Beginners Guide to Pay Per Click Search Engines (Part 2)
by Kalena Jordan
Published on this site: May 27th , 2005 - See
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In Part 1 of this article, we looked at the various pay for
performance advertising models offered by Yahoo! Search Marketing.
In this article, we will look at the remaining pay for performance
search engine modelson our list, starting with Google AdWords.
Google AdWords
Similar to Yahoo! Sponsored Search, Google AdWords https://adwords.google.com/
gives web site owners the ability to promote their site when particular
keyword or key phrase searches are conducted at Google and their
partner sites.
Your ads usually appear on the right side of results pages
in a call out box under the heading Sponsored
Links. Your AdWords text or image ads appear on search
result pages for the keywords you buy, and can be targeted
by language and country.
With Google AdWords' cost-per-click (CPC) pricing, you pay only
when a customer clicks on your ad, regardless of how many times
it's shown. Google adjusts your bids automatically to keep you ahead
of your competition at the lowest possible price. Google Adwords
results appear on Google search results pages, Googles distribution
partner sites, Google Gmail, and numerous content sites which are
syndicated through the Google Adsense program.
For more information on Google AdWords, Click Here:
https://adwords.google.com/
Google AdSense
Google AdSense is a way for webmasters to generate income
from their sites by displaying text or image advertisements
from companies participating in the Google AdWords program.
You can display targeted advertising for your content pages or
you can add a Google search box to your site and show targeted ads
on search results pages. When visitors click on these ads, Google
pays you a fee. The ads are targeted to the content already on your
page so they are not as intrusive to your visitors.
For more information on Google AdSense, Click Here:
https://www.google.com/adsense/
LookSmart LookListings
The LookSmart Directory http://www.looksmart.com/
originally offered a Paid Submission model and then transformed
it into a Pay For Performance model, removing their Express Submit
directory submission service and receiving a lot of criticism in
the process.
To have your site included in LookSmart.com, you must pay a per
click fee when visitors click on your listing, similar to the Yahoo!
Search Submit Express model. The "relevancy keywords",
title and description chosen during the set up of your listing determine
when your site appears for searches.
There is no free submission option to Looksmart and the only
way to get your site into their directory is to either pay
for their LookListings or submit your site via the Zeal directory
http://www.zeal.com,
which is only an option available to non-profit sites.
LookSmart LookListings work like this:
- Create Your Listing which includes:
- site description & title
- relevancy keywords (for keyword targeted listings)
- directory category
- Set Your Monthly Budget:
- set your maximum monthly budget
- set your maximum click rates for each URL (for keyword
argeted
listings)
- your account is debited USD 0.15 per click (for inclusion-targeted
listings)
- minimum account deposit totaling your maximum monthly
budget
- each campaign has a minimum monthly budget of USD 15
- Account Management
- traffic reporting
- automatic monthly account refills (from your nominated
credit card)
- adjust your budget
- update description, title and relevancy keywords
- bids monitored automatically (for keyword targeted listings)
LookListings appear on sites across the LookSmart Network
including LookSmart, Lycos, Mamma.com and CNET Search.
For more information on LookSmart LookListings, Click Here:
http://listings.looksmart.com/help/faq.jhtml?showFaq=new
Other Pay-Per-Click Providers
Apart from the big players, there are a large number of other medium-sized
search providers selling pay-per-click search advertising. These
include:
- FindWhat http://www.findwhat.com/
- Enhance (formerly ah-ha)
http://www.enhance.com/
- Kanoodle http://www.kanoodle.com/
- Espotting http://www.espotting.com/
- 7Search http://www.7search.com/
- GoClick http://www.goclick.com/
- ePilot.com http://www.epilot.com/
- Lycos Insite AdBuyer http://insite.lycos.com/
- Mirago http://www.mirago.com/
- Search123 http://search123.com/
Of course there are hundreds more PPC engines, many of which can
be found via the sites listed in our Further Reading section below.
Dont be afraid to set-up some test pay per click campaigns
to dip your toes into the paid advertising waters. You dont
have to have a large budget to reap rewards, just a willingness
to experiment and apply what you learn to improve your campaigns.
What you do with all your extra traffic is up to you!
Further Reading
Pay Per Click Search Engines (CPC / PPC)
http://searchenginewatch.com/links/article.php/2156291
Pay Per Click Search Engines on Pandia
http://www.pandia.com/optimization/ppc.html
Pay Per Click Search Engines on Search Engine Guide
http://www.searchengineguide.com/payperclick.html
PayPerClickSearchEngines.com
http://www.payperclicksearchengines.com/..search-engines.shtml
Buying Your Way In: Search Engine Advertising Chart
http://searchenginewatch.com/.../article.php/2167941
Pay Per Click Analyst http://www.payperclickanalyst.com/
Pay Per Click Guide http://www.payperclickguide.com/

Kalena Jordan, one of the first search engine optimization
experts in Australia, who is well known and respected in the industry,
particularly in the U.S. As well as running her own SEO business
Web Rank www.webrank.biz,
Kalena manages Search Engine College www.searchenginecollege.com,
an online training institution offering instructor-led short courses
and downloadable self-study courses in Search Engine Optimization
and Search Engine Marketing subjects.

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