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You Really Pay-Per-Click?
Many advertisers
continue to use pay-per-click advertising because they are
unaware of any alternatives. The fact is, there are very promising
search engines that may be used as an alternative or supplement
to a PPCSE campaign. Even if you have dropped your PPCSE advertising
altogether because you cannot find that blend of quality,
high-volume traffic along with a low bid price, you will want
to consider these alternative search engines.
This article
will look at three search engines. If you have not already
added your site to these search engines, it is highly recommended
that you do so.
TowerSearch
Why only
allow one advertiser to be number one? This is the question
that TowerSearch has posed to the pay-per-click search engine
industry when they introduced their "Equalized Results".
TowerSearch
guarantees that advertisers will receive a top listing for
their site under the keywords that they choose without bidding
on those keywords. This is done through a constant re-organizing
of their results to ensure that each advertiser receives fair
treatment. Because there is no per click cost associated with
listing your site on TowerSearch, your monthly expenditures
will remain consistent even if the traffic from your listings
increases significantly.
TowerSearch
advertisers can select from two account levels. The "Standard
Listings" ($29.95/month) account allows advertisers to
list their site under as many as 100 keywords. TowerSearch
does provide an account that allows for unlimited keywords,
but be prepared to pay a little extra for that account ($49.95/month).
Over 1,200
websites currently participate in the TowerSearch network.
Unlike a pay-per-click search engine that pays its network
partners to provide searches, TowerSearch rewards its partners
for new clients. The result is that TowerSearch traffic is
driven by users interested in finding a product or service,
not an affiliate looking to make a commission.
TowerSearch
seems to be the only search engine that effectively reduces
your per click cost as you receive more traffic. Because they
charge a flat monthly fee for their services, as you improve
your listings, add keywords and increase traffic to your listings,
your per click price will quickly drop to an insignificant
level. TowerSearch is well worth the meager $29.95/month they
are charging. >>List
your site on TowerSearch now!.
ExactSeek
It is
possible to get a number 1 listing without paying for every
click you receive. The people at ExactSeek have built an engine
that allows you to move up their rankings by simply providing
them with some traffic yourself.
ExactSeek
blends innovative search and listing techniques with the traditional
search engine model. At the core of ExactSeek is a Meta-tag
search engine using site titles and meta-tags to classify
sites under keywords and phrases. However, unlike a traditional
meta-tag search engine, the most important aspect of your
ranking (under their priority listings) is the amount of traffic
you provide to their site.
ExactSeek
Priority Listings use a system of "Search Points"
to determine a site's ranking. A single search point is equal
to 20 searches provided within a day. As your listing accumulates
more and more search points, your site rises in their listings.
And, of course, as your site rises in their rankings, you
will see more and more traffic.
When you
add your site to their listings, you will certainly want to
participate in their Priority Listings as it guarantees your
site a place among the top 100 search results for the keywords
in your site title and meta tags. Of course, your position
within the top 100 will continue to improve as you send more
traffic to them.
With over
30,000 new site submissions daily (yes, that's 30,000 site
submissions per day), ExactSeek is quickly making its impression
on webmasters across the globe. Also, visitors are able to
search for more than just websites. They can search for images,
mp3 files, images, comparison shopping sites and email addresses.
If you
have not added your site to ExactSeek, you are missing out
on something that is becoming more and more rare: the opportunity
for free traffic. With that price tag in mind and the ability
to be listed at the top of their listings, listing with ExactSeek
is an easy decision. >>Add
your site to ExactSeek now!
LookListings
One of
the main problems pay-per-click search engines have presented
to advertisers is the "ego bidder". This is the
bidder who bids so much higher than what everyone else is
willing to pay that all competition is effectively cut off.
The negative consequence of this is that the bid price is
artificially inflated and all advertisers suffer less traffic
or higher bid prices.
To avoid
the ego bidders, and to provide all advertisers with a fair
price for their listings, LookListings charges a flat per
click fee of just $0.15. Try finding a quality keyword on
Overture or Google for $0.15 - I promise you will not be able
to find one.
This system
has worked very well for them and their advertisers. Because
there is no bidding process, advertisers are able to concentrate
more on how their listings read and what keywords they are
listed under rather than focusing on whether they have been
outbid, are paying too much for their listing, or other time-consuming
activities.
LookSmart
was already recognized for being a top search engine before
launching LookListings. Since LookListings became available,
LookSmart has added MSN, AltaVista, About, Excite, Netscape,
InfoSpace, Cnet, and RoadRunner to participate in their program.
LookListings
will probably be the most expensive option out of the three
search engines presented here. However, with the search traffic
they are able to provide, their services are well worth the
asking price.
>>Get your LookListing here
Conclusion
This article
has mentioned three search engines that act as alternatives
or supplements to PPCSE's. PPCSE's are not a bad marketing
investment. However, they can be expensive and difficult to
manage. These alternative search engines all offer one thing:
more traffic for your money. You can learn more about each
of these engines by clicking the links below:
TowerSearch.com
ExactSeek.com
LookSmart.com
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