We have around £200 to spend, we currently pay for our home page inclusion (one page) in Ink, Ask, Altavista, Fast -using PTs submission service.
Question, as our search terms are quite competitive, in MSN.co.uk we list about 60 as there are around 50 or so directly listings (guess these come from Looksmart), in order to get within these 50 do we have to pay £149 for a Looksmart directory listing and are MSN likely to drop Looksmarts directory at the end of the year.
Or should we invest our £200 in a PPC venture and if so which one Overture, Espotting, Adwords etc (noting we only want traffic from the UK.
All assistance would be apprecaite.
So the advice is spread it thinly. Hmm, its not a big budget so spreading it across several is perhaps not the best way forward.
In promoting consumer goods its important to ensure that you get listed as economically as possible, as Google is currently without question our biggest feed of traffic at the moment we must concentrate in other areas.
I have read some disturbing reports re Overture and their reporting structure and click through analysis not to even comment on their customer support, but to be unbiased I assume that there are as many happy users out there.
Considering that out bids (if we were to use Overture) would only place our listings at best at no. 4 or 5 (as we cannot afford to bid higher) then where will E-spotting's listings turn up (assuming that our bid would be as economical but positioned higher)?
In the perfect world Fresserve, in being UK would be somewhere to start. I note that the main initially listings come from OV, but where do the very top ones come from?.
Get a low cost affiliate tracking system. mals-e.com is £60 per year for the entire ecommerce system but will require work... I am sure others can suggest alternatives. Try kowabunga.
Then use this to build links with other websites. A good affiliate will build an entire site around your offering.
This worked for me when I started out in Cyberspace. I found ONE affiliate who has returned my investment 100 times over.
D.
I see they offer various priced packages, some PPC, some listing.Any comments on their various packages and what you get more/or less for each one.
RE the PPC option, is there a sinple way to find out the current bids based on keywords rather than having to enter all you details up front.
With overture you can at least enter 'hit keyboard lots of times' entries just to get to the cost per bid section.
I would be saying go for Overture and Adwords, although adwords would give you results a lot lot quicker.
failing that send the £200 to me, and I promise to tell every single 1 of my friends about your site.
shame I only have 2 friends though
Shak
1) Webfinder
2) Overture
3) Google
4) Espotting
5) Mirago
This said, even at the top spot I could not survive on the Webfinder traffic alone, there's just not enough of it.
AND if you're in a hurry for traffic, Google Adwords is the only one that will get you going immediately even with zillions of keywords - all the others have an editorial review process which takes between 3 (Overture, Espotting) and 14 (Webfinder) days.