I just started to use entireweb.com to get traffic, and generate income with Google Adsense.
I am getting very little traffic from entireWeb, but it is 1/30th of the price that I pay per click with Adwords. I pay 1 cent/ click into my site, and make an average of $0.15 from each visitor.
Use this link and I will make a commission, you get the same deal.: http://services.entireweb.com/aff/c.php?...
EntireWeb has a great system, I hope that they manage to compete with Google.
Derek
Of course! You’ll attract new eyeballs to your information, and depending on which keywords you bid on, most will be qualified or interested parties.
However, without more information about your budget, goals, and strategy, I can’t really comment on how “good” it is for you in particular.
In short: Keep it relevant, watch your ROI, and A/B test as much as you can – keep switching things up until they work.
Best of luck!
May 30th, 2009 at 10:22 pm
I’ve seen quite of those companies advertising work from home using the facebook’s PPC platform – looks like works from them.
May 30th, 2009 at 10:22 pm
I just started to use entireweb.com to get traffic, and generate income with Google Adsense.
I am getting very little traffic from entireWeb, but it is 1/30th of the price that I pay per click with Adwords. I pay 1 cent/ click into my site, and make an average of $0.15 from each visitor.
Use this link and I will make a commission, you get the same deal.: http://services.entireweb.com/aff/c.php?...
EntireWeb has a great system, I hope that they manage to compete with Google.
Derek
May 30th, 2009 at 10:22 pm
Of course! You’ll attract new eyeballs to your information, and depending on which keywords you bid on, most will be qualified or interested parties.
However, without more information about your budget, goals, and strategy, I can’t really comment on how “good” it is for you in particular.
In short: Keep it relevant, watch your ROI, and A/B test as much as you can – keep switching things up until they work.
Best of luck!