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the best pay per click / impression for my website

ssnaik84
149 100+
Hello,

I would like to clear some of my doubts..

1) Can anybody tell me the exact difference between
Pay Per Click and Pay Per Impression ?
with some examples.

2) If I include one of them into my website, which type of advertisement can give me higher revenue (I mean Pay Per Click or Pay Per Impression)?

3) Can you suggest me the best advertisement subscription for my website?
(like google adsense, yahoo publisher n/w) or even better than that?

Thanks in adv.
Swapnil
Sep 21 '09 #1
8 10012
Dormilich
8,658 Expert Mod 8TB
1) ask Google or Wikipedia

2) depends on your website and the sponsors

3) no
Sep 21 '09 #2
ssnaik84
149 100+
wow!!! what an answer :)
google! wikipedia! - i never heard about these words before..
what is the purpose of this forum, if google and wikipedia is there?
just to provide their search links?
i was expecting exact answers from experts.
Sep 21 '09 #3
Dormilich
8,658 Expert Mod 8TB
@ssnaik84
time that you knew them ;)

@ssnaik84
sometimes google and wikipedia can solve a certain problem and sometimes they can’t. for the latter this forum exists and for the former there are some friendly people that point you there.

if you got the hang of that, you can solve some of your problems much more faster.

@ssnaik84
provided that there are such experts. If I were to give you an exact answer (which btw I did for two of the three points), and I’m not such an expert, I’d have to look up the information too.
Sep 21 '09 #4
ssnaik84
149 100+
Dormi, i really not intended to heart anyone here..
and i know "Bytes" are having good number of experts, who are sharing their personal experiences..
thanks anyways.. :)
Sep 21 '09 #5
mshmyob
904 Expert 512MB
@ssnaik84
I don't know much about it but I did find this site a few months back when I was looking into ad revenue for a site I am thinking of starting. Read his 8 part series on increasing ad revenue. it explains different types of ad revenue (ie: click, impression and some others), it gives many different sites for ads other than the 2 you mentioned, how to focus the ads for your site, etc.

cheers,
Sep 29 '09 #6
Frinavale
9,735 Expert Mod 8TB
Hey Swapnil,

I hope you weren't put off by Dormi's response to your question...his humor takes sometimes takes bit to get used to if you're not a native English speaker (ironic... because he's not a native English speaker either). I'm sure you'll understand him better the longer you stick around on bytes.

I think your question would be better directed to someone in marketing though. I think that you'll find that a lot of the expertise in this forum is in technical fields as apposed to marketing.

Good luck with the decision...I know that one day I'll probably be looking into the exact same question you are right now and maybe you can help me make the decision at that point :)

-Frinny
Oct 1 '09 #7
ssnaik84
149 100+
well.. while surfing I got a very huge list.. here it is

this is also good one.

but, I didnt evaluate them yet.. :)
Oct 2 '09 #8
Both provide revenue but I suggest PPC is better than Pay Per Impression ..You need to follow affiliate marketing
Jun 17 '13 #9

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