Anyone Have Any Success Stories To Share?

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by digitalpoint, Dec 1, 2004.

  1. PhantomFlash

    PhantomFlash Peon

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    #41
    Yeah, me too. Just read the thread and want to make sure I understand. Sorry if this seems like a dumb question, but doesn't seem to be explicit in any of the messages.

    1. Is everyone saying that they are ranking higher for the particular phrase they have put in the anchor text in their ad (and/or sub-phrases of that phrase)?

    2. Does this mean then that if you desire to promote more than one non-overlapping phrase, you need more than one ad?

    Thanks.
     
    PhantomFlash, Dec 23, 2004 IP
  2. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    #42
    1: Yes

    2: Yes - You can have 10 ads per account and choose roughly how much weight goes to each ad.

    Sign up and give it a whirl!
     
    T0PS3O, Dec 24, 2004 IP
  3. Such Great Heights

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    #43
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    Here is a keyword tracker graph showing how we ranked for a certain keyphrase for the past months. Then we signed up for the Co-op Ad Network and placed an ad with this keyphrase as the anchor text and pointed it to our page that was optimized for that keyphrase. And as you can see, within weeks we were in the top 5. This keyphrase is now our number one search engine referral. :D

    Our coop weight was only about 4,000 - 5,000. (so don't think you need 20K plus to get good results.)
    The search per day for this keyphrase as told by the keyword suggestion tool are ~1,000/day according to wordtracker and ~450/day according to overture.
    The keyphrase is a two word keyphrase, like "blue widget" and non plural.
    So this isn't the toughest keyphrase to rank high for, but it's not the easiest either.

    Did this convince you? Sign up for the Co-op Ad Network today before your competitors do.
     
    Such Great Heights, Dec 27, 2004 IP
  4. crazyhorse

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    #44
    Would u mind sharing your keyword... In the last couple of days my site seems to be doing well, its in the top 50 now but im waiting for it to make that final jump... Maybe it needs more weight.
     
    crazyhorse, Dec 27, 2004 IP
  5. Such Great Heights

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    #45
    the actual keyphrase is irrelevant .. is there info you wanted to know about the keyphrase? I will gladly tell you the info you want to know.

    I just don't want this to turn into a specific example.
    Know what I mean?
     
    Such Great Heights, Dec 27, 2004 IP
  6. crazyhorse

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    #46
    Well is it a three or two keyword phrase, maybe even four...

    The reason why im asking this is because im targeting one word keyphrases in my own language(Dutch) and im wondering whether this will take more or maybe even less weight to target.
     
    crazyhorse, Dec 27, 2004 IP
  7. Such Great Heights

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    #47
    oh my bad. the keyphrase in question is a two word keyphrase.
     
    Such Great Heights, Dec 27, 2004 IP
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    #48
    Absolutely delighted to reach No. 1 spot in google for our targeted keywords

    and no 2 for similar but non geographic

    Had great difficulty before with one site in particular who design websites and stick a targeted link back to their own website everywhere.

    Now we are no. 1 on a whole range of relevant keyphrases


    John
     
    jwtimmon, Dec 29, 2004 IP
  9. PhantomFlash

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    #49
    Sounds impressive. I'll have to figure out if there's a good way to do this -- management doesn't like ads on our site, since our services are marketed to businesses, not consumers. It could tend to make us look less professional.
     
    PhantomFlash, Dec 29, 2004 IP
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    #50
    PhantomFlash , why dont you make a sitemap, and place the ads in there.
     
    crazyhorse, Dec 29, 2004 IP
  11. Such Great Heights

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    #51
    ads on one page wont give much weight.
    we put ads on one page that was just for links and the weight was 6. not 6K as in 6000, but 6. :p
    the more pages it's on the better.

    I have been wondering when some corporate big site will implement this.
    But I guess there are all reday people out there that max out their weight so they are all ready at the top.
     
    Such Great Heights, Dec 29, 2004 IP