Questions About Adcenter

Discussion in 'Bing Ads' started by dollarprofits, Mar 23, 2009.

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    I just had a friend who gave ad center a try tell me that he doesn't get as much traffic from ad center as he has from other programs such as adwords. What are the pros and cons of Adcenter?
     
    dollarprofits, Mar 23, 2009 IP
  2. hbl

    hbl Well-Known Member

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    Traffic Quality and Quantity
    Pros: MSN is considered by many advertisers as conversion rate is pretty high.
    Cons: Adcenter’s traffic volume is still very tiny compared to Google’s which is still dominating the search industry.
     
    hbl, Mar 26, 2009 IP
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    My ORGANIC TRAFFIC sources currently have the following relative ratios -
    Google - 250,000 (85%)
    Yahoo - 23,000 (8%)
    MSN - 10,000 (3%)
    Ask - 5,000 (2%)
    Other - 5,000 (2%)

    Is it logical to expect that ADVERTISING TRAFFIC would have similar ratios?
    For instance, if AdWords gets you 250 visitors, should you expect to have about 10 visitors from adCenter? (1/25 as much?)
    I'm guessing the answer is yes.


    For those who may be interested, I am continuing to integrate all the MS PubCenter info into this comparison page -
    http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/internet/adsense-vs-ypn.htm
    If you find anything that is incorrect, or you want to add something, you can do it right here.
    I have just added a section on "Help", as well as an MS Help summary page here -
    http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/internet/ms-pubcenter-help-summary.htm
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    My ORGANIC TRAFFIC sources currently have the following relative ratios -
    Google - 80%
    Yahoo - 9%
    MSN - 5%
    Other - 6%

    Try adwords , I think it's better than Adcenter.
     
    Rice, Mar 27, 2009 IP