Best & cheap pay per click ads networks AdWords alternatives

  • by: Tony Fenske
  • recipient: pay per click networks, googleadwords alternatives

PPC advertising networks can be really good alternatives to Google and other search engines when thinking about paid traffic. pay per click networks Depending on your advertising goals, some advertising networks can be used only to a certain limit, while others such as BreezeAds.com can provide you with more options and therefore can be used for achieving more than just one goal.

Anyone in online business knows that advertising is the only way to get yourself more exposure and more increase earnings. People have been using PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising for a long time and it's common knowledge that this way of paying for traffic can have huge impact on the budget. Therefore, new ways to expand your reach are always welcome.

Social media sites (Facebook, Twitter etc.) offer you lots of choices when it comes to PPC advertising, you can target specific groups of people as well as specific countries, languages or even smaller areas such as cities. There are options to narrow down your audience by gender, age or their interests. All those options that are at your disposal do not guarantee you'll be getting attention specific enough to achieve all the goals you have set for yourself – Facebook likes don't automatically mean your posts and content will be shared, Twitter followers won't be re-tweeting on autopilot and even if this happens, it will be random and only a few of your posts may go viral.

Search engines PPC advertising functions in a similar way. It's based on keywords and searching for cheap ones is usually as close to searching for a needle in a haystack as it can be. Options for narrowing down your audience are present and can be used in a similar way to those social media sites offer. But it still offers very limited success especially if you are in affiliate sales business. There is also a question of content which has to be top quality if you wish to keep some of your visitors engaged and give them reason to come back again.

From everything written above, you can clearly see that if running advertising campaigns through social media or search engines, results you get may not be exactly encouraging. Tweaking your campaigns may give you some improvements but it's still uncertain how effective those changes may be.

Let’s take a look at one of the advertising alternatives that is at your disposal – BreezeAds.com. It's a multiple choice advertising PPC platform that uses websites for banner placement (with your links of course). Those websites are also known as publishers and have their own traffic for you to buy. It's not affected by keywords, meaning whichever keyword you choose (even those with high competition) for the page that's linked to your banner won't increase the price of clicks. This can be a huge advantage when trying to increase your web page rankings with search engines even if a page has high competition keywords attached to it. Just imagine if your banner link leads towards landing or squeeze page which has a dollar or even higher priced keyword (with Google AdWords for example) attached to it – but the click you paying for it is only at ten or fifteen cents! Yes it's possible, but only if you use BreezeAds.com advertising system.

If you are looking for a cheap and effective way to advertise your website or perhaps want to put your affiliate sale link directly to banners – you can, but only with BreezeAds. Collecting new emails and expanding your mailing lists is possible with BreezeAds also, with a bit of imagination you can surely find other ways to use this advertising system to your advantage. googleadwords alternatives Remember this; BreezeAds.com is real alternative to expensive PPC advertising with search engines or social media sites.

Sign Petition
Sign Petition
You have JavaScript disabled. Without it, our site might not function properly.

Privacy Policy

By signing, you accept Care2's Terms of Service.
You can unsub at any time here.

Having problems signing this? Let us know.