I once
again hesitate to mention a big-name PPC Engine because this is supposed to be
a free resource report. However I’ll make an exception because I think you’ll
want to pay
the $5 they need for you to open up a new account with when I spill the beans on AdCenter…
the $5 they need for you to open up a new account with when I spill the beans on AdCenter…
First of
all, MSN launched AdCenter in 2006 and they’ve still got a long way to go in
order to catch up with AdWords… Or even Yahoo’s Search Marketing program. MSN’s
per-click prices are pretty low right now because of this, and it’s common to
get #1 or #2 for a keyword at or under $0.30 per click.
Even in a
tough IM2IM niche like ‘Home Business,’ I’m still able to pull a few daily
visitors with just the minimum bid of 10 cents. Of course that price may change
at any time.
Secondly,
and even more temptingly, (is that a word? It did not set my spell checker off
– oh well...) AdCenter has had coupons out since the beginning, and these
coupons have been getting BIGGER in size! They have recently been handing out
$200 coupons to new sign-ups which would be a shame for you to miss out on.
I went so
far as to attempt to secure some for everyone here, but they just won’t hand
out very many at a time. The next best thing I can do is tell you how to find
your own: Just Google “MSN AdCenter Coupons” and you’ll be sure to find plenty
of leads! (Hint: the $50 & $100 ones are all likely to be used up… Search
for the bigger ones!)
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