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I am having to praise the effectiveness of 7search.com. So far my ads are going out at 1 – 5 cents per click and it is in a competitve market. I will update you on my ROI as soon as it is available.

The system is uncomplicated unlike Google Adwords and the search engine is far more client friendly. It also has a local search function for a variety of countries including New Zealand.

Obviously it is not known as well in New Zealand so if you are a local business promoting local products it may not work  for you but if indeed you can export those products or able to deal with the US market you are in for a real treat.

CPA offers and Clickbank products do really well here and I have only witnessed a few ads for popular products being presented at any one time. You really have no excuse here.

Forget Bing, Yahoo and Google. Why pay them hundreds and thousands of dollars when you can dominate a smaller search engine.

7search.com has been around since 1999. They have grown to the point that they have quite a loyal following. And that following are not tyre kickers. Unlike Google where you can waste hundreds of clicks. Your ROI with 7search.com is a lot higher.

Check them out today.

Be a 7Search.com Advertiser!

Nicola Tewhare

under: Affiliate Marketing, Internet Marketing, PPC Advertising

After reading the thesis to PPV traffic I did some research. At first I thought it was a neat idea. getting traffic for 1 cent per view. But when I delved closer to the truth I discovered that it indeed was not nice traffic.

Nice traffic I hear you say?

Well being a girl I couldn’t find a better way to say it.

Most PPV companies giveaway free software and toolbars to the general public in exhange for viewing a few ads a week. This type of traffic worked well for the people who used this source a few years back but since its massive popularity which is growing every day there has been an on surge of willing advertisers and an onslaught of negative viewers.

These days the cost per view is considerably higher. You rarely get it for 1 cent.  Usually there is a bidding war for the top spot and like PPC can be detrimental to ROI. Not only that viewers or the network of people who have downloaded the software are now trying hard to get out of the arrangement. They are getting sick of being redirected to websites which they did not request. They are sick of their computers being slowed down from the advertising and some companies have put Trojans on their computers. Its a nasty mess.

So what is an annoyed person going to do?

Do you really believe they are going to purchase from you or give you their email when they have been stopped from doing their search?

The more I read about the users who were annoyed it dawned on me that this practice will soon outlive its course. Sure people will continue to use it but it will lose its effectiveness and the whole selling point to it was low cost traffic. It is fast becoming high cost traffic. Admittedly not as much as PPC but we have a few years left to hike the prices up. I will just watch and see.

Plus imagine drowning in the same CPA offers. Apparently thats all the traffic is good for. Being an owner of a dropshipping business and a Network Marketing opportunity it does not help me in the least.

Maybe I am wrong…

But it is one traffic method I am not going to use. I don’t feel comfortable promoting something to someone who is so unwilling to see the advertisement.

under: Internet Marketing

PPC Marketing On A Budget

Posted by: Nicola Tewhare | August 3, 2010 | No Comment |

I need everything to be cost effective and I need my ROI to be at least 100%. Google Adwords no longer work for me. Due to the fact Google has the monopoly of search engine traffic I do believe I get a lot of tyre kickers clicking on my links wasting my PPC campaign. The cost of those clicks are extremely high for my niches. 

So I took the word of someone I know who is particularly successful in Internet Marketing and checked out 7search.com. I was most surprised. Unlike Adwords the time it takes to set up the campaign is swift and uncomplicated. It also boasts impressive PPC costs. As little as 1 cent. For my niche I was able to set up a campaign for little over 0.5 cents per click. A much better ROI is achieved.

So how about the amount of traffic?

7search.com receives thousands of views a day. It has a network of loyal customers and searchers. And they are quality searchers. If you are using Adwords why don’t you set up a small campaign for $25 and use 7search.com. I think you are going to like the results.

It is one of my secrets to success.

under: Internet Marketing, PPC Advertising

During my time promoting another opportunity I received a lot of emails from people just like you complaining they had not made any money. When I researched when they had joined they had only allowed 2 months before giving up.

Not to spoil someone’s dream it is rarely within reach to make a lot of money in such a short time span. Network Marketing differs from Internet and Affiliate Marketing in the way it builds residual income rather than direct income from sales. With Affiliate Marketing often the results are quicker and you are able to earn money fast. Unless of course you tried slower methods of advertising like Article Marketing.

Network Marketing, however, bases its model on long term asset building which can take years. Although you can make money in the beginning it ususally is not that much. BUT if you continue building your business over the course of a year you can start to see quite a bit of revenue.

Successful Network Marketers plug money and time into building their assets. And the results are a full time income that far surpasses any other income.  This income is repeated week after week and seldom depends on further capital. This is precisely why a lot of people are attracted to Network Marketing over Affiliate Marketing.

Yes it is harder but there are more benefits to this type of residual income.

With Affiliate Marketing after you have spent your advertising budget that is it. You either make sales or you don’t.

With Network Marketing you get the income even if you are experiencing a rough week financially. Which can be very forgiving.

I do both Internet Marketing and Network Marketing. I chose a good company for my MLM Business namely Global Domains International and I also do some Affiliate Marketing on the side. But I never lose sight of my GDI business. My prospects have been with me for quite some time and this is due to the demand of such a great product. I have only had a few people unsubscribe from the offer so it far outweighs most MLM opportunities.

If you are indeed looking at starting an MLM business you are best not to expect too much. Instead work hard at acquiring prospects and let the system do the rest.

To your success

Nicola Tewhare

under: Affiliate Marketing, Internet Marketing, Network Marketing

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