PPC Price compare script - Anyone earn from this?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by weilies, May 16, 2008.

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    hi, i found some price compare script selling on the net. But anyone use them before? they are basically using shopping.com's API to fetch products feed from 3rd party website, then once your site get click, they pay u.

    But i jz wonder is anyone get traffic, click on this kinda site?

    P.S. look at ebay, amazon, why should they visit your site?
     
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  2. Aron Schatz

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    Why not just use prebuilt CPC ads like ASE Adnet? If you want to go through all the hassle of making your own ads, that's fine... but it is easier (and cheaper since you don't spend time coding) to throw up complete ads. Check the link in my signature to sign up.
     
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    any demo? is it like putting a code on my site like other's ad networks did?

    But currently i am researching whether the price compare script making money or not :p
     
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    Demo? Yeah, if you visited www.ase.cc there is one right at the top.

    You could also see an article at ASE Labs: http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=254 (At the bottom)

    And yes, it is just putting a piece of javascript on your page. You get to completely control it, though.

    ASE Adnet has a price comparison page built as well... www.ase.cc/shopping.php

    I agree with you though, shopping pages alone don't make money since you need traffic... why would they come to you for general interests.

    If you have a niche site or other kind of site with traffic, you could then drive traffic to the shopping site. Other than that, it probably isn't worth it.
     
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