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Exam: Ah A much healthier option that won’t leave you with a guilty tree-killing conscious. I absolutely love this program, and recommended it in my first blog post written for WordStream. It still holds true. Their system is the perfect way to practice and pass the AdWords exams. The program gives you practice tests that ask very similar questions to the real exam. I reused the system recently before getting re-certified and noticed several duplicate questions from iPass in the live exam. These practice tests help you determine which areas need a bit more study love before attempting the test. iPass offers some free study guide resources, but their tests, which are most helpful, do cost a small fee.
I’d recommend trying out the free trial and then making a case to your boss as the why it’s IT Numbers worth the small investment. Do Real Work: This is probably the best piece of advice to pass the exam with flying colors. Unless you’re required to pass this before doing real client or in-house PPC work, then first get some actual AdWords experience under your belt. I guarantee the answers will come much more naturally this way. Even Google recommends on-the-job AdWords experience before attempting the certification tests. Want to prep for the test even more? Check out PPC .
A Beginner’s Guide to PPC What to Do Once You’ve Passed the Exam You did it! You passed! Once you’ve recovered from your post-celebration hangover, you might want to start contemplating a way to promote the fact that you are indeed certified. clients or employers so you should have some strategy to flaunt it. First off, to access and print the certification, sign into your Google Partners account and select “My profile” under the overview section. Below your profile picture you’ll see the “AdWords Certified” link; click there to access and print your certification.
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