I need extremely cheap advertising. The site in question deals with series/shows and PPC is bit expensive for such venture. It basically lets you register and follow your favorite shows. http://www.showbats.com How to market this kind of website? Which advertising network is the best option to buy large quantity of traffic. Thanks.
Since you have a registration process you could do cheap cpc with cpa, so you bid like 0.10 for the cpc, and then give a 0.10 + bonus for sign ups. Our system is designed exactly for this. I am more than happy to help you get set up. We only require a $30 deposit. I have seen your site posted here before and it is very awesome. Our system lets you create publisher zones to, so you could recoup your costs by showing banners as well if you like.
How come marketing of a site is so necessary, yet everyone appears to think that ti is too expensive? Would you open a bricks and mortar busienss, and then refuse to pay for a sign over the door?
I have little knowledge in anything besides Adwords. This is why I asked about "cheaper" alternatives.
Go to reddit and look for TV show sub reddits, CPM starts at .75 cents with min $5 purchase. I'm getting .06 cent clicks with my first campaigns, should be able to improve it. Different sub reddits may also have higher click thrus.
Webmedia and other internet advertising agencies can offer you cheap but quality CPC advertising to your site
When it comes to " cheap " marketing, it can be both " risky " and " ineffective ". From my experience, if you can master PPC advertising, it is not expensive at all. However, it all depends on your ROI. You can try affiliate program as well - someone might be interested to be your affiliates. This is all about results, you pay on result.
Make use of Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, StumbleUpon and other media platforms. You can use these for free and they can bring in a decent amount of visitors. That's cheap advertising.
If you're looking for a traffic source that's cheaper than PPC, you could buy Pay-Per-Redirect traffic. Generally, a redirect is cheaper than a click. However, as far as whether it actually ends up being cheaper than PPC traffic, will depend on various factors, such as your market/niche, how you set up your campaign, how responsive the traffic is etc. In the end, your goal is not to get traffic... it's to get traffic that converts.
You can purchase cpm traffic to get large volumes of traffic. I work for a company called mediashakers. If you are interested in buying good traffic from multiple geo's add me to skype for a chat michael.mediashakers
Use Social media and automate postings using tools like hootsuit or inBoundio, I do this for few clients and it works pretty well.
Have a look and also a try into BingAds. You can have clicks for as low as $0.01 but most of the time your CPC will average at a $0.04 or $0.05. You can also try 7search for amazing cheap traffic but I will definitely go with BingAds because is one of the largest networks out there and I had great experiences with them in the past. And I also received a $50 coupon when I signed up, enough money to make tests and see which campaigns work better. I hope you will find this useful and good luck with your website. It is really a cool website actually
AdWords is not a cut and dry advertising venue. I've been playing with various keywords / ads combinations and have significantly reduced my advertising expenditure. Bing is a less expensive alternative to AdWords. If you're looking for less expensive traffic, definitely give Bing a try. But, obviously, nothing will beat Google's traffic.
Yes, Mobile is an excellent way to reach many customers. You can develop mobile app for your website.
I find that posting this way cuts down on my pay per click ad cost. Having people reshare your posts also helps.