ajcolours asked:

Hi,

I am looking to find out what the pay per click pricing averages are based on particular industries. For example, how much does a click cost for an advertiser say in the tech industry, or sports, or entertainment for example.

I am having trouble finding much relevant info about this and would appreciate if you can tell me or point me in the right direction.

Thanks!
Perhaps you can share how much you were paying per click and what industry your website is a part of? That would be helpful. Thanks.

Question posted courtesy of: Patricia

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    3 Responses to “What are Pay per click industry price averages?”

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    3. SmileyRiley on October 1st, 2007 7:57 pm

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