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Finding Pay-Per-Click Software

Pay-Per-Click Advertising for Local Businesses

         

rhetor

9:45 pm on May 20, 2002 (gmt 0)

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My tourist website features a couple hundred local businesses. The problem is that none of them are paying for the exposure I'm providing. I have decided to go with a pay-per-click revenue model: businesses pay each time a visitor clicks on their link. Now I'm looking for software that will make this possible. Does anyone know of that kind of software? Does anyone know of anyone except search engines using this revenue model?
Will it work?
S.C. Adrian
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(edited by: rcjordan at 9:47 pm (utc) on May 20, 2002)

rcjordan

9:53 pm on May 20, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to wmw, rhetor.

My experience has been that local tourism is one of the categories least likely to go ppc. (B&Bs are particularly slow to adopt anything.) I've offered ppc for years but they immediately balk at the thought of X cents per click and want to go flat-rate.

rhetor

10:21 pm on May 20, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the welcome and the reply.

What revenue model works best? I hate to give up the ppc model since I love the idea, and, more importantly, it solves the complete mystery of how much to charge businesses to promote their products and services on the site. I've tried several prices, and they balk at everything.

rcjordan

10:41 pm on May 20, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>model

I use pay for rank. Each category they are in has a fixed rate (and a quantity discount). We tally those and then convert their average monthly billing to a scale that equates to rank. Basically, they are sorted by total monthly billing in descending order.

As for software, just about any banner server script tracks clicks. I use CentralAd (not recommended). You're likely to need one that generates online client reports and can deal with "budgeted" clicks.

Mardi_Gras

1:34 am on May 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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My experience has been that local tourism is one of the categories least likely to go ppc.

rcjordan - you need to market in New Orleans :) - b and b's are ALL OVER pay per click here.

I am often forced to market my own vacation properties via fixed cost. I much prefer the PPC option.

rcjordan

1:50 am on May 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>all over ppc

But are they buying from independent publishers?

Mardi_Gras

2:02 am on May 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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That's what I mean - there are very few avenues for that here. All the big local sites that funnel search traffic are on a "pay per listing" basis.

The PPC options open to us are the big nationals - Overture, AdWords, etc. - they all have lots of New Orleans subscribers.

rhetor

5:38 am on May 22, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi,
I've thought over the ppc option and will use it for some businesses but not for others. I did find DynAds at Robust Host that will track ppc ads.