Pay Per Click Networks Tested
I get asked all the time how?I would rank different pay per click networks on how they perform. So?I decided to run a test with me and some friends that are part of various pay per click networks.?They were all tested with the same ad copy, keywords, pricing (.15 per click)?and landing page. (Remember this was a test case?and results with vary depending on the offer.)
Scoring for search engine networks are as follows:
? Traffic Volume (Most volume = 10 out of?10)
? Conversion Rate (Best conversion rate = 10 out of?10)
? Click Pricing (Lowest pricing =?10 out of possible 10)
For a Total Score of 30.
Many will ask, why didn’t I rate the interface? The main reason being if it converts well and the price is right we can live with a horrible interface, well maybe not horrible but you get my point (It’s about the $$$$).

Traffic Is King and as you can see Google is still #1 when it comes to traffic! But if you can’t afford the traffic it does no good which is why it isn’t #1.
Conversions?are key to an Affiliate which is why every affiliate should give MSN a try as it converts better than the rest.
I think the numbers speak for themselves, in general use the ones near the top and stay away from ones near the bottom, EXCEPT 7search and enhance because with the right offer?I have had these SE networks convert extremely well.
This also proves a point that every offer is different and you should aways test on your own.?
Also check out a?Directory Vault?Blog post?about a .12 PPC campaign they ran across different PPC networks. (Had similar results)