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Quepasa PPC

New to Quepasa, please help

         

PyrettaBlaze

9:07 pm on Jun 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I work for a small PPC company, and we are expanding one account to use not only Google, but also Quepasa and Enhance. I am familiar with Google, and somewhat comfortable with Overture, but know nothing about Enhance or Quepasa. Enhance has some FAQs and useful information, but I am unable to find ANYTHING relating to PPC on Quepasa's main page. If someone could let me know where to go to find out more about Quepasa's PPC program and their policies, etc. I would be greatly appreciative.
Thanks:)

WebStart

7:06 pm on Jun 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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At QuePasa's home page you will find a link to their customer service page.

However, I've tried both QuePasa and Enhance and my advice is be careful. I found Enhance, through its various buyouts and new names, to be nothing but a farce. I went with QuePasa to reach the Hispanic audience, but find that a lot of their distributors (partners) are the same English search engines used by Enhance and FindWhat, Kanoodle and all the rest of those 2nd and 3rd tier PPCs that are usually not worth the money. So Im spending some of my money on QuePasa that reaches the same audience I would reach with FindWhat and Kanoodle and 7Search etc.

You can get burned real fast with these 2nd tier PPCs and lose a lot of money with worthless clicks in one day's time. Read the past and current posts here -- few here have anything good to say about PPCs other than Overture and Google, and even they have problems with click fraud.

justshelley

7:58 pm on Jun 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I have used Enhance in the past with good conversions. Sometimes higher conversions than Google or Overture. I like the fact that they now offer the ability to add negative terms.

My Google clients are frustrated with the amount of competition jumping on board who are either willing to pay top dollar or don't know what they are doing and are paying top dollar when they get started. Our Google accounts are optimized to the extreme and still struggle with conversions/sales/leads generated. Even though I know we are doing 100 times better than most on Google, my clients are still unhappy with the amount of money paid for the few results they get.

I'm a little leary about Que Pasa but I like the "concept" and potential demographics. I tend to tip-toe into any new Internet advertising that I set up for my clients so I'm sure I will be very conservative with my bidding at first.