I'm not too happy with Overture. I just don't like the fact that it takes a few days for them to improve keywords, and I find their entire interface to be very clunky. In addition, there is a $0.10 minimum per click.
I am a heavy AdWords user, and usually pay $0.05 to $0.07 per click. I have conversion tracking setup, and about 10% of those who find DaniWeb via AdWords will register with us.
I have no experience with the Online Yellow Pages. How does it work? Priority listings? I would assume it wouldn't apply to me since I'm not a brick and mortar business.
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Eek for overture ... I just don't like the idea of having to wait days before keywords are accepted. Their UI is just sooo slow. And they have a $0.10 minimum as opposed to AdWord's $0.05.
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all of them are just going to depend on industry and demand.
the nice thing about overture or adwords is that you are not locked into a $500 buy right out of the gate and you can quickly learn from and retest your marketing to make it grow constantly smarter and more effective.
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I used to always think that people were just picking the wrong keywords. I have a relatively large-scale AdWords campaign going, where I spend quite the hefty sum per day (for a site that relies solely on ad revenue, at least!). I keep my bid at 5 cents and my keywords all run just fine. I tried doing a test one day and upped my CPC to 10 cents! And whoa! What a difference! My ad views and clicks increased nearly five fold! - I had to quickly go right back to 5 cents when my daily charges accrued to nearly $500 after only a few hours. I was also a bit disappointed that the cost per conversion multiplied as well. At least I know it's possible should I ever be in dire need of an unlimited supply of somewhat costly traffic ... and I no longer think that everyone else just doesn't know how to pick the 5 cent keywords - apparently I don't know any better!
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>You are 100% right Dani, it usually does not make sense to pay $.10 per visitor for businesses that generate revenue via advertisements.
cost per conversion is all that matters. I pay over $3 a click for some ads.
I have read this entire thread and discern that adsense is the way to go. Is this what is called PPC?
Can any of you direct me to a good site to set up an account for either of the recommended i.e. adsense or PPC?
How much can I expect to put up which I assume is a bank of X amount of dollars and what is the time frame from setting up the account to actually getting hits to your site?
What would this forum advise is the best minimal amount for the bank?
Note: I have had this done for me by contract and I think I can do it better myself and save money at the same time.
Your help with this would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for so many questions.
Cliff
the financial questions really are going to depend on market and business model http://www.google.com/adwords/learningcenter/ is a good spot to start learning the basics about Google AdWords. keep in mind they want to sell you stuff so they will be giving pro google biased data, but most of the concepts there are fairly solid.
also you probably want to start with content ads off.
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Superpages is too, no? We have Superpages in my house :)
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