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Friday, 05/21/2010 12:07:52 PM

Friday, May 21, 2010 12:07:52 PM

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Some DD been Spending $10,000 on advertisements

Here is some DD that proves they been spending atleast $10,000 a quarter on ad's

*From PR 05/20/2010
Elysium Internet also today announced that it has become a Qualified Google Advertising Partner based on its expertise creating and managing local advertising campaigns for small and medium sized businesses (SMB's).

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=42905669&symbol=NO%5EEYSM


*Now here are the requirements To become a Google Certified Partner in the Google AdWords Certification Program, a company must:

•Have a billing and mailing address in a country where company qualification is available.
Have managed at least a $10,000 spend over 90 days
•Have at least one individually qualified employee
•Agree to terms and conditions

https://adwords.google.com/support/select/professionals/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=18572

*This means Elysium has been spending atleast $10,000 per quarter on Google's AdWords program which works like this

Whenever you do a search in Google.com you'll see listings at the very top and on the right side. Google.com charges money for those listings. Every time someone clicks on those links, they company that is listed gets charged. The amount varies depending on the competition for that particular key phrase that was searched. Key phrases can be as low as five cents per click, whereas others can be ten dollars or more per click.

So basically Elysium is spending money on bids for key words and/or getting charged for the amount of hits the sites get!!!

So we wont know the exact amount they spend on advertising till they Report it. But IMO theres some proof they are spending atleast 10,000 every three months!! Plus this kinda proves the previous PR's to be true due that their sites have been getting more hits

Elysium Internet Exits 2010 First Quarter With Record Growth in Calls, Appointments, Traffic and Unique User Levels

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=42371701&symbol=NO%5EEYSM