Hi Guys, I've got those 2 great Display URLs that I use that gets high CTR. Click-Now-To-Get-More.info Click-To-Get.info For how much do you think i can sell them for? Tnx Brooke
Well, The CTR went from 11.36% to 25.73% (in adwords for search only in the US). I don't wanna praise too much my copywriting skills but I don't think just the URL of the ad. Basically from what i tested it's adding about 4-5% of CTR. For how much do you think i can sell them for? Tnx Brooke
You can try selling them via sitepoint marketplace, namepros or here but i would be surprised if you got a significant amount and i hate to put a dollar amount on it because it's disheartening, but i would be surprised if you got $100. I've spent over a quarter of a million dollars on adwords and my all time ctr is 0.82% If you can double ctr on any ad, then your names are priceless and you should keep them. Of course you didn't say how big your test was, but i like the concept and it may be golden. Even adding 4 - 5 % CTR on a commonly 11% ctr is enough to make them jewells. So-called experts will argue aganist both my numbers and yours, but truth is large publishers (not niche) often have a 0.15 - 0.50 % CTR and the other end of the spectrum is sites like yours that have high ctr and i have a few of those too. Do you see the shorter version of those names out-perform the longer or are they about the same? Why not just run all your sites under that high ctr name, and write multiple articles on different subjects?
When i get 0.82% CTR I delete the campaign, it's reducing my QS. Well, I'm selling those domain because i found a better one (Sorry... not gonna tell you it's name) and I'm now only working with the new domain. I used those domain for like 6 month. Regarding the question of the URL length, I'll answer the answer that I hate but it's so true here - it depends Brooke