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I am planing to invest in 7search and facebook ads . so which course do you recommend me for this ?
#7search #facebook
  • Profile picture of the author jamesz04
    In my own opinion, I prefer 7search. But it really depends on what you are trying to do.

    1. 7search, you can create your campaign and run it right away. Also, you can use affiliate links directly. They have lower CPC price as low as 0.05 per click. Bad thing is, sometimes you don't get many clicks (depends on your keywords).
    2. Facebook, they review every single of your ads(usually takes up to 24 - 48 hours); they reject many many ads these days, your ads must be high quality. And their CPC price higher than 7search. It's hard to find 0.05 per click, only if you are good at this. But, it's a good way to do CPM with facebook, you can get 0.02 /1000 imp.

    I am using both of them.I am not always right, just giving some information that I know.
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  • Profile picture of the author Youronlinestuff
    facebook totally over rate how much their traffic if worth
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  • Profile picture of the author rspadi
    Those are 2 very different animals. 7Search is relatively easy to get started, but you won't get much traffic volume. On 7S you can get clicks for only 1 cent - but those clicks usually don't convert very well. However, the more expensive clicks (15c - 90c) convert very well for me on 7S.

    Lots of people say: forget 7S - it doesn't convert at all, but that's not true, you just have to learn how the search engine works and be ready to lose a small amount (maybe $50) upfront until you get a feeling for the search engine.

    Do a search for vouchers on Google - there are always offers for new accounts like: add $100 to your account and get an extra $50-$100

    Facebook works as well, but the clicks seem to be getting more and more expensive. Once you have a well optimized campaign with high CTR, the click prices drop drastically. You will need a higher budget to get started and I recommend to split test at list 10 different images.
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  • Profile picture of the author PerformanceMan
    Can we be serious here. Facebook - the most active website on the Internet or....

    7search - an unknown ad platform for 'search engines' that no one uses.

    I'm going to suggest you go with Facebook. But rather than making the same mistake as millions of others, you promote a Facebook Fan page instead of your own website. Then as your popularity grows you can market to these same people again and again.
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    I think the only thing that you can get from a paid course is the study case part. You can train how you can think what the customers of what you promote and how they can react or bait it.

    So, make sure you find the course with good study case. =)
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  • Profile picture of the author erwin78
    Hi everyone,

    I personalny prefer 7search but Facebook is OK too

    But this is your choice

    All the best
    Erwin
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  • Profile picture of the author typoo999
    Adwords LOL!
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    I would go with facebook. I've had several products and campaigns that i've ran through 7search and they all bombed for me. Stick to Bing Ads and Google Adwords... and don't bet the farm when advertising on facebook.
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  • Profile picture of the author tooAlive
    If you're going to use 7Search, you absolutely need to block the SubIDs that send you bad/fraudulent clicks. This isn't a feature that comes with accounts by default, so you'll have to message your AM on 7Search and ask for it to be enabled.

    Once you have it going you'll have to set up a tracking system that allows you to pass the specific tracking variables. Back when I did it I used PeerFlys's own in-house tracking feature, but you can use others like Prosper202 as well.

    Here's the guide I followed: Blacklisting Bad Performing SubIDs on 7Search

    With that said, I'm not using 7Search anymore as it's not a traffic source you can scale. There's very little volume on there and even when blocking the negative SubIDs the traffic quality still isn't that great, IMO.

    If your niche is leget, I'd recommend taking a look at Microsoft's AdCenter or Google AdWords. Traffic is a bit more expensive on there, but the quality is as good as it gets and there's enough volume for all of us. But make sure your the site you're promoting is up to snuff before submitting an ad, as you could get your account suspended pretty easily.
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