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| Discuss what's fucking going on, and which programs are best and worst. One-time "program" announcements from "established" webmasters are allowed. |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Everyone knows Google Adsense but overture has a similar program, I think f.e warningpages.com are using it.
I am wonderign where in general the particular keywords are more expensive, I mean mainstream keywords? Well, I mean, terms like mortgage - are they priced similar on google and Overture ? ( overtuse shows the maximum adversiser bids, Google doesnt, so i cant check by myself ). One more thing, In overture it may happen, that the number 1 adversiser for f.e "mortgage" pays $4.00 per click and the number 2 adversiser only $2.89 ( the first one simply doesnt monitor his campaigns carefully ) and in google they charge you often only slightly more than the second guy, so f.e you precize maxmimum bid like $4.00, but when adversiser number 2 pays $2.9 max for this keyword, you wont be paying more than $3.00 from what i know so is the Google program worse for publishers ( who get paid a percentage of adversisers bids, so the more the advertiser spends, the more the publisher makes ) and is the overture program only for big typs in domain owners, or also for "anyone" ? i hope i didnt make it too complicated, i am tired now ![]()
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I don't think you will get a definative answer. You really need to try both out and see what works for the paticular site/domain.
One thing im pretty sure of is Overture wants to make sure you have traffic, atleast they did. |
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Overture's program requires some really high volume requirements like 1 MM searches per month or so. If you can do that, by all means try both. Chances are most people can't and have to work with a distributor of Overture's network.
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thanks WG, what distributors do you know?
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It varies really, there are huge differences for some keywords at both Google and Overture... there is no "general" answer. I believe WG is right, you need like a minimum of 1 million searches a month (if not more).
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