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gthang
01-02-2002, 01:08 AM
I was jsut wondering, what are the conversions from SE hits?
I HAVE 2 QUESTIONS :)

WHAT is the usual clickthrough rate from SE hits?(average)
What is the sign up rate after the click?(avrage)
1:50? 1:200? 33% clickthrough rate? What is it?

If anyone could post some stats from previous experience, thnx :)

WiredGuy
01-02-2002, 01:49 AM
This is for my type of traffic (SE):

Given 100% of people who visit the first page (Full Page Ad), about 30% clickthrough to second page. From there, I get about 1:80 second page uniques which convert.

Very profitable traffic but very low quantity usually since its very competitive.

WG

playa
01-02-2002, 02:07 AM
you won't have the same stats from everyone,,, this question is to general and there is alot of factors involved

High Roller
01-02-2002, 02:14 AM
i agree very many factors involved the question comes up again and again, very broad question.


a listing on a search engine that says

Asian sex site
will probably convert 1:1200
but a link title that reads

Asian Sex site $2.95 trial, Visa, Mastercard, Am Ex, Discover Accepted
Must be over 18 to enter, Enter your credit card info and get Asian sex movies and pics after you pay by credit card. This will probably convert 1:50


many factors.

TeeBee
01-09-2002, 06:46 PM
Wired Guy:
Is better to put keyword into title/description in PPC or is better to put there paysite name? What do you think is better solution? Thank you very much!

Marky
01-09-2002, 06:55 PM
Search engine traffic doesn't necessarily convert better than standard traffic, but of course filter search engine traffic, where you tell the surfer that they have to have a credit card to enter the members area will convert than just random surfers.

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WiredGuy
01-09-2002, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by TeeBee:
<STRONG>Wired Guy:
Is better to put keyword into title/description in PPC or is better to put there paysite name? What do you think is better solution? Thank you very much!</STRONG>

The only difference is you prequalify traffic between the two... which is more profitable depends on how good you are in marketing.

WG