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Hi again,
I'm new to PPC, so pls. bare with me.
Question... Out of ALL the pay per click SEs & sites, which one do you feel gives you the best ROI?
I'm guessing Google, but just want to hear what others say.
Oh can you please PM me, cuz I don't always get time to read the posts. I'm so busy.
Thanks again & take care
Michelle
I'm new to PPC, so pls. bare with me.
Question... Out of ALL the pay per click SEs & sites, which one do you feel gives you the best ROI?
I'm guessing Google, but just want to hear what others say.
Oh can you please PM me, cuz I don't always get time to read the posts. I'm so busy.
Thanks again & take care
Michelle
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Google AdSense
I used to use ValueClick banner advertising and the results were about only half as good.
I used to use ValueClick banner advertising and the results were about only half as good. Dani the Computer Science Gal 
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Okay is Ad Sense where your ad shows up to the right of the search page in the little box or is it where your ad/banner is on other people's sites?
But I saw you mention that you risk having your competitor's ad on your site which I clearly don't want LOL
Thanks
Michelle
But I saw you mention that you risk having your competitor's ad on your site which I clearly don't want LOL
Thanks
Michelle
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Originally Posted by cscgal
Google AdSenseI used to use ValueClick banner advertising and the results were about only half as good.
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Google AdWords is where webmasters can pay to advertise their site. AdWords ads that people pay to place appear in two places: to the right of Google search results and also via Google AdSense, which is appearing on other people's sites, such as here on DaniWeb. In other words, Google AdWords is google's program where people can advertise their site. And Google AdSense is google's program where people can earn money advertising other people's sites.
I disagree that it is bad to advertise competitor's ads. Web surfers only stay on a site until they are done with it, and then they leave. If your site has something they want, and they like it, they'll stay no matter what. If they are ready to leave your site, they're going to leave no matter what. So why not at least earn a few cents each time one of your visitors is ready to leave?
Keep in mind: your visitor is always going to find your competitor no matter what. If they do a google search, your site is listed right alongside your competitor's. So if they're going to eventually leave anyways, and they're going to find your competitors anyways, why not at least earn a few cents at your competitors expense?
I would like to add that Google AdSense does display relevant, content targeted ads on your page. However, for the most part, these ads are not direct competition. For example, notice the ads posted throughout this site don't point to direct competition computer support forums - they point to other sites that would interest programmers, web developers, etc. In addition, Google AdSense offers the ability for you to create a list of domains you don't want advertised on your site. So you can always exclude direct competitors that way.
I disagree that it is bad to advertise competitor's ads. Web surfers only stay on a site until they are done with it, and then they leave. If your site has something they want, and they like it, they'll stay no matter what. If they are ready to leave your site, they're going to leave no matter what. So why not at least earn a few cents each time one of your visitors is ready to leave?
Keep in mind: your visitor is always going to find your competitor no matter what. If they do a google search, your site is listed right alongside your competitor's. So if they're going to eventually leave anyways, and they're going to find your competitors anyways, why not at least earn a few cents at your competitors expense?
I would like to add that Google AdSense does display relevant, content targeted ads on your page. However, for the most part, these ads are not direct competition. For example, notice the ads posted throughout this site don't point to direct competition computer support forums - they point to other sites that would interest programmers, web developers, etc. In addition, Google AdSense offers the ability for you to create a list of domains you don't want advertised on your site. So you can always exclude direct competitors that way.
Dani the Computer Science Gal 
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Ahh, I c. It's a two tier process.
Thanks for the info & advice.
Take care
Michelle
Thanks for the info & advice.
Take care
Michelle
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Yes & I feel that's what the problem is.
It takes so much time to do the research & I'm only one person LOL
There must be a quicker method when it comes to researching.
I just came across an e-book I might purchase on PPC
Thanks & have a take care
Michelle
It takes so much time to do the research & I'm only one person LOL
There must be a quicker method when it comes to researching.
I just came across an e-book I might purchase on PPC
Thanks & have a take care
Michelle
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Originally Posted by SEO Guy
Both Overture and Google Adwords have quite good ROI if managed properly, however if you dont do your research ANY PPC can cost you a lot and make you a little. Its all about finding high converting words that dont cost more per acquition in traffic then your making from your net profit.
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Other than Google and Overture, which SE's give you the best ROI? (ex. Enhance, GoClick, Kanoodle, etc...)
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I have only used Google and Overture - both for extended periods of time. I found that I got better results out of Google as I found that Overture was a bit overpriced. I currently pay only 5 cents/click with AdWords and am quite happy.
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