about PPC which many of you mention here.

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PPC everyone knows is Pay Per Click.

which company offer the best rates?

and how much budget you set?


Next I see most people just click and earn credits don't serve any purpose and cannot confirm you can get these people buy your stuffs?
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  • Profile picture of the author Samfakroon
    I suggest you go for Bing Ads PPC network its cheap and quality as it is converting. Thank You
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    • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
      Originally Posted by Samfakroon View Post

      I suggest you go for Bing Ads PPC network its cheap and quality as it is converting. Thank You
      how much budget is ideal for those have constant expense?
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  • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
    I spent less than $30 per month for a long time until recently. It is now over $1000 a month. You should be able to find $50 to $100 bing coupons easily. With Adwords, it could be easily several times that.
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  • Profile picture of the author rakeshseo1
    Always use Google ad words, there you can see top no. of clicks and may purchase there too..

    It is the best and a huge percentage of visitors goes to purchase there.

    I am sure about it the most benefit to use google ad words.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bill Jenkins
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      Have you looked into offline traffic sources?

      I would very much recommend them over PPC. Google and other PPC providers have all sorts of quality score and other hurdles to get any sort of decent cost per click. This is a time waster in my opinion.

      Combining this with the fact that PPC is an inherently unstable medium makes it an unattractive traffic source in my opinion.

      With offline sources like trade publications and PURL postcards you retain complete control and have very few rules to play by. You're fusing online and offline and the results are vastly better and more stable. This took me a long time to learn.

      Just a thought from somebody who's tested almost every traffic source available.

      Driving the traffic from offline sources onto compelling direct response opt in pages produces spectacular results that would be nearly impossible to achieve with PPC.

      But like with anything, you'll have to see for yourself. But do consider it as an option....

      Bill
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