Pay
Per Click Programs
Google Adwords
is the most recognized Pay Per Click program, but it is
also the most expensive. You will get a lot of traffic
to your site, not necessarily a lot of sales, depending
on how targeted your keywords are, but you will also get
a hefty bill. Below are reviews of the top ten Pay Per
Click programs.
Google
AdWords
Url: https://adwords.google.com
AdWords
is the largest and most popular of all the pay per click
search engines. In fact, it's in a class all its own,
with an index reaching over 10 billion web pages and 100
different language versions.
Google
AdWords offers you benefits you simply won't find on other
PPC search engines. Even if your site appears in Google's
organic search results, using Google AdWords increases
your exposure by listing your site prominently in its
search results and its related search networks. You can
edit your ads and adjust your budget until you achieve
the results you want. You can vary your ad format and
text continually, choose text or image ads, and target
your ads to specific geographic locations and languages.
There
is no minimum spending requirement or time limit. You
pay a one-off $5 fee to register your details and once
you've put your AdWords campaign together, it can be up
and running within minutes. There is a minimum bid of
$0.01 (although in most cases you will have to pay a lot
more than this).
Like
all PPC search engines, your Google AdWords ads are ranked
by the bid price you are willing to pay, but Google also
takes into account the relevance of your ad and will give
precedence to ads with higher click-through rates. Therefore
you could be paying $0.01 more per click than the advertiser
ranked above you, but he has a better clickthrough rate,
giving him greater "value", according to Google.
You
can create as many ad campaigns as you like, break them
down into specific keyword clusters and bid on as many
key phrases as your budget will allow.
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