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  • Difference between SEO and PPC (In: General Search Engine Optimization)
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    pcxc
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    Posted: 2005-Apr-19 08:45
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    I started am looking for a new pay-per-click program to promote my website. I still try to work with Google and Yahoo, but though the amount and the quality of clicks is decent, I feel the proportions of the money spent on ppc and the money earned though it is not in my favor.

    Has anyone tried a cheaper option that would bring adequate results? I wanted an opinion from someone who has tried it, because the description of what they offer doesn't always quite match the reality I have to face.

    Any suggestions?



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    Posted: 2005-Apr-19 17:13
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    The only other PPC engine I've had any success with is Lycos AdBuyer. The volume isn't even close to what you'll get from Google/Overture, but with the combinantion of decent conversions and lower CPC's I was able to make a profit from the campaign.



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    Posted: 2005-Apr-22 06:30
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    We are happy with Trevolta. The quality of traffic is good and it is not ax expensive as Google for us.


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