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| Ballin' out of control War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Oslo, Norway
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Hi guys. I've been launching some campaings with MSN Adcenter in the last few days. However, I have a hard time getting any significant amount of traffic. Can anyone out there who has some experience with MSN share some tips on how to get a decent amount of traffic? From what I've found out so far, it seems that you shouldn't bid on more than a few hundred keywords at most, preferably less to begin with, and ditch all the keywords that have zero projected clicks. And that quality of keywords is more important than quantity. Aka, only use popular keyword for the most part. Anyway does anyone have any tips apart from that? Would be much appreciated. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Aug 2009
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Hi Buhry. I am not an expert of MSN but I am wondering why you are after MSN when more than 90% of people search on google.
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| Ballin' out of control War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Oslo, Norway
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Hi. The reason why I am doing MSN is because I can direct link, wich should make it easy to test offers. Also, I've heard many people say that MSN converts better, and you can get cheaper clicks due to less advertiser competition. Btw google has a little more than 60% of the search market from what I've read.
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2009
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never tried those , but i advertise with adbrite or clicksor and i get high number of visitors.
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