Pay Per Click Search Engines

If you want a guaranteed TOP position on all search engines, Pay-Per-Click search engine is what shall help you.

What is a Pay-Per-Click search engine?
A Pay Per Click (also known as Pay Per Ranking, Pay Per Placement, Pay Per Performance or Pay Per Position) search engine enables you to list your site at a particular position of the search results according to the keyword bid. You list your website by selecting keywords that refer to your products or services. For each keyword you determine how much you are willing to spend and what position you want. The higher you bid the higher your site will appear in the search results. You can start your bid from 1 cent per click for most of the major PPC engines, some PPC engines have a minimum bid of 5 cents per click.

In Pay Per Click search engine you only pay for the clicks (or click through) to your web site. Pay-per-click search engine plays an important role to drive traffic to the web site because you only pay for actual clicks if some one click on your listing on the search results. It is risk free and a cheaper alternative to listing with the bigger search engines. Pay per click search engines usually combine paid listings with unpaid listings. Usually unpaid listing are provided by search engines like Google, Inktom or DMOZ. If there is no enough bidders (or listing) for a certain search term, part of the search results will come from those free search engines.

Why place keyword bids on "Pay-Per-Click" search engines?
Recent study has shown that the "Pay-Per-Click" search engines have become the most effective way to get your web site to the TOP position of all major search engines. Overture.com is the clear leader in this field, and then Miva(US) and Miva(UK) (biggest PPC engine in UK and European market) comes in second . There are also many newcomers such as 7search.com, Kanoodle.com, Sprinks.com and Bay9.com.

Generally, most of these PPC engines are partnered with other free or pay-per-inclusion search engines. If you are bidding keywords in these PPC engines, your listing will also appear in all their partner sites.
Over years Overture.com has established relationships with many of the top search engines and directories, including Yahoo, AltaVista, American Online, Lycos, Netscape, Hotbot, MSN, Compuserve, NBCI and CNET. Miva(US) has also partnered with Excite, HotBot and WebCrawler.

So what do all these mean to you and how do you use these relationships for your benefit?
The Premium Listings(listings in one of TOP 3 positions ) in Overture.com will also be shown up at the TOP 3 positions on all above search engines when some one performs a search for one of your keywords, which reaches 75% of all internet users as Overture.com claimed. The first 3 positions from Miva(US) will also be displayed in Excite, Hotbot and WebCrawler.
For example: Suppose you have a keyword "books" in one of Overture's top 3 positions. If a user types the keyword "books" in the search box of AltaVista, the results page will have your site listed at the very top. You'll have similar results at the other search engines that are powered with Overture listings.

If you are having problems to get your web site to be listed at the top position of the major search engines, placing your keyword bids on those "Pay-Per-Click" search engines is the most cost effective way to drive more target traffic to your web site.
· Review of Top 8 pay per click search engines
Overture(formerly called GoTo): Overture is the oldest and largest pay per click search engine in the market today. The minimum bid is 5 cents and you must spend $20 per month. It takes about 5 business days to get web site listed.

Overture has a well organized system. There is a non-traffic stop plan. Your account will automatically be recharged when your balance is low. In addition, there is a fixed budget plan. You set a maximum to spend every month. Once your maximum is met, you listings are taken offline until the beginning of the next time period.
Top 3 or 5 position listing will appear on the top position of the following partner search engines: Yahoo!, Lycos, InforSpaces(including Excite (www.excite.com), Dogpile (www.dogpile.com), WebCrawler (www.webcrawler.com) and MetaCrawler (www.metacrawler.com)), MSN, AltaVista, American Online(AOL), NBCI and CNET.


Miva(US): The minimum bid is 1 cent and you need to deposit $25 to open a new account. You can enter up to 1000 keywords at once. Miva(US) reviews every keyword in their system and verifies its relevancy.
Your bid change is not updated immediately. It may take several minutes to get your new bids updated in the search results.
Miva(US) has entered into an agreement with Lycos to provide the Pay-Per-Click platform for Lycos's InSite AdBuyer. You can create an account quickly with Lycos's Adbuyer by converting your keywords from Miva(US) account. Top 3 listing results will appear in Excite, HotBot, Dogpile, MetaCrawler, WebFerret and CNET.


7Search: It has a minimum bid of 1 penny and requires a minimum $25 deposit to start bidding. If paying by credit, your bids will be live immediately upon submitting your credit card number unless you are from outside the US, in which case your bid prices will be activated once your credit card is approved.

Services offered to advertisers include immediate e-mail notification when you are outbid for the top ranking on a keyword, a keyword generator tool, and a 1:1 banner exchange program.

7Search has over 30 million searches per month. Search results appear in 7Search affiliate network and over 35% of search engines in English speaking countries.
Ah-Ha has a minimum bid of 1 cent and a minimum deposit of $25. Your keywords will be approved within 48 hours or less.
You listing will be distributed to their entire network of partners, which reaches over 30 million unique users monthly. Bid in top 3 positions and your site will be included in the TopLinks program. Through TopLinks your site can be listed throughout their Premier Network on sites such as Earthlink, AltaVista, LookSmart and many more.


Miva(UK) is a UK and European based pay per click search engine. It has 3 plans: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Your websites will be set live within 48 hours.
Miva(UK) can help you access targeted leads from 72% of the UK's online population. By ensuring that your listings appear within top 3-5 search results, your listing will appear on Yahoo! UK & Ireland, Lycos, Ask Jeeves, ntl:home, Netscape, UK Plus and Looksmart and many more.


Kanoodle has a minimum bid of 5 cent and deposit of $25. There are free banner ad impressions for the top 3 of the search results page. You receive $5.00 free bonus if you make a deposit of $25.00 at signup. It will provide you with 100 relevant keyword terms and a title and description for your listings.

Your Kanoodle.com account also allows your listings to be seen on search engines and sites like Galaxy.com, 37.com, CNET.com, and TurboFind.com as well as 10,000 other search enabled sites!
ePilot's requires a $100 minimum deposit and 1 cent per click. It also requires each advertiser’s account to have a minimum usage (click-thru revenue) of at least $10 per month. It takes approximately one to three business days to set up your account.
There are over 200 million monthly searches. E-Pilot's search distribution network consists of over 70 major search engines. By setting your bid to at least $0.07 per click, your site will qualifiy to be listed on leading search engines such as: NetZero, DogPile, Engine59.com, Mamma.com, 24/7 Media and InfoSpace.


Google AdWords

Results appear on Google, Earthlink Inc and Sympatico-Lycos Inc

AdWords Select ads are displayed next to search results when someone enters one of the keywords you identify as relevant to your business.
At the beginning of your campaign, you set a maximum cost-per-click for each of your Ad Groups. An Ad Group contains one or more ads targeted to the same set of keywords with the same CPC.
If the cost-per-click you've specified is higher than what's necessary for your ad to maintain its position, the actual cost-per-click you will be charged will be discounted automatically.
You'll pay only the minimum necessary to stay ranked above the next lower ad - plus one cent.

A $5 initial activation fee applies when you open your account, and this activation fee will not be credited towards the cost of any clicks you receive. The minimum cost-per-click for keywords begins at $0.05 and varies according to that keyword's popularity. You will be able to determine the minimum cost-per-click for a keyword easily by using the Traffic Estimator (accessible from the sign-up or campaign management pages)
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Looksmart

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Results appear on MSN, AltaVista, iWon, Time Warner, Prodigy, Juno, Netscape, Qwest, Go2Net, Mamma.com, plus Inktomi and their entire network.

In the program, LookSmart will do a deep categorization of a web site, in return for a per click charge of generally between 15 to 75 cents for every visitor that they send to you, with those in more competitive markets paying higher fees. The program has a $1,000 minimum spend per month, with a three month minimum, so this isn't aimed at small business.
In addition to having deeper representation, LookSmart will now also give all your listings a ranking boost, a significant change than from its old program. This only happens within LookSmart.com and sites that rebrand LookSmart's exact listings. No boost is supposed to be happening at places like AltaVista, Excite, MSN Search or iWon.
LookListings also contains a pure paid placement element, for those who want guaranteed placement. For an fee, you can request that your site appear at the top of LookSmart's results, in the "Featured Listings" section, in response to particular queries. Click here to get listed NOW!


Pay Per Click Bid management Software: there are bid managing tools which helps to manage your bids in all major PPC search engine. One of the tool is Dynamic Bid Maximizer . It is a very powerful and simple to use bid managing tool. It builds your keyword list, manages your keywords, automatically monitors your keyword bids and URLs.

source : http://www.apexpacific.com/knowledgebase/submission/tips/payperclick.html

Understanding Project and Web Site Profile Structure

Here is the structure of the Project and Web Site Profile:


What's Web Project?

A web project is a Folder which may contain one or more website profiles (See How to Create a new Web Project for details). You need to create a Web Project first before you create a web site profile.

What's Web Profile?

After you have created a Web Project , you can proceed to create a new web site profile (See Create a web Profile for details). The web site profile contains your website details for submission or other web promotion functions. Creating a Web Profile is the basic step in Dynamic Submission software. Whenever you want to do submission, optimize your web site, monitor your web promotion result or use other advanced tools in Dynamic Submission software, you need to create the web site profile first.

Here is a sample of the Project and Web Site Profile:

For Personal User

If you purchase Dynamic Submission for your own web site promotion, you can separate your web sites into different groups based on the character or contents of your website.

For example, you can use the company name "Apex'' as the project name. Since Apex Co sells different products online with different web sites, you can create different profiles for each product like: 'Profile1 - Submission 2000', 'Profile 2 - Mail Communicator', Profile 3 - 'Web Ranking' etc.

For each profile, it contains your web site details and you need to add in URLs of that web site. For example, for 'Profile 1 - Submission 2000', you can add in URLs of 'www.submission2000.com/index.html', 'www.submission2000.com/features.html', 'www.submission2000.com/download.html, etc. See Tutorial on how to add Site URLs section for details.

For Service Provider

For example, if you are using Dynamic Submission Enterprise Edition to provide submission services to your clients, you can create different projects with your client's name. Let's say, you can create 'Project 1 - Company 1', 'Project 2 - Company 2' ... For each project, then you can add in web site profiles according to the web sites belonging to that company.

source : http://www.apexpacific.com/knowledgebase/submission/tips/webprofile.html

How To Find Free Internet Marketing

New ecommerce businesses are caught up in SEO and web optimization. They view Google as the holy grail of making profits via the internet. Their internet marketing budget is sank into buying traffic, optimizing pages, and establishing major PayPerClick programs with the major search engines. All the work, and expense, involved in following the pack, is virtually unnecessary in today’s ecommerce world.

Marketing the Website

Submitting to search engines is only the first step toward a strong Internet Marketing campaign – it should never be the full focus. There are several ways to market a website.

- search engine optimization
- Pay Per Click
- Search Engine Submission
- Generating Inbound Links and increasing Page Rank
- Building Content
- Adding Social Networking Tools such as forums

Each one of these tools have a benefit. Recently a blog community went from PR0 – PR4, and receiving 300 000 hits a month with a budget of $50 a month. The blog community invested $20 a month in a PayPerClick program to ‘boost’ their exposure on Google and be accepted and ‘ranked’ faster.

www.communati.com submitted the website to more than 3000 search engines, free, using www.webceo.com. Despite the ‘old’ search engine hype, this should only be done once or twice a year. They embarked on an article writing, forum promoting, and encouraging members to ‘put the word out.’ The inbound link campaign increased their Page Rank to PR4 within 5 months, an incredible feat.

Next, communati added social networking features like points and a chat. The important ‘trick’ to remember is that search engines give more rank to pages inside the website, not the index or home page. Building links to the home page is becoming a waste of time. Five articles with specific topics that contain high keywords, links to the rest of the ecommerce website, and ‘hooks’, will generate more PR than links to a buy now page, the index page, or a page with heavy images and graphics.

Marketing the Blog

All websites should include a blog. Not because a blog is necessary, or because people read them. The number one reason for putting up a blog is to increase keyword density, but keep in below the 5% ‘red flag’ level. It also generates dozens of extra content pages, increases the number of ‘in house’ links which are also important to increasing page rank.

A blog can also be submitted to blog directories. The best way to submit is using a service. When an Internet Marketing manager submits a blog to a directory, they must include a backward link. When they use a service they can submit to about 1000 directories without back links. The price ranges from $200 - $500. http://www.lazyurl.com/, http://www.submitcomfort.com/

One advantage of a blog is that it is submitted to the blog directories every time someone writes a new post. Web sites that are submitted more than 4 or 5 times a year may find themselves banned. However, a blog can ping the search engine several times a day without risk of being banned.

In turn, the blog search engines ‘ping’ the big search engines who give the ‘new’ content high page rank for the first few hours.

Marketing The Podcast

No podcast on your ecommerce website? Why? Submitting it to the podcast directories is another way to generate free exposure. The podcast only needs a few streaming or downloaded files to qualify. Podcasts can also be listed on dozens and dozens of free services, each building links to the main site, as well as increasing the exposure to the website. AmigoFish.com, Digg Podcasts , Podcast Pickle , www.apple.com/itunes/podcasts or http://podcasts.yahoo.com.

The most popular podcatcher software is iTunes, which is available as a free download from www.apple.com/itunes/download.

Promote Video

Does your product Appeal to younger people? Then load video at facebook, youtube, etc and then submit those videos. Don’t make a dry workshop or seminar style tutorial, but make it interesting. It is amazing how many younger people click in keywords, and then use the ‘search video only’ link to view relevant videos instead of reading articles.

The list continues. Submit your newsletter, forums, and chat directories. A single article can be submitted to more than 50 000 article submission ‘free content’ sites. No cost involved, except time, and the exposure will create a ripple effect sending your message farther across the web than a $100 000 SEO, traffic buying, and search engine submission campaign.


About The Author

Mark Walters is a third generation entrepreneur and author. He offers free training andinvesting videos designed to speed you towards financial independence at http://www.cashflowinstitute.com/videosignup.htm

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