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top-click
17th May 2005, 13:29
Hi All, my name is from Rob from a company called top-click - the clue is in the name I guess but we get 'buying' traffic to clients sites using pay-per-click

Have been doing it for a few years now and am happy to share lessons learned, insights and answer any questions from forum members - primarily about online marketing and using Google adwords effectively

Best regards
Rob

kyber
17th May 2005, 17:10
Hi Rob,

Always a good topic pay-per-click so should be interesting following the discussions.

Stuart

top-click
17th May 2005, 20:33
well I hope so!

I have been creating PPC campaigns for several years now and am keen to bring a sense of reality to how it performs, and how it can benefit new businesses and gain quick wins as part of the marketing mix.

There are quite a few firms offering PPC at the moment - unfortunately they are not all adding extra value, something we are constantly able to do. We are in the same situation as companies offering DM, PR and Newspaper advertising - we need to be able to ensure a client achieves a great deal more by using us than doing it themselves!

Generally, the accounts we run are high volume/high value, one has a spend in excess of £30,000 per month, but we will take business from anywhere as we rarely fail to help business gain new custom and grow - I am happy to share some of the knowledge we have gained to smaller, younger but as ambitious companies.

I'll be dipping in and out as often as possible - so fire any queries questions or requests at me and I'll do what I can.

Best regards
Rob

Ozzy
17th May 2005, 21:10
Hi Rob,
I deal a lot with PPC and have an interest in a PPC management company myself, a good growing industry. I am sure your input here will be valued.

Welcome!

top-click
18th May 2005, 07:44
I am looking forward to a few intersting discussions - and am not afriad to learn new things myself!

As you mentioned, it is a growing market, stealing share (from the marketing mix) from direct mail etc - but it's alos opening up a route to market not previously available to some business - so it's all good (for me! :) )

Hope to speak soon
Rob