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January 5, 2005 at 9:43 pm #659792
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GuestAnother one bites the dust.
:grunt:January 5, 2005 at 10:11 pm #659797Anonymous
InactiveThis is not good news.
January 6, 2005 at 1:14 am #659808Anonymous
InactiveRandy wrote:This is not good news.They were so prone to click fraud I say good riddens !!! I believe their lack of announcing this says a lot about the kind of people they are! That’s totally not unacceptable business practice! :toidy:
January 6, 2005 at 3:13 am #659810Anonymous
InactiveFrom:
http://www.goclick.com/marchex_faq.shtmlQuote:Special announcement: goClick acquired by Marchex
Dear goClick advertisers,We’re excited to announce today that we have partnered with Marchex, Inc. (see the press release
). Having built this business from scratch since September of 2000, the goClick team looks forward to working with the expanded resources and experience Marchex will provide, in order to continue to offer high-quality, low-cost solutions for pay-per-click advertisers. Please see below for answers to some Frequently Asked Questions about the Marchex relationship. Best,
John
President
goClick.comJust as well, this guy is a deadbeat anyway, and a liar!!
January 6, 2005 at 3:24 am #659811
vladcizsolMemberWell, their traffic had deterioated greatly over the last year due to fraudulent clicks, but its still not a good sign of where we are headed in 2005. We continue to lose advertising outlets (even if they are shitty ones) and I dont like that one bit.
January 6, 2005 at 4:49 pm #659829Anonymous
InactiveProfessor wrote:Well, their traffic had deterioated greatly over the last year due to fraudulent clicks, but its still not a good sign of where we are headed in 2005. We continue to lose advertising outlets (even if they are shitty ones) and I dont like that one bit.Well if the “big guys” (it would take some funding) would take some initiative they could create a new advertising outlet for ppc based in honesty and a ppc with integrity would sweep the internet in no time flat.
January 6, 2005 at 5:24 pm #659832
vladcizsolMemberWhich “Big Guys” would these be Arkyt? Where would these big guys get traffic for this venture that would be comparable to the reach of Overture or Google?
Why would “Big Guys” do this and if they did and were the only outlet accepting online gambling ads would the “little guys” be willing to pay up to $30 per click for this traffic?
Come to think of it, if the traffic was legitimate why would the “Big Guys” even WANT to sell it?
I am not a “Big Guy”, but I can tell you real traffic is so hard to come by these days I wouldnt sell it.
January 6, 2005 at 7:31 pm #659840Anonymous
InactiveI am not surprized that Go Click has joined the other ppc’s. Really was surprized they kept online gambling ads as lond as they did. Many webmasters have talked about developing a ppc search engine in the recent past. The problem I see is getting enough quality traffic through to the ppc to make it worth while. As far as selling traffic from our individual sites its out of the question. As the Professor stated traffic is harder to get these days. Still this is not a good thing. The days of the ppc has come to a end.
:unhappy:January 7, 2005 at 12:56 am #659851Anonymous
InactiveBig Guys as in people who have the funding that would be required to get a worthy ppc off the ground …
I never used PPC until this past year and then only used it for a few months – my experience was that it was FULL of click fraud. I personally wont miss that traffic one bit.
January 11, 2005 at 4:24 pm #659976Anonymous
InactiveI don’t see why these large companies keep dropping gambling related and adult related keywords, they’re missing out on a HUGE market.
January 11, 2005 at 10:05 pm #659998Anonymous
Inactivebrizzad wrote:I don’t see why these large companies keep dropping gambling related and adult related keywords, they’re missing out on a HUGE market.Most likely they’re cracking under the enormous pressure of unwarranted threats. Its a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful world we “exist” in.
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