8 Great Paid Search Engines Beyond Google, Yahoo, Ask.com and MSN

26 11 2007

There are some common and basic paid search engines out there that we all use and love. Google Adwords, Yahoo Search Marketing, MSN AdCenter, and Ask.com Sponsored Listings are always good, safe choices. But going outside of your comfort zone will pay off when you try out these eight other sites that are less known but just as good in the long run.

Some of the benefits of at least testing out these other sites are some to consider. One benefit is that they will charge considerably less per click then the more well-known sites, but they will often feed the same quality of traffic to your website. The result: a much higher ROI that will increase the impact of your advertising budget nicely. Also, by using these other sites you will be tapping into an audience that has been hidden from the bigger search engines.

Myspace SelfServe Ads: Still in the works and to be released in early 2008, this engine has a $10 minimum advertisement purchase amount and has many people talking.

7Search: This search engine has a low $25 account start up fee and has no minimum bid.

FaceBbook Ads: Offering very affordable rates, this engine was formally known as FaceBook Flyers. It reaches a very large demographic.

MIVA: An underrated yet growing search engine that distributes ads over two networks. The engine also owns SearchFeed.

Looksmart: Known to have very good customer service, this search engine distributes through many different partners.

Search123: Delivering consistently high levels of traffic at incredibly low prices, this engine has been involved in PPC since October 2000.

Superpages: The traffic available to those using this engine is interested and ready to buy, and the engine is perfect for restaurants and local services.

GoClick: Having a high customer retention rate, the engine has quality traffic at low prices.

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