$500 for which advertising campaigns?

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Hi webmasters,

I am spending around $450 to $500 for advertising to increase traffic and sales for my site. Which advertising campaigns I should go with that bring more effective to me?

Can anyone advise me?

Thanks in advanced!
 
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Find about 3 to 5 sites that are offering banner spots go with them for 4 to 6 month. These site need to kinda be like yours and have like like 5k to 20k hits a day
 
I'd recommend PPC campaigns as opposed to fixed priced banner placements for x amount of time. Reason being is that you could easily spend $100 + on a banner at one site for say 30 days of advertising and the actual clicks could be low (this has happened many times over the years with colleagues who have spent a real lot of cash on banner spots only to see a terrible click-thru ratio). Obviously PPC avoids this.
 
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I'd recommend PPC campaigns as opposed to fixed priced banner placements for x amount of time. Reason being is that you could easily spend $100 + on a banner at one site for say 30 days of advertising and the actual clicks could be low (this has happened many times over the years with colleagues who have spent a real lot of cash on banner spots only to see a terrible click-thru ratio). Obviously PPC avoids this.
It depends on traffic of that site and fields that related to buyers' site.
According to me, number of traffic on banner depends on which site you choose, you need to have analytics before deciding to put your banner on a site.
I think banner ad is effective for getting traffic but its price is not low
 
I'd recommend PPC campaigns as opposed to fixed priced banner placements for x amount of time. Reason being is that you could easily spend $100 + on a banner at one site for say 30 days of advertising and the actual clicks could be low (this has happened many times over the years with colleagues who have spent a real lot of cash on banner spots only to see a terrible click-thru ratio). Obviously PPC avoids this.
It depends on traffic of that site and fields that related to buyers' site.
According to me, number of traffic on banner depends on which site you choose, you need to have analytics before deciding to put your banner on a site.
I think banner ad is effective for getting traffic but its price is not low
So many variables on whether you would get clicks or not (banner design/offer on banner, whether site your banner is placed fits the same niche and so on).

I mentioned going down the PPC route as it obviously means you`re only paying for clicks received (and not impressions).
Good luck anyway.
 
It depends on traffic of that site and fields that related to buyers' site.
According to me, number of traffic on banner depends on which site you choose, you need to have analytics before deciding to put your banner on a site.
I think banner ad is effective for getting traffic but its price is not low
So many variables on whether you would get clicks or not (banner design/offer on banner, whether site your banner is placed fits the same niche and so on).

I mentioned going down the PPC route as it obviously means you`re only paying for clicks received (and not impressions).
Good luck anyway.

I'm considering with Google Adword, should I go with that?
 
for me tha i work with warez sites and about entertainment, the best results i've had with mgid, is not too expensive create your targets and campaings and the results are good.
 
So many variables on whether you would get clicks or not (banner design/offer on banner, whether site your banner is placed fits the same niche and so on).

I mentioned going down the PPC route as it obviously means you`re only paying for clicks received (and not impressions).
Good luck anyway.

I'm considering with Google Adword, should I go with that?
Up to you my friend. I cannot state what network you should use. Obviously Adwords is the most well known but you may end up paying more per click.

This maybe useful to you - Pay Per Click Search Engines Reviews - PPC Advertising
 
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