I don't like 7search ppc network

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I keep break even when I used 7search.com to run my ads. No matter what I do still break even. 7 search allowed direct link that reason why I ran my offers with them. Their traffic really worse than any other network.

I wonder if anybody had any success with them.
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  • Profile picture of the author skwish
    there's a few threads on this...
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  • Profile picture of the author 1GreatCPA
    7search is good but not best.
    We have not luck yet.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mahmoud Selman
    Hi Jon,
    I use 7search myself and I recommend it for my students. 7search is a very good PPC network for learning PPC advertising and making some money if you know how to use it properly. If you want better network you can try Microsoft adcenter.
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  • Profile picture of the author jordanberg2311
    7search is one of the oldest PPC network out there. They are good but the down side I find was you pay what you bid at. There's no quality score or anything like that.

    Only certain niches works very well in 7search. Not all of them. You should give them a try with email submit first. A good starting point
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  • Profile picture of the author WFParadise
    How to low bid on 7 search ? There is no CTR, so your bid is what you pay in the end, so pathetic.

    And it's no cheap at all. Good keywords costs a lot there, more like in Google almost.
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    The biggest mistake made with 7search is people always seem to start their bids at a nickel. That's about 4 cents too high to start.

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  • Profile picture of the author 7SearchBrad
    If any one ever has any questions I encourage to reach out to me, bstanley at 7search dot com and I will be glad to assist with questions related to your account of regarding getting started. I hope to have the opportunity to serve each of your businesses in the near future and thank you to those of you who continue to utilize our service as a means of growing your online presence.
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  • Profile picture of the author imback
    7search is hard to make profitable plain and simple. It can be done and I do use it. You need to stay persistent with your testing and bid low like LOW LOW 1 penny.



    CHAD
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  • Profile picture of the author WFParadise
    ^
    I tried to bid and got 0 traffic. Cause most traffic was on their partners, not 7 searchm and they wanted at least 0.05 cpc, preferably 0.2 cpc, so....
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  • Profile picture of the author imback
    You need to wait it out. I never ever bid above .02 and 99% of what I do is .01


    CHAD
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    • Profile picture of the author sicnarf
      Originally Posted by imback View Post

      You need to wait it out. I never ever bid above .02 and 99% of what I do is .01


      CHAD

      Patience is a virtue, right? If you keep your bids around .01, doesn't it take thousands of impressions before you even get a click?
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  • Profile picture of the author skwish
    hey chad,

    do you end up making a profit with 7search? and do you use a landing page, or direct linking?

    thanks for any tips you can give :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author miya
    @jonhkh17, I got the similar experience with you! And I turned to Adserve.com now! The system is user-friendly and their customer service is quite good with prompt reply on my email :-)
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    • Profile picture of the author aruns4
      Originally Posted by miya View Post

      @jonhkh17, I got the similar experience with you! And I turned to Adserve.com now! The system is user-friendly and their customer service is quite good with prompt reply on my email :-)
      What is the minimum bid with their network?
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    • Profile picture of the author jonhkh17
      Originally Posted by miya View Post

      @jonhkh17, I got the similar experience with you! And I turned to Adserve.com now! The system is user-friendly and their customer service is quite good with prompt reply on my email :-)
      I'm glad to see somebody has the same problem. I check that site out.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by jonhkh17 View Post

    I keep break even when I used 7search.com to run my ads. No matter what I do still break even. 7 search allowed direct link that reason why I ran my offers with them. Their traffic really worse than any other network.

    I wonder if anybody had any success with them.
    Breaking even is a decent step, it gives you room to optimize to start making money
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  • Profile picture of the author sicnarf
    Originally Posted by jonhkh17 View Post

    I keep break even when I used 7search.com to run my ads. No matter what I do still break even. 7 search allowed direct link that reason why I ran my offers with them. Their traffic really worse than any other network.

    I wonder if anybody had any success with them.

    I don't know how long you've been involved in Internet marketing but breaking even for a beginner is pretty good. Most people lose money when they start out. If you're an advanced marketer, then there might be a problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author jonhkh17
    I'm new to internet marketing, my experiences lower than 6 months.
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  • Profile picture of the author jordanberg2311
    i just feel so sorry to the publisher when advertiser bidding at 0.01.
    With that, you can easily break even with email submit, right?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan Price
    So would anyone recommend using 7search to promote a simple email submit offer? If I bid at $0.01?
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    • Profile picture of the author sicnarf
      Originally Posted by ReadyFireAim View Post

      So would anyone recommend using 7search to promote a simple email submit offer? If I bid at $0.01?
      If you bid at $0.01 you probably won't get any click throughs but that may not be a bad thing. If nothing is happening at that bid, increase it slowly until you begin to see something happening. IMHO, it's better to increase the bid than to bid too high and potentially lose money on clicks that aren't converting.
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  • Profile picture of the author italeads
    At this point, breaking even isn't as bad as you think it is. You're still growing and learning.
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