Then you will have to breakdown on the quality of traffic, for our company overture's traffic quality is higher since it gives us more leads but it does come at a cost.
I'd say, though, that it's really important to truly learn each system in order to get the maximum performance out of it - and having done that, then adjust your spend for each to be in line with your conversions.
Now, if I had to pick just one, well, you already know the answer to that! :)
Actual reach figures? Well, this is not really my arena - but the recent 'Google reach' figures that come to mind for me are below. I'll try to confirm that these are current, and post again if I learn differently.
Reach of Google alone = approx 40% of Internet users.
Reach of Google + partner network = approx 80% of Internet users.
AWA
I am sort of in the camp of using both AdWords and Overture, and getting the maximum coverage.
I was reading a 6ish month old thread earlier today where I asked you if you used OV (and didn't expect an answer then).
Guess time tells all...
Although,
Reach of Google + partner network = approx 80% of Internet users.
Can you tell me where this comes from? Is that net users for a month or?, like if someone searched Y 100 times in a month, and G once, then they are counted in Gs reach?
So together, Y + G reach = 150% of all net users?
Just gotta love stats...:)
Reach of Google + partner network = approx 80% of Internet users.
Can you tell me where this comes from?
I recall that this was from a 'Media Metrix' report dated 12/03. I haven't seen the report, but just recall it coming up in a conversation.
Neither am I a statistician! What I take this statistic to mean is that pages from Google, plus all partner sites, may be seen by 80% of all people using the Internet.
So together, Y + G reach = 150% of all net users?
No, I think it is ok for a person to see more than one site! So a lot of the 80% who have seen Google or partner pages have visited other sites as well, almost certainly including 'competing sites'. ;)
I knew I should have stayed away from actual statistics - I hate not knowing exactly what I'm talking about! The vocabulary of statistics is so not native to me.
AWA