what is the Best PPC networks ?

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Hello,
i'm newbie in the cpa industry and i've read a ton of ebooks and seen a lot of tutorials about ppc .
and i'm lost because there is a lot of variation day after day in the market and i don't know wich ppc networks is better to start with in the moment !
i'm looking to start with facebook ad , adcenter & 7search is this a good choice ?
thank you
#networks #ppc
  • Profile picture of the author PaulBaker
    Of your choices I would suggest Adcenter. Many will suggest 7search as it's cheaper but conversions can be harder to come by there.

    I'd go for Adcenter then 7search then Facebook.

    Which ever way you go, just pick one and master it before moving on.
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    • Profile picture of the author lotanas
      Originally Posted by PaulBaker View Post

      Of your choices I would suggest Adcenter. Many will suggest 7search as it's cheaper but conversions can be harder to come by there.

      I'd go for Adcenter then 7search then Facebook.

      Which ever way you go, just pick one and master it before moving on.
      thank you
      there is another suggestions or networks ?
      facebook should be the last station ?
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  • Profile picture of the author PaulBaker
    We all have our own preferences, you will certainly get different opinions and recommendations from each warrior you ask.

    My suggestion is based on my own learning curve and what has worked for me.

    Your job is to test and find out what works for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author lotanas
    thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author Ninja Ana
    You may also try Adsonar.com is also a cpc/ppc based ad network.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trevor
    When I switched from AdWords to FB ads and 7Search I was quite happy because they were quite easier platforms to make money with.

    That was some time ago and I haven't been doing PPC since.
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    • Profile picture of the author lotanas
      Originally Posted by Trevor View Post

      When I switched from AdWords to FB ads and 7Search I was quite happy because they were quite easier platforms to make money with.

      That was some time ago and I haven't been doing PPC since.
      so what you do to promote your offers , ppv ?
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  • Profile picture of the author pushpa joshi
    eDomz.com CPV and PPC Online Advertising






    . edomz.com is a cost per view advertisement network and using that I am earning good! It’s quite simple, just by keeping a pop code in my website I make profit once a visitor come to my website. Edomz guarantees you to pay for each active visitor you get to your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author aawebdev
    Actually i do not use ppc. now i am using google adsence.
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  • Profile picture of the author Parry
    Originally Posted by lotanas View Post

    Hello,
    i'm newbie in the cpa industry and i've read a ton of ebooks and seen a lot of tutorials about ppc .
    and i'm lost because there is a lot of variation day after day in the market and i don't know wich ppc networks is better to start with in the moment !
    i'm looking to start with facebook ad , adcenter & 7search is this a good choice ?
    thank you
    If you're starting 7search will be the best place to begin with your first campaign. Facebook terms are strict and it may time to get familiar with them. Adcenter is also good but not as easy and cheap as 7search.

    Having recommended 7search I must also advise you to be patient and do a lot of testing because that is the fundamental technique of identifying good keywords and profitable campaigns
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    • Profile picture of the author Threaver
      I have used 7search before. It takes a lot of keyword testing before you have a profitable campaign. The are also other small networks out there that are not as heavily keyword focused and can be a little more noobie friendly.
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  • Profile picture of the author hd2000
    you need to test it out, too much variables
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  • Profile picture of the author bytedisorder
    I have a little Ad network, I jsut started about 1 month ago. I have about 200k impressions monthly at this point. But I am definitely trying to get more advertisers and publishers.

    here is the opening paragraph:
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    It may not be one of the best at this point but if you want to get some free ad credits I'm offering a free buck of PPC credit because I have a lot of empty slots and my publishers don't want to display my free public service ads.

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    • Profile picture of the author ryanwoosds
      Start with 7search to get your self to comfortable in PPC. Then move on to facebook, plenty of fish, and adwords. Best to learn is by trial and error; start with penny bids and different ads. Last but not the least, prepare to lose money in your first few campaigns.
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  • Profile picture of the author KeenSurfer
    Whatever network you use, there will often be only a handful of keywords that return a positive ROI from the thousands that you add to a campaign. My advice is to make sure you track everything, otherwise you will never figure out the winners and losers.
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  • Profile picture of the author hd2000
    stack that money
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  • Profile picture of the author velvetadvert
    If your traffic volume is high enough, go chitika or clicksor. if not, try epom market.
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  • Profile picture of the author joshua138
    Chitika is the best option in my opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author kimhannah
    7search, Plenty of Fish and of course, Adwords
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  • Profile picture of the author LeanOn
    Clicksor and Chitika, also Epom Market are the best in my opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author rising_sun
    Banned
    Actually it is difficult to judge which one is better ,
    but easy to compare which have more benefits than other ,
    some of them are :clicksor,chitika,obeus,
    there are also more ,but the choice is your only .
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  • Profile picture of the author gator30
    I vote adcenter for PPC. Not quite as stringent as Adwords. If you target correctly you can still get pretty cheap clicks, just make sure you watch your ad groups.
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  • Profile picture of the author gpwilson
    Just involved in particular one site. It would be great. If you learn it properly then success would come within very short period of time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Leonidess
    I would recommend starting off with Adwords, then move on to AdCenter and finally try mixing it with Facebook.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bornrich
    Originally Posted by lotanas View Post

    Hello,
    i'm newbie in the cpa industry and i've read a ton of ebooks and seen a lot of tutorials about ppc .
    and i'm lost because there is a lot of variation day after day in the market and i don't know wich ppc networks is better to start with in the moment !
    i'm looking to start with facebook ad , adcenter & 7search is this a good choice ?
    thank you
    I think your approach is excellent. Facebook is probably the best source for Pay-Per-Click advertising. With them, you don't have to be bothered with finding a bunch of keywords and putting them into groups, as you have to do on Google and Bing. Plus, be careful, if you're a Network Marketer, or Affiliate Marketer that you don't get all of your campaigns completely shut down by G..... Also, your cost per click can be much cheaper on Facebook. I'm currently doing a campaign marketing to the Affiliate Marketing niche, and getting clicks for $0.65/click on Facebook. You will be hard put to do that anywhere else. I hope this helps you in your decision making process!
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  • Profile picture of the author kdevarney
    I do direct linking with a tracker using peerfly and seven search. I have some conversions with this method This may be a good place for you to start make sure you load seven search campaigns with as many keywords as you can and mange campaigns daily it takes alot of testing keywords to find the winners. Also remember when you start with seven searc they only give you 1000 keywords total accross all campaigns so shoot them an email and tell them to up your keywords. this should be able to get you 5 campaigns running with 1000 keywords each the more keywords in the campaign the better with seven search
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  • Profile picture of the author successpaving
    Adwrods, Chitika, Infolinks they re good.
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  • Profile picture of the author MLMBrander
    A well researched PPC advertising campaign will save your hard earned dollars from going to waste. Different PPC Networks might cater to different types of clients. What product or service are you trying to promote? What type of customers are you looking for? Once you can answer these questions then you can go ahead and research the suitable PPC network for you.

    Cheers!
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  • Profile picture of the author Royce Space
    If you're starting out, just focus in one network.
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  • Profile picture of the author dwaynephelps
    I'm saddened that no ones mentioned Pulse360.

    Royce has good advice... Master 1 source of traffic first.
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