by davidomni Banned
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And if you do,

Google?

Yahoo?

Msn?

All three?

Who then would like a 10/10 quality score?
#ppc
  • Profile picture of the author jbsmith
    Yep - Google and more recently MSN, but mainly as a way to finding profitable niches, testing headlines, finding high ROI keywords, etc... part of a bigger system than just using PPC for advertising.

    Jeff
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  • Profile picture of the author davidomni
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    Nice, same here!

    I really like MSN, it seems that you can target your audience better...
    So if you do your demographic research you'll be golden...

    Still use the big G?

    What are your quality scores like these days?
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  • Profile picture of the author autotradex
    I recently quit google ppc and went to msn ads. MSN is cheaper and explorer is still the primary search engine on all the new computers at the local Bestbuy and computer stores in my neighborhood.

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  • Profile picture of the author dddougal
    I found ppc to be the fastest way to test a niche but its just to expensive and constrictive I think, there are much better long term strategies and Iv found the money is better spent on other things...Content creation and the like.
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  • Profile picture of the author druwainwright
    I have only used PPC on one campaign but it worked very well indeed.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    All 3! But I'm finding I'm using Google less and less..
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  • Profile picture of the author Lucid
    Autotradex said:
    > explorer is still the primary search engine on all the new computers

    Uh, Internet Explorer is a web browser, not a search engine. I don't see the connection.

    All of my clients use Adwords, a few use Yahoo and/or MSN. It has been a while but one used to use Looksmart and another one I can't remember the name of.
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