Forum: Pay-Per-Click Advertising Apr 26th, 2005 |
| Replies: 38 Views: 15,480 As well as who? I am certainly not ultra-liberal, neither is Bush. Again, as far as I know, the republican party stands behind open trade and a free market and opposes almost every regulation placed... |
Forum: Pay-Per-Click Advertising Apr 26th, 2005 |
| Replies: 38 Views: 15,480 It is not the job of a democratic government to insure that a contract works in the way you would like it to. The power is left to you to accept or decline the contract. If you don't like the terms... |
Forum: Pay-Per-Click Advertising Apr 26th, 2005 |
| Replies: 38 Views: 15,480 If you feel that upholding a contractual obligation is "naive" then you have clearly never been in a contract dispute. It is rather irrelevant what someone else told a magazine (especially when what... |
Forum: Pay-Per-Click Advertising Apr 22nd, 2005 |
| Replies: 38 Views: 15,480 Disclosing your CTR is against the adsense terms of service which you agreed to when you signed up. I recommend you remove this information from your post immediately. |
Forum: Pay-Per-Click Advertising Apr 5th, 2005 |
| Replies: 38 Views: 15,480 For the most part, nothing compares to Adsense in terms of ad variety, ctr and click rates. With that said you may want to try SearchFeed's service or Kanoodle's BrightAds. Brightads is very similar... |
Forum: Pay-Per-Click Advertising Feb 21st, 2005 |
| Replies: 23 Views: 12,741 I say more is better! For ScubaBoard I use only a small amount of ppc advertising and not all the time but our most effective campaigns are always from less than major terms with low bids. ... |