I used them years ago - mainly for gambling/casino and edu niches. Surprisingly, I actually got a fairly good return but as I said, I haven't used them in a long time. My experience was that they were better than pretty much all the other 2nd/3rd tier PPC engines in the sense that they had some legitimate traffic. I turned a profit. That's all you can hope for, right?
I just used them for payday loans. Roi : 0 after $150 spent. maybe im doing something wrong, dont know
I use them. They have not very good traffic quality but you can receive traffic from 1c per click? so you can receive the profit if you doing all right. Also ROI can depend from Your niche. Now they have bonus offer "$50 match on initial deposit. Use promo code: facebook" Good reason to try. In my experience you need to try different advertising companies to choose the one that is right for you.
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I currently use 7search and I'm running campaigns right now. You really have to tweak your campaigns just like Adwords to get the best ROI. If you just pick the most generic or broad keywords you'll get generic traffic that doesn't convert just like Adwords. Use more specific keywords to narrow what you want people to search for. Treat your ads as if you are doing a Google search. Figure out the broad keywords, get your results, click through a few links, refine your search, click through a few more links, refine again, arrive at your destination and maybe buy or sign up. That's what you do right? Your ad has to follow the same premise.....You want your ad on the refined result, not the broad result. That's a common mistake most beginners make and end up spending lots of cash on an ad that everybody just clicks on just browsing. Hope that helps......
Like tryme2 I used to do very well with them for gambling traffic, but over the last year + I have been unable to make any profit off them, having said that other PPC I have tried have also been poor. I would at least give them a test run.