Best Bang for the buck?

Discussion in 'Bing' started by dlow123, Jul 3, 2006.

  1. #1
    Does anyone happen to know the answer to the following?

    Out of the big three (MSN, YAhoo, and Google) who has the best return on investment for their PPC technology?
     
    dlow123, Jul 3, 2006 IP
  2. dfsweb

    dfsweb Active Member

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    imo, Adwords .... especially if you can find low cost search phrases @ around 1c ppc
     
    dfsweb, Jul 3, 2006 IP
  3. BIGC

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    i would prefer google ..the BIG G
     
    BIGC, Jul 3, 2006 IP
  4. mavahntooth

    mavahntooth Well-Known Member

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    you dont read the question dude. :p ill go for adbrite.
     
    mavahntooth, Jul 4, 2006 IP
  5. seoindiaweb

    seoindiaweb Banned

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    I'll go for Big daddy as well.. i am runing PPC on all Major SE's but.. not as good ROI as of Big Daddy...:) i would suggest you to try Big Daddy
     
    seoindiaweb, Jul 4, 2006 IP
  6. seoindia

    seoindia Notable Member

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    Adwords, Adwords and only Adwords. Why should infact one go for PPC on others. Anyone having a little bit of SEO experiance can bring top organic listings in other two.....


     
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  7. Art

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    For arbitrage and whatnot, AdCenter and AdBrite (paid placement, not PPC) are great. AdWords is always middle-ground, but you can get sure results with it provided you optimize correctly. AdCenter is limited with a lot of keywords rarely being searched for, however this is offset by the cheaper prices overall...

    I wonder when MSN is going to bring out its contextual advertising service...
     
    Art, Jul 8, 2006 IP
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    guess adwords is the way to go =D
     
    frenchmen77, Jul 9, 2006 IP
  9. dlow123

    dlow123 Active Member

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    Thanks for all the positive feedback. Looks like I have the answer.
     
    dlow123, Jul 13, 2006 IP
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    Get high CTR - say 20+% - then Google Adwords is easily the best. Low CTR, then it defers to Yahoo.
     
    dburdon, Jul 13, 2006 IP