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Old May 7th, 2006, 11:29 PM
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How to find pay per click affiliate.

Help me to find pay per click affiliate. I would like to replace words in my contest with pay-per-click links. Where can i find?

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Old May 12th, 2006, 10:14 AM
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Wow, it's been a while since I've seen a true pay per click affiliate model. Once upon a time if I remember correctly you could get click revenues from Commission Junction, but they only have pay per action programs as far as I know.

There are some pay per click systems still existing on the shadier end of the business, or at least there were a while ago -- I wouldn't use them, but I like to know whats going on. They'd pay for blind links and popups and so forth, but no serious site will want to associate with anything like that.

If your site is divided into categories, like a directory or if you have a search box, you can get into some pay per click style afillitations other than Google. You could take a peek at a company like Searchfeed.com and see if it could work for you, but you can't just pick words in your content with them.

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I run that model and I have PPC ads setup.

Let me tell you the problem your going to find.

SOOOOO many ukraine and chinese guys have gone nuts frauding any sort of revenue stream that closed lipped partnerships is all your going to find.

Also what happens is guys "not saying You, but many like you" get disappointed when they find out just how many searches it takes to make money in the PPC world and start looking for ways to "inflate their clicks".

A big no no is contests or offerng any type of reward for searching or clicking. You wouldn't want to pay for those sorry clicks and its bad for my business to have them.

Another big problem with PPC models is they are often more targeted than the searches in general. That means YOU MUST offer a free content feed as well as the paid feed. Quite frankly the 3 ppc's and free filler model used by almost all major ppc's is the most profitable "over time" All ppc's gives short bursts of clicks but you lose the repeat traffic and your back to low click throughs low money and trying to find a way to fraud the system again.

I will take on PPC partners but they must have a significant amount of natural traffic (3000 uniques per day or more) as that will generally bring 10-15 dollars per day in ad traffic, otherwise its a waste of both our time.
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I run that model and I have PPC ads setup.

Let me tell you the problem your going to find.

SOOOOO many ukraine and chinese guys have gone nuts frauding any sort of revenue stream that closed lipped partnerships is all your going to find.

Also what happens is guys "not saying You, but many like you" get disappointed when they find out just how many searches it takes to make money in the PPC world and start looking for ways to "inflate their clicks".

A big no no is contests or offerng any type of reward for searching or clicking. You wouldn't want to pay for those sorry clicks and its bad for my business to have them.

Another big problem with PPC models is they are often more targeted than the searches in general. That means YOU MUST offer a free content feed as well as the paid feed. Quite frankly the 3 ppc's and free filler model used by almost all major ppc's is the most profitable "over time" All ppc's gives short bursts of clicks but you lose the repeat traffic and your back to low click throughs low money and trying to find a way to fraud the system again.

I will take on PPC partners but they must have a significant amount of natural traffic (3000 uniques per day or more) as that will generally bring 10-15 dollars per day in ad traffic, otherwise its a waste of both our time.


Thank you. Good advice.

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It seems to me that the best thing today is adbrite and adengage
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by the way, AdEngage is the new thing and it reminds me AdBrite (maybe the same owners). it is still pr4 or 5 but Alexa traffic about 1 000.

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