Is it cheaper to advertise on websites (adsense) than on Google?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by jacksarlo, Apr 19, 2013.

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    Hi,

    Is it cheaper to advertise on websites (adsense) than on Google right side ?
    Also do you have a list of places to get quality traffic for cheap clicks?

    Thanks,
    Jack
     
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    Webdesignerfaith Greenhorn

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    Try Microsoft Ad Center. You can also play with Facebook ads. You can get traffic for $0.02 per CLICK from these places and high quality traffic as well. Always do split testing to achieve better results.
     
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    jacksarlo Well-Known Member

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    $0.02 is almost $0 that's gr8. Thanks for that!
     
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    Thank you for the LIKE :)
     
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    Yeah, that's the ultimate goal of online marketer: High quality traffic for as cheap as possible.
     
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    Ever tried facebook to promote graphic design services?
    Advertising on a search engine is one thing, on fb is another, on a SE they're actually looking for you, on fb u have to capture their interest...
     
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    I don't know... maybe it depends on a niche. I guess you always have to capture their interest that will distract them and make them click on your ad.
     
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    ok thanks for the help, honestly I think better try elsewhere like bing/google for webdesign because if they're looking for a graphic to be done they'll likely go and search for someone.

    Thanks :)
     
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    I have used facebook a few years ago with a free 100 dollar credit. It did go very very fast. Some of the traffic was converted into sales. I do not have the exact numbers due to me not tracking. It was directed at my golf website where I was an affiliate of a major company. I think there was one or two whales from that traffic which is a good thing.
    Some claim the traffic has a lot of bot traffic. http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2197903/Facebook-Ads-80-Bot-Claim-Examined-Why-You-Shouldnt-Lose-Faith-Just-Yet
    don't put all your eggs in one basket :) each company will offer different types of traffic. i.e. Facebook "free browsing" Google "direct searching"
    Search for coupons to get the traffic for cheaper.
     
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