Lastly, who can supply a much sufficient healthy traffic flow for an ecommerce site for a PPC,
is it Adwords or Overture?
Thanks
In terms of where is best to get the words, I'd suggest you use whatever tools you have available at your disposal, if you have organic traffic that can be a good source as these are actual people that found your site looking for something, and if lots of people are looking for the same thing....
As for which will work better for you, it depends what product you sell, how strong your ads are (whether you can convey a punchy ad in 70 as opposed to 180 characters), and numerous other factors. Why not try them both and then decide on your own data.
For that you will need tracking...... which is a whole new bag of spanners.
Good luck.
I am quite aware of the key phrases to characterise or convey what you sell and what impact it has to lure a visitor.
I agree it is of a big importance to get hit by a prospective customer by that, but I guess my question is depending on what product we are selling who gets most visits across the board, adwords or Overture. All because seemly, results are shown over Yahoo and adwords for instance are well obtained in AOL, Google and two bearing different results from different SE, one thing for sure I do not know which at stake holds greater demands in queries for any particular product over SE.
Some says, Overture since Yahoo gets a good count of search queries a day.
Others, claims Google popularity gets more visit.
thanks, we will consider trying both and see our options down the line.
It's best to test the waters with both of them, track your ROI and conversions from each, and then go from there.
It can take a while to accurately track, modify, and get the best out of the two campaigns. Just because one initally doesn't do well, doesn't mean that if you modify ads/kws (or your site if you have poor conversions), that it can't be configured to be a successful campaign.