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Hey fellas,

Ok so I am going through the Ninja PPC program which is real awesome so far, I am learning soo much. However I have never really tried PPC marketing before, and I am dead broke, I only hvae $200 left in my bank. Should I try PPC marketing or should I first try getting some more money before trying out PPC? Also, how much money should one invest as a beginner into PPC Marketing?
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  • Profile picture of the author tryinhere
    well only spend what you can afford to loose, pinning your hopes on a good outcome straight out of the bat would be stretching your hopes to much.
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    • Profile picture of the author syedasim786
      Thanks tryinhere, you are right I dont think anyone should put all there hopes in one bag and expect a large return, unless they are PPC pros. I plan on getting a part time job to fund my Internet Marketing efforts later on, but for now I am just wondering if the small amount of money i currently have would be any benefit for a PPC campaign.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mattk
    Originally Posted by syedasim786 View Post

    Hey fellas,

    Ok so I am going through the Ninja PPC program which is real awesome so far, I am learning soo much. However I have never really tried PPC marketing before, and I am dead broke, I only hvae $200 left in my bank. Should I try PPC marketing or should I first try getting some more money before trying out PPC? Also, how much money should one invest as a beginner into PPC Marketing?
    I gave you a response in your other thread.

    The bottom line will be to test and take it slow at first.
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