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Pay Per Click??
Hi,
I just opened an account with
goClick.com
and i was wondering has anyone used them?
if so..how is the traffic?
What are other PPCSE that you have used
that produce quality traffic?
because I have checked out most of
the PPCSE I've heard of on Alexa.com
and reviews from people mostly bad mouth all
the PPCSE..
So I was wondering..if you have had
any experience with any ppcse
and could you share your insight?
thanks for your help,
Anthony
Iczn.com
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--Anthony
I like Google "AdWords" the best of all the PPC sites I have used. Selecting the correct "keywords" you can get to the right target audience with a little effort. If you are interested take a look at:
https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=Login
Good Luck!
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Pay Per Click
Google AdWords, Very easy to set up, very good results.
Haven't used any others, didn't need to.
Dave Bailey
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I find Google Adwords and Overture present the best balance of getting shown on all major search engines. Started with just AdWords but google doesnt cover a lot of other search enginges.
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I don't really the like the PPC Search Engines. I find they're pretty expenseive for what you get. Obviously it depends on your market but when you're spending $2.00 for a visitor, especially a visitor who is seeing you beside your competitors is not very attractive.
As far as the best PPC engines, I like LookSmart. They're not really a PPC but they bring high quality traffic. Google and Overture are really the only other ones you should invest in. I've tried other ones like Kanoodle, and Sprinks and found that they might send you a lot of traffic but that traffic never converts into business.
It makes you wonder what type of traffic they're sending. I heard that Sprinks got in trouble because they were paying college kids to click the links in their directories.
All this to say, start off small with maybe $150.00 budget for each Pay Per Click and track their results with a good piece of Ad Tracking or Marketing Tracking solution. The solution should show you how many visitors you get from each marketing source as well as how many sales/leads (the most important).