Am i wasting my time with PPC

by ponty
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Hello,

i currently use google PPC and have been for a while.

what other search engines do you use for PPC?

and what are the main differences you have noticed?
-price?
-traffic?
what ones (engines) do you recomend?

thanks logan
#ppc #time #wasting
  • Profile picture of the author Tyvan
    I hear it works, but I can never get it to. =\
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  • Profile picture of the author mikestenger
    Adwords is the most effective & profitable PPC system out there on the market. I've heard bad things about MSN, well I guess it's Bing now or whatever and Yahoo's is ok. I suggest checking out some of Perry Marshall's stuff on Adwords. Really killer stuff :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author MunkMurray
    I've used yahoo for some campaigns, it is a lot simpler than adwords because you don't need to deal with Google's annoying Quality Score and it's also a bit cheaper than Google.

    I'm getting good traffic for less money.
    But somehow I got used to only using Yahoo only after I get good results from Google.

    hope I helped...
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    • Profile picture of the author diggy20
      MSN Adcenter is actually pretty good. For a lot of niches, you get higher conversions on it than Google.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Lear
    I've got about $75 of google PPC vouchers, not used them yet though, so couldn't tell you if it's worth it or not. I've heard good and bad things about it, but more bad things than good.

    I prefer using free traffic methods right now, I'll save the vouchers until I bring my first product out I think.

    Paul.
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Brock
      I too am looking for ways to bank with PPC.

      I tried looking for perry marshals PPC program but cant find it anywhere. His website is messed up or something?

      Any other suggestions on good PPC courses?
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      • Profile picture of the author Salespectus
        Other PPC search engines:

        Microsoft adcenter.
        Yahoo search marketing.

        General observation:
        Lower cost and traffic than Adwords.

        Also depends on type of niche market.
        Some marketers have reported same amount of traffic but lower cost than adwords.

        At the end of the day, testing is the key. Start with low budget and check your results.

        Regards
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        • Profile picture of the author Salespectus
          dbbrock1,

          Yeah, Perry Marshall's wordpress platform is not pulling content from the database, that's why the pages are empty. Only displaying header, footer and sidebars.

          Google the following:

          "perry marshall" adwords
          "perry marshall" products

          If you check the cached pages you will find all the information about his products with links to order forms.

          Cheers.
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          • Profile picture of the author Colin Parker
            There are three main factors which influence success on PPC:

            1. the keywords you target.

            2. the ability of your ads to attract clicks.

            3. the ability of your website to convert clicks to enquiries/sales.

            You will find plenty of information on points 1 & 2 (Perry Marshall's Definitive Guide To Google Adwords being one of the best) but where most campaigns flounder however is on point 3.

            Always remember this; clicks COST you money, website conversion EARNS you money.

            Therefore spend as much time on learning website conversion techniques as you do on gaining PPC knowledge. If you do I guarantee that you will find that time well rewarded.

            Colin Parker
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            • Profile picture of the author RichGal
              I use mostly AdWords, but been playing with Yahoo and MSN AdCenter. Adwords is a real time saver compared to Yahoo! MSN is good with their new editor, but the most traffic you can still expect from Google.
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            • Profile picture of the author FredJones
              Originally Posted by Colin Parker View Post

              There are three main factors which influence success on PPC:

              1. the keywords you target.

              2. the ability of your ads to attract clicks.

              3. the ability of your website to convert clicks to enquiries/sales.

              You will find plenty of information on points 1 & 2 (Perry Marshall's Definitive Guide To Google Adwords being one of the best) but where most campaigns flounder however is on point 3.

              Always remember this; clicks COST you money, website conversion EARNS you money.

              Therefore spend as much time on learning website conversion techniques as you do on gaining PPC knowledge. If you do I guarantee that you will find that time well rewarded.

              Colin Parker
              Is there any program to test the effectiveness of a campaign real cheap, lets say in $25?

              What I mean is that you invest only $25 and draw visitors to your site. And see whether you make profits more than $25. Of course, the $25 may vary but I guess anything within $50 can be called cheap?

              Is there any program guiding you to do this? There should be, surely?
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              • Profile picture of the author fong47
                I think google is the best out there. But, google has the so called quality score meaning the lower your score is, the higher your going to pay per click. I think it has to do with your landing pages and the keyword your bidding and your cost per click. But if you dont know how to do it, you can go broke very fast. I would suggest watching some course on PPC before jumping into one. MSN or Bing is pretty good and it's a lot cheaper.
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  • Profile picture of the author MacFreddie
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    PPC is the only reliable source of traffic.

    I'm not one to say SEO is bad, but without PPC a business can go BK. I know of businesses that built there entire biz around SEO only to get Google slapped and watch their business go BK almost overnight.

    Once you have mastered your niche with Adwords, the sky's the limit.

    Too many Newbies and Experienced IMers don't understand the importance of Guaranteed traffic and how important it is to your overall marketing strategy.

    You need traffic from all sources including paid.
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