Hello Folks! I am making a report on comparison/analysis b/w all such services. So, I want to know if there is any other service in this market except Google's Adwords, MSN's AdCenter, & Yahoo's Overture. coldfire7
ok friends ! After googling a couple of hours I have compiled a quick list of all the PPC companies. These are total 49 in number (If I have missed any, plz add to the thread) Here it is: Adwords (Google) Overture US & UK (Yahoo Search Marketing) adCenter (MSN) Brainfox epilot roar searchfeed 7search mygeek visitorbid gethitsfrom.us goClick Kanoodle Enhance-Interactive (fomerly ah-ha) FindWhat Xuppa Search123 GoClick Lycos Insite Looksmart Mamma Business Looksmart Looklistings Espotting Mirago Webfinder search123 SearchXS yesup IndustryBrains Wisenut Zeal Fitness Searchboss Issifind Lookbus bCentral Bidclix Engine54 Exactseek iqseek ixQuick Searchking Splut Topix.net Turbo10 Whatuseek Seek99 OneSearchPlace :> ____________________________________________ Dublew | 3dworldview | 3dbikinipoker |gintu
Must say, quite an extensive search . Must have been some effort in there, right, thanks for all of it. ~G
thanks for adding 4 new ones ampkeywords adXposed AdBrite BidVertiser i think i havnt looked in detail....anyway i am looking for more ! the more the better
thanks for the feedback. ok Guys, Here are our current leaders in PPC 1. Google AdWords - The biggest and best for volume, traffic quality and user interface. However the most expensive. 2. Yahoo! Search Marketing - High volume | quality with a few bargains 3. MSN AdCenter - Newly emerging big player with lots of leverage, and arguably the best quality traffic. Look out for an amazing keyword research tool as part of the package. 4. MIVA - One of the best, yet more underated PPC search engines. 5. Enhance - A strong emerging PPC search engine with solid quality control. 6. SearchFeed - Strong ROI with a reasonable search volume. Geo - targeting available with 11 countries you can specifically focus on. 7. ABCSearch - Solid targeting, decent traffic sources, and good customer service. 8. 7Search - A smaller search engine with good quality traffic. Good interface. 9. Search123 - One of the first PPC search engines. Cost effective with good support. 10. GoClick - Cheap traffic, with a growing and loyal following. courtesy You can add other PPCs if you have a good experience with them to let the community know.
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I use Enhance and find them to be decent. Anybody find it worth using multiple services or do they use the same engines to display your ads? ..I was thinking about using Miva also.