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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Is there any advantage to advertising on Yahoo or MSN instead of Google with their PPC? Anyone see better results with either of those PPC programs?
I am just starting out again with PPC on Google and so far it has been okay. Any recommendations would be helpful. All the best, Hans |
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Status: Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Altoona, PA
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Hans,
I advertise on Google, Yahoo and MSN, but I do see a huge amount of orders coming in from my Google PPC. To me the majority of the shoppers, Google everything, so that's where a large portion of my money goes, and then I bring up the rear with Yahoo and MSN and the comparision engines. If I had one to choose, it would be GOOGLE. Maybe someone from Solid Cactus's PPC area could chime in, they handle all of my advertising and they seem to be as happy as me with the results coming in from everyone's engines. Hope this helps, Pam |
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How do you like the PPC service through Solid Cactus? Is it worth it to you?
How long does it take them to get going once you say go, if you do not mind me asking? |
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Status: Solid Cactus Moderator
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA
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Hi Hans,
There are a lot of factors that can determine the success of PPC advertising for individual advertisers. Google is a great starting place for most advertisers because of the volume. It's where we go to test new material because we'll be able to collect a solid data set in a shorter amount of time. That being said, Yahoo & MSN have less traffic and also tend to have less competition. You may find that you'll get a better return on the dollar in those engines, even if the total volume is less. If you were in an extremely competitive industry, Yahoo & MSN might be better alternatives to Google. However, I wouldn't recommend choosing only one platform for your PPC. Advertising on all 3 engines will give you a greater reach and allow you to hit a variety of audiences. It can get time consuming depending on the amount of products you advertise and how much you spend. If you're looking to expand, I would start slowly, moving your top performers to Yahoo & MSN. Try to dedicate at least an hour a week to those engines on top of the time you spend in Google. Regarding Solid Cactus PPC management, we go through several phases in order to properly optimize your account. Initially, it takes a few days to thoroughly review your web site & research keywords/write ads. After that, we collect data and make adjustments for several weeks, then review and make further changes. Set up time and the initial phases can vary a little depending on the size of your store, of course. Our goal is to be prompt, but also to take enough time to do a thorough analysis & set up. ![]()
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