Internet advertisement will reach $23 billion in 2010 according to Park Associates - that would be 10% of the total spent on advertising that year. And guess what - a big share of that money will go into PPC-advertising. Good News!
Entries from February 2008 ↓
$23 billion by 2010
February 7th, 2008 — General
How much competition is too much?
February 7th, 2008 — PPC Tricks
If you want to start a PPC (Pay Per Click) campaign one of the first things to do is to check out how many advertisers are bidding on that search term. The fastest way to do that is to just search for that phrase in google.
Some keywords have almost a hundred advertisers - just type in “affiliate marketing” and see how many ads show up (per page there is an 8 ad maximum, but then the ads show up on other pages too).
Other keywords might have only two advertisers - when I typed in “pencil” there were just two results showing up.
Guess which campaign will be easier to compete in? Usually everything below 15 ads per searchphrase is an easy game, and every searchphrase that has more than 50 ads will be a tough one.
But again: this is just a rule of thumb, and some search-terms will be just too hard to monetize even if you are the only one. The key to higher profits is as always: testing, testing, testing.
