Is this a PPC urban legend?

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by danielmcgonagle@yahoo.com, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. #1
    I've had minimal success and monstrous
    failures with PPC, espcially adwords.

    Here's what has worked for me

    5 cent clicks to long tail keyword-optimized page

    5-10 cent clicks for a keyword based on somebody's name
    who is an expert in their field for one specific niche

    Sending traffic to a lnading page that really functions as
    a squeeze page, by having a good reason to click on a link
    that sends people to a squeeze page..

    The follow up emails do the trick and can be counted on
    for repeat traffic and increases overall conversions.

    However, I've heard that there's a method for getting 1000s
    of 5 clent clicks via the content network by specifying which
    sites on content network (Adsense sites) you want your ads displayed on.

    I beleive that the way its supposed to work is...
    you place your ad on Adsense sites, and you
    only pay for those targeted clicks, something like that...

    Obviously I've never mastered or figured out this method,
    but I think that's the way its supposed to work.

    Any thoughts on this?
     
  2. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    #2
    If PPC doesn't work for you for long time, then try something else.

    There are lots of ways to get traffic, PPC is just the "quickest" way
     
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  3. magda

    magda Notable Member

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    You can have a placement-targeted campaign (what used to called site targeted) on a cpc basis. It's comparatively recent that this has been available to everyone, you used to only have site/targeted campaigns on a cpm basis (i.e. you paid for impressions, not clicks)

    Whether or not you get 1000s of 5 cent clicks relies on the same factors as any campaign - whether your ad is inviting, whether it's well-placed, well-targeted etc.
     
    magda, Dec 13, 2007 IP
  4. danielmcgonagle@yahoo.com

    danielmcgonagle@yahoo.com Peon

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    OK, I see, its called placement-targeted campaigns
    but not paying for impressions though, just clicks?
     
  5. GuyFromChicago

    GuyFromChicago Permanent Peon

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    You can set it up either way.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Dec 13, 2007 IP