PPC info needed !!!

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by falveymusic, Apr 9, 2010.

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    Hey there,

    I Want to set up a PPC on some domains i have parked, i know how to bring in the traffic for them.
    But I havn't even built a site from these domains yet.

    Can someone explain to me how to set up a PPC and which PPC to use.
    I only know of Google AdSense, but which one pays best?

    What I really need to do is, is have a PPC when the website is 1st opened
    and the person has to fill out the offer or click the offer to access the page.

    Thanks y'all :)
     
    falveymusic, Apr 9, 2010 IP
  2. nadia712

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    Ah.. you want CPA offers, by the sound of it. There are certain types of CPA offers which lock the content of your site until someone completes an offer or fills in their information correctly (meaning you get paid for every desperate visitor). You'd need to join a CPA network for that - and most of those require a phone interview of sorts in order to be accepted into their network.

    PPC is toootally different to what you're talking about. AdWORDS is a PPC program where YOU pay Google to bring visitors to your site. AdSENSE (which is what you said) is a related program in which Google pays you to have people click the ads placed on your site by their Adwords users.
     
    nadia712, Apr 12, 2010 IP
  3. Jazey

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    nadia712 is right - ppc functions a bit differently from what you want, it's not so ehm... importunate. Besides just clicks on ads you can place a search feed at our site, and every time a visitor uses the search box, the ppc affiliate will give him its own results and you get paid for clicks at the results. Thegreenppc.com has good feeds.
    BTW, what's your sites thematic? Cuz, click bids depend on the sphere a lot.
     
    Jazey, Apr 13, 2010 IP