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Dec 24th, 2007
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Re: ppc programs aproximate payment

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by raja baba ...
hi,
No one will help you with any money the first think if though the reference made.
You have to work hard.
You had asked the ppc programs appromiation payment. Since I heard there was no suitable Payment had given.
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raja baba
because i am software developer.
hi,
reputated information you had understood. Keep on standing on the market strategied.
plan you work under any platforms regarding pay per click.
ex., look and feel is the more important add i'd found yet.
understand and use it. it may help you for ppc structures regarding the least payment.
try it and reply what you had replied . After one weak you could found some results.
This much way i can help you, study the thought which i had mentioned above carefully
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you might have best results and than response or contact me which you had experienced.
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Dec 28th, 2007
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Re: ppc programs aproximate payment

AdSense is the most consistent and profitable PPC publishing platform.

I have used them all and the others have not been as consistent. Yahoo's YPN pays a higher click rate but gets fewer clicks. Bidvertiser has a steady lower rate - but does not get the occasional really high clicks AdSense can give.

The trick to any of these publishing systems is good specific content on each page that is geared to the right ads.... Google has more advertisers and thus will offer more ads that could be right for your audience.

I would use AdSense and then look for a media company like TribalFusion that gives you banners and can be run on the same page as AdSense....

Google will not allow you to run other PPC programs on pages that contain their ads - they can take all your earned income if they see it.
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AdSense is the most consistent and profitable PPC publishing platform.

I have used them all and the others have not been as consistent. Yahoo's YPN pays a higher click rate but gets fewer clicks. Bidvertiser has a steady lower rate - but does not get the occasional really high clicks AdSense can give.

The trick to any of these publishing systems is good specific content on each page that is geared to the right ads.... Google has more advertisers and thus will offer more ads that could be right for your audience.

I would use AdSense and then look for a media company like TribalFusion that gives you banners and can be run on the same page as AdSense....

Google will not allow you to run other PPC programs on pages that contain their ads - they can take all your earned income if they see it.
Thanx for your usefull information mate!
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any time.... keep the questions coming
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PPC rates vary. That is an honest answer. I found that rates are just a portion of what I actually needed to consider when choosing the most beneficial PPC Management team. Try ppcgeeks.net. I am using their service and I am satisfied. They offer a free consultation as well.
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mate you need tracking to determine ROI
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Once, I used PPc's but the thing is it's so hard for me to earn a dollar since most of the sites lets you earn only a cent per click.. if you are willing to let an audio advertisement be played on your website, why not go for Pay Per Play?PPP is the freshest in internet advertising. I have already signed up for it and am just waiting for its launch. This is how it works: When a person visits a webpage, they will hear a single 5 second audio ad. Works much like ppc's, but the thing is there will be no click required by the visitors. interesting isn't it? Ad will play when a visitor opens that webpage. In turn, the website owner will get paid for every visitor to his website. the pay was like 25% of the ad's worth,i think. You can copy and then paste this URL for further details about this one <http://tinyurl.com/2l2t8l>.
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I heard about one company which pay per call. They give us unique phone to put on site and if someone does a call then they pay for it. Does anyone use this new advertising scheme.
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Google has played with it... Astara is an aussie company doing tech for this type of marketing
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Search roverfind.com I believe it will be what you are looking for.
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