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Closed AccountDec 8, 2006
that hasn't already been made by 15 other .com businesses!
keithoDec 8, 2006
that $200 on MS will go a long way.
freestufftimesDec 8, 2006
I love when people are skeptical about something and dont even look into it. These coupon codes all work, I just signed up for everyone but google.
freestufftimesDec 8, 2006
Same happened to me. I had to use IE, I was using opera.
exile5Dec 8, 2006
Are there really people who don't get sarcasm?Or do I have to make it OBVIOUS by writing an extra sentence explaining so...
speedyopDec 8, 2006
what i'm wondering : is there any hidden cost, what about next month?
imtigger2Dec 8, 2006
Google adwords is SOOO damn expensive. I own a small plastics company and I signed up with Adwords not too long ago, and I put a .07-.40? cap on the CPC rate.. I almost instantly found myself with a charge of $500 per week on my credit card, and I wasn't even NEAR the top 10 in my common search terms. So, after fine tuning it to death, I determined that if my budget was a max of $150 per week, and I wanted to be in the top 3 spots, my ads would only be seen only for the first hour of the business day. Even when I set a max of $150 per week, they kept billing me for $200-250.It's insane the amount of money Google makes... and business continue to crawl over themselves for top spots in their search engine.I've basically removed myself from the program and I'm now concentrating on optimizing my pages for better positioning, and paying someone to do it at $100 a month, and getting MUCH better results from it. Does anyone every really look at the sponsored ads on the sides anyway? not really, it's the page/subject/specific ads that cost you.. and it's usually just the 'browsers' that cost you a bundle as opposed to the people who've actually done a search term looking for you.
cybernezumiDec 8, 2006
Had the same problems with Safari. With OSX Firefox I managed to get signed up, but couldn't enter my ad. Finally had to use IE in Crossover to get things running.
tommy13vDec 8, 2006
Yeah there is a class action suit against Yahoo for this at the moment.
jihoy1Jan 21, 2009
What's happening? link appears broken. I found a $250 google adword voucher here, see if this works, expires jan 2009<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/ads/250/v.html">http://www.google.com/ads/250/v.html</a>I am going to try it out to promote my free advertising site <a class="user" href="http://www.jihoy.com">http://www.jihoy.com</a>