Any legitimate PPC ads?

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Hi there,

I have been trying out different PPC advertisings and most of them are not working well for me. I normally linked them directly to the sales/offer page and test out the conversion, and very little they work for me. I wanted to try Bing yet had a few barriers to use it from my country, so please do advice if there are good ad services like Bing or somthing really converting. Thanks in advance
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  • Profile picture of the author marguerite
    Too bad you can't use Bing, I've had good results with it. You can also use Adwords. Or maybe you should try Facebook ads. I know it's not PPC but maybe you can get some good results from them too.
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  • Profile picture of the author hagendazz07
    There are many PPC networks, they don't have as much traffic as Adwords but I know many people having good results with some of them.

    Buysellads
    7search
    Advertise.com
    Infolinks
    50onred
    Pulse360
    Clicksor
    etc.

    Try searching for : pay per click networks on google. And before going for one be diligent and make sure their traffic caters to your niche.

    Joel
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  • Profile picture of the author TBosch
    I would steer clear of 7search...Just do a WF search and you will find a ton of threads advising to avoid these guys for a variety of reasons.

    I suggest taking a look at FaceBook PPC as it offers a huge variety of potential buyers, if you have the right niche that is.
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  • Profile picture of the author greenowl123
    Bing Ads is your best option these days as far as PPC goes. Do whatever you need to do so you can start using Bing ads.

    In the meantime, Infolinks is another good choice as already mentioned.

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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by shanehtetag View Post

    Hi there,

    I have been trying out different PPC advertisings and most of them are not working well for me. I normally linked them directly to the sales/offer page and test out the conversion, and very little they work for me. I wanted to try Bing yet had a few barriers to use it from my country, so please do advice if there are good ad services like Bing or somthing really converting. Thanks in advance
    What ad network are you using?
    Why don't you try a landing page?
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    The only 2 worthwhile are Bing Ads and Google Adwords (if you can get approved from them). And you shouldn't link directly to your sales offer. Generate a lead and promote to them via your email marketing sequence.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
    Try the PPC forum
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  • Profile picture of the author johnlagoudakis
    Have you tried PPV traffic?

    If not, check out Trafficvance and LeadImpact. 50onRed is also not too bad.
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  • Profile picture of the author aars14
    Instead of direct linking, why don't you go with a landing page?
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