Azoogle affiliate ads getting higher CTR in YSM

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by pmpod, Jun 12, 2007.

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    Have any of you noticed a substantially higher CTR in yahoo than in adwords when promoting Azoogle programs? I have an identical ad on both of them with the exact same keywords and a lower bid for them on yahoo, and my CTR on adwords is .52% while it's 7.62% on yahoo. Same goes for another ad with identical keywords, ad text, and bids - .08% on adwords, 1.61% on yahoo. Is adwords blindness really starting to become a reality? Yahoo's ads aren't too different but I must admit I notice them more.
     
    pmpod, Jun 12, 2007 IP
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    625enterprises Peon

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    Yeah I have noticed that in the past, specifically when trying to push the lower payout offers, people seem more apt at clicking the ads in yahoo than in google for some reason.
     
    625enterprises, Jun 18, 2007 IP
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    Are you promoting your offers directly or via your own landing page? I found YSM is a good place and Adwords is just too crowded.
     
    articlebazar, Jun 19, 2007 IP
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    That's because you have to bid a lot more in Adwords sometimes to get the same ad position. Your ad may be in the 10th position in Yahoo bidding $0.50, but that same ad will be in the 70th position in Google for the same bid.
     
    SUP3RNOVA, Jun 19, 2007 IP
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    im promoting via my own landing pages

    and yeah supernova, that does make sense... cant believe i never thought of that haha
     
    pmpod, Jun 20, 2007 IP