Pay per clicks gaining ground on traditional search engines
Saturday March 20 2004, 14:52:03
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With over 1 billion websites out there, may website owners are finding that starting a website is easy, but getting it noticed is very difficult."I have started several internet businesses and had an extremely tough time getting traffic", quotes Colin Carroll of lookburst.com. "I waited for the search engines to notice me but found the only quick way to get traffic was pay per click search engines."
Search engines are becoming more and more bogged down with submissions, so much so that it often takes up to 4 months to get a website listed. Once a site is listed, then the real work begins as getting a good ranking is extremely difficult.
According to Colin Carroll, "pay per clicks are the way to go for quick results. You aren't playing around trying to get a good ranking. You get immediate listings and know what ranking you are going to get. I was so impressed with how this drove traffic, I bought my own pay per click search engine, www.lookburst.com.
For more information on pay per click search engines and internet search engines, visit www.lookburst.com.
Search engines are becoming more and more bogged down with submissions, so much so that it often takes up to 4 months to get a website listed. Once a site is listed, then the real work begins as getting a good ranking is extremely difficult.
According to Colin Carroll, "pay per clicks are the way to go for quick results. You aren't playing around trying to get a good ranking. You get immediate listings and know what ranking you are going to get. I was so impressed with how this drove traffic, I bought my own pay per click search engine, www.lookburst.com.
For more information on pay per click search engines and internet search engines, visit www.lookburst.com.
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