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Do you think Google/Facebook add some fake clicks to your ads?
11-09-2012, 08:52 AM
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Do you think Google/Facebook add some fake clicks to your ads?
Like Google adsense or facebook? I know your gonna say it just takes practice and time, but I made an add on facebook titled "$3.67 a month Web hosting" and the details of the ad say "FatCow web Hosting, $3.67 a month. + Unlimited space/bandwidth."...

and I have 35 clicks over the past 4 days and no one that clicked it ended up signing up for the hosting. Why would they click it then dont buy anything? when I did not leave out anything that would make you change your mind or any mystery or trick, I said the price, and even told them the name of the host....so whats up with that? Why do people click it, It gets so expensive over time.

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11-09-2012, 09:00 AM
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PPC is always costly if not done correctly , You have to test different ads for conversion. As per my experience you can not judge any compaign with only 35 clicks , you have to be bit patient with PPC as typical conversion rate on internet is approx 2-4 %. you have to wait atleast 200 clicks to see if your ads are performing or not. As far as google and facebook are concerned they are big player and never use any tricks to generate revenew.

Just look at your landing page and see it as cutomer's point of view.Might be there is some problem with vendor , try to use different head lines and landing pages. I think you are promoting some affiliate program. Look at other competiter and see what they are offering.

Preeti

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11-09-2012, 09:00 AM
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PPC for web hosting is becoming quite costly affair because of very poor conversion ratio. It has become more of gamble. I will rather suggest you to concentrate more on organic traffic so that you don't lose money.
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