What are the expenses of internet advertising vs TV or Newspaper

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by dcole07, Jan 28, 2007.

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    Does anyone know any websites that show the cost of advertising on the internet vs TV or Newspaper.

    Like how much does it cost to advertise on MSN homepage vs MSNBC or in the New York Times... something along those lines.
     
    dcole07, Jan 28, 2007 IP
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    i know photobucket.com wants 2,000 dollars for a week and 500 for a day
     
    bybcous, Jan 28, 2007 IP
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    Its a HUGE difference...go to
    MediaBids.com....they charge like a few hundred $$ for crappy publications...
     
    ehdmi, Jan 28, 2007 IP
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    it's all relative.

    tv may be cheap at times, but what are you selling and is it your right audience?

    It really doesnt matter what any one marketing medium costs over another, just as long as your ROI is positive then it's worth still spending the money on.

    You could spend $15k on a fullpage newspaper advert and make great money from it. or you might spend $0.01c per click on adbrite and blow $15k in total and get total shit. then again, it might be the other way around, all relative to what your selling and who to.
     
    foxxx, Jan 29, 2007 IP
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    You could spend $15k on a fullpage newspaper advert and make great money from it. or you might spend $0.01c per click on adbrite and blow $15k in total and get total shit. then again, it might be the other way around, all relative to what your selling and who to.
     
    Kawish, May 21, 2007 IP