30-1:30 p.m., is meant to inform adult webmasters about the dos and don’ts of using Google AdWords and how best to use the service while avoiding any pitfalls.

“With AdWords, what you don’t know really can hurt you,” Johnny V said. “AdWords is a much trickier beast to tame than Google would have you believe. There's really just one way to do it right. But that creates a real opportunity for those advertisers, especially in the adult space, who take the time to learn how to steer the platform right.”

Johnny V will speak on the panel along with Wildline!’s Brian Grabowski and Kelly. Topics will include building appropriate adult accounts, Quality Score optimization, effective ad creatives, avoiding the Google content network, using negative keywords to your advantage, and establishing a positive working relationship with Google representatives.

Wildline!, a developer of relevant search engine traffic solutions for the adult industry, positions itself to educate adult webmasters on the secrets to successful PPC campaigns in the world’s largest search engine.

The XBIZ Summer Forum ‘09 is the season’s most talked-about industry show, held at the infamous Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel & Casino — the hottest hotel to mix business and a little rock ‘n’ roll. Join adult industry professionals from around the globe for three days packed with exclusive networking, essential workshops and the kind of entertainment you can only find in Vegas!

Last call to pre-reserve a poolside cabana ends soon. For reservations or to get details about last-minute exclusive sponsorship opportunities, contact sales@xbiz.com.

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