indian asked:


Do any one have the list of Pay Per Click search engines that’s ordered by search engines charging the lowest.
e.g. adwords.google.com, overture.com

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    1. aaron w on August 22nd, 2010 1:48 pm

      You have to be careful when looking for a deal. If a market seems underpriced it is usually because there is less value there. Overture / Yahoo! and Google AdWords are names you can trust. MSN AdCenter (in beta testing as of writing this) should be good too, but after them the distribution and quality likely fall off fast.

      The top engines go back and forth on which provides the best ROI from vertical to vertical or even item to item or keyword to keyword based on a wide variety of factors.

      I need to update the following list to include MSN, but other than that it should have most of the tier 2 players listed (although for most people I just recommend focusing on Google Yahoo! and MSN).