I just click whatever links look most relevant, whether they're organic or sponsored. (So well-worded ads can draw me in....)
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i look more all the ones at the top of the page, i rarely use the ones on the right as i find the quality of these is questionable.
i tend to use natural listings first, but my searching tends to be work related not shopping (just looked at some of my searches for yesterday - 90% did not serve up ads!)
But there are tits who word their ads to get the click... as opposed to actually having what you want on their site (possibly not at the magic price in the ad either).
Fantastic!
I have been saying this to a client for awhile, but he wasn't having any of it.
And that it comes from a very busy site (see here - http://blog.moneysavingexpert.com/20...-hits-a-month/) and you would class the visitors as being the average user makes the figures even more interesting!
Thanks Duncan
"If my answers frighten you then you should cease asking scary questions"
But there are tits who word their ads to get the click... as opposed to actually having what you want on their site (possibly not at the magic price in the ad either).
hate hate hate
But I'd hope in this case you wouldn't buy anything from them and they've just had to pay for your click! I assume these 'tits' have a high 'bounce rate'
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But I'd hope in this case you wouldn't buy anything from them and they've just had to pay for your click! I assume these 'tits' have a high 'bounce rate'
and expensive adword bills and fewer sales than they could have!
Doesn't really serve anyone, does it?
The normal 'click through rate' on these adds is between 3 and 10% so I have been told. So as an average only 1 in 15-25 times will someone click on the add, I did read somewhere if you get below 1% ie once in a hundred they will remove it "for add improvement". So these figures may be right.
The figures don't surprise me. Google analytics told us that adwords was a waste of money a couple of years back!
However, have recently used a very specifically targeted campaign for a few test products with good results - between 5-10p per conversion (£100+ per order). Even if it is only 25% of the people that use them, I'm happy.
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