business name needed !!more IDEA'S WANTED?
i need help with naming my business ,i do home care & clean houses?
my name is ''JENNIFER'' OR CAN USE JEN'S ...
Alcohol is a recreational drug like cannabis or cocaine. Just because it's legal doesn't seem a legitimate reason to allow it to be advertised. There is a case for legalising some or all ...
varies small gifts(e.g pen) are given away during a road show or promotion. what type of gifts would you prefer to have or what kind of item you wish to see giving out during these events?...
We have 9 employees. We've been growing by about a 20% per year clip in revenue. We'd like to grow faster. We offer print design: catalog, direct mail, brochures, etc. and web/interactive: ...
blaird
Does anyone else think that google adwords avdertising sucks real bad compared to Yahoo adwords?.?
I get magehits for my website throguh yahoo but crap through google.Do you agree that yahoo is superior is keyword ads?
I could care less about "megahits", I care about ROI, return on investment, I care about the quality of the click, how many produce sales.
Both produce differing results, and can respond differently to different keywords. If you're not optimizing separately, tracking separately, and treating them as different campaigns, then you're just throwing money away, and results.
Google = Better profits per click for me.
Yahoo = More clicks.
So which is better? Both, as long as they are both producing a profit.
troyboy
Depends on the industry your in. Each of them have a niche.
jen_m_jackson
Definitely! Not only is google less effective, but more expensive!
4eyed zombie
From my professional perspective, both have ups and downs. I guess it depends on what you are doing and what your beef is with search engine. I do affiliate marketing and from my stand point, google always produces better in the long run.
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given i dont see any or either of their respective ad's i have no clue
luv_a_win
I use both forms of advertising and make money from both but the bottom line is that I get more traffic and "hits" from "adsense". At least in my sites / blogs which are based on major and heavily competitive keywords. I assume that you have your site listed in the major search engines