The PPC Search Engine

Making “sense” of your PPC advertisements

BidVertiser: PPC Advertising On Sites Of Your Choice

Posted in Ad alternatives, Reviews by admin on the May 30th, 2007

Payment Amount

Payment amounts are good in comparison to other second tier ad serving programs, however cost-per-click is entirely dependent on the keywords you select. Using keywords related to your websites products and services may get you a high click through ratio, however high paying keywords not related to your site may be able to generate you more income with less clicks.

Payment Methods

BidVertiser pays out via Paypal when your balance reaches $10 or more and Check within the following calendar month after earnings are accrued. (more…)

AVN Ads: The Internet’s Adult Ad Marketplace

Posted in Ad alternatives, Reviews by admin on the May 30th, 2007

Payment Amount

AVNads is AdBrite’s adult ad serving alternative, and accepts almost all sites. The downside to this is quality ads are diminished and cost-per-click remains low. However, it is one of the best ad serving programs for adult content, paying much higher than other adult publisher programs.

Payment Methods

Payment is made via check, with the same net-60 program used by AdBrite, basically meaning your payments are sent out after 60 days.

Statistics Given

AVNads give basic statistical information; banner impressions, average cost per click and total clicks.

Design and Ad Layout

Currently AVNads serve banner ads and text links. They are easily customizable from within the control panel and can be placed into your website seamlessly.

AdEngage: Engaging Internet Advertising

Posted in Ad alternatives, Reviews by admin on the May 30th, 2007

Payment Amount

AdEngage run in a similar fashion to AdBrite – allowing advertisers to select sites they want to have their ads shown on. This is great if you have a large website with a lot of traffic – as advertisers can put in high bids to have their ads delivered onto your large website, however for smaller sites – payment can be quite low (4 cents per click).

Payment Methods

AdEngage offers payments through check, PayPal, ePassporte, Western Union, and wire transfer, with a minimum payout of $20. Payment is made on the 15th of the following month – which means you can see money in your hand within a month. (more…)

Who Else Wants To Maximize Their Google Adwords Success?

Posted in Optimizations by admin on the May 21st, 2007

Discover Three Simple But Incredibly Powerful Strategies That You Can Implement Right Now About The One Thing You Must Do To Ensure An Awesome Adwords ROI!

By Mark Meyers

If you are not familiar with Using Google Adwords, please check out my getting started article here: http://www.Internet-Income-Advisor.com/Google-Adwords.html

Basically, with Google Adwords you can put your ad in front of people as they are searching for information and solutions online.

Many people will tell you that you need to find hundreds and hundreds of targeted key-words for your product or service.

This is true because the more keywords you find, the more visitors you could attract.

However, there is a bit of a learning curve to get a good steady campaign and Return On Investment (ROI) with Google Adwords.

The one thing you really have to remember and focus on with Google Adwords is to… (more…)

Are Small PPC Search Engines Really Worth The Effort?

Posted in PPC Advertising, Search engines by admin on the May 16th, 2007

The final answer is “Maybe.”

Hey…Whadya expect? I’m an attorney!

But let me explain further. The correct answer to almost any marketing question is “to test.” That’s the only way you really know the true answer. But we can learn from the results that others have and adapt them to our marketing.

When it comes to PPC (pay-per-click) search engines, you know they are not all created equal. Google and Overture dominate the market. The total traffic you get from them will dwarf the total from all other PPC search engines combined.

But does that mean that there’s no money in the little guys? Au Contraire. (That’s the fancy French way of saying, “No.” — and I probably missspelllled it. It’s been long time since my high school French class.)

Before I give you some suggestions, please realize that your results are going to vary - always.

Here’s the most important point of this entire article: (more…)

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