CPC Search Advertising Solution is now Free.
Los Angeles, CA – We all have the same problem – how to get high quality traffic to our website and still make a profit.
So what about the tier-two search engines? We all want cheap, keyword targeted traffic, but not the hassle of logging into and managing a dozen of them . This has always been the trade off. Tier – one which is easy to work with and gets lots of traffic, or tier – two with bargain basement cpc bids but much less traffic and hard to manage.
Now, there is a new solution – the SeeMoreSearch cost-per-click advertising program – a step saving new way to bring your website keyword targeted traffic at a fraction of the cost of Yahoo Marketing and Google AdWords. Their service allows you to list your site with 7search.com, abcsearch.com, brainfox.com, enhance.com, epilot.com, findology.com, goclick.com, gogiga.com, miva.com (form erly findwhat), search123.com and searchfeed.com; a collection of lower-cost CPC search engines that combine into one powerful search tool. The best part is you can test all these search engines with one deposit of $50 and there is no need to put a separate deposit for each engine. You are not risking hundreds of dollars just to see if something works or not.
Plus, with SeeMoreSearch , there is only one place you need to go to manage your cost-per-click ad campaigns. All the information you need to access, and all the mechanisms you need to control your data, are found on their easy to use customer interface. One deposit for all search engines – easy management – and it is FREE to use. They also have a $30.00 per month program which includes basic ROI tracking. Signing up is easy. Go to www.seemoresearch.com and click on sign up today. You will receive an email with easy instructions. Or you can call them at 310 280-2852.
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