There are a bunch of them out there Andy, the truth is what you are really going for is the network coverage, not the advertising. Everyone obeys the Google god and live to serve. If you really want good coverage, get a bank account and keep little money in it: get a check card as well. Now go out and start opening some pay per click campaigns. When you do, make sure your bid on all the pay per click advertisers are no more than one cent. You will get impressions, just not first ranked on some of the off the wall search engines. The important thing to remember is that it improves your performance with Google. Google just doesn’t use keywords for searches, it actually scans the web for how many links there are to your website. This is why some web builders like to build “link farms”. The more links to your site, the more important Google thinks you are. I did this with a computer company I started about a year ago and ranked up with Dell, Gateway, Compaq and the like in the top ten spots, but spent no more than $20.00 a month. Good luck.
October 11th, 2007 at 2:46 pm
adbrite.com is almost exactly the same and easy to get on (That sounds a bit um…) I can’t say the money difference, i haven’t made much on either!
October 12th, 2007 at 6:40 pm
There are a bunch of them out there Andy, the truth is what you are really going for is the network coverage, not the advertising. Everyone obeys the Google god and live to serve. If you really want good coverage, get a bank account and keep little money in it: get a check card as well. Now go out and start opening some pay per click campaigns. When you do, make sure your bid on all the pay per click advertisers are no more than one cent. You will get impressions, just not first ranked on some of the off the wall search engines. The important thing to remember is that it improves your performance with Google. Google just doesn’t use keywords for searches, it actually scans the web for how many links there are to your website. This is why some web builders like to build “link farms”. The more links to your site, the more important Google thinks you are. I did this with a computer company I started about a year ago and ranked up with Dell, Gateway, Compaq and the like in the top ten spots, but spent no more than $20.00 a month. Good luck.
October 12th, 2007 at 11:37 pm
Try Bidvertiser Or Yahoo : Check