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E-Commerce Sites Continue To Dominate PPC Advertising
By Bill Hartzer
Expert Author
Article Date: 2007-06-06
comScore has recently conducted a study on the relationship between paid search marketing (pay per click advertising) and retail e-commerce.
The study, based on the March, 2007 comScore qSearch Marketer report, revealed that e-commerce web sites are the most frequent users of Pay Per Click (PPC) search engine marketing; each of the top ten search engine marketers were either retail or comparison shopping web sites.
According to comScore's data, close to 20 billion sponsored links were served up to internet users in the United States. eBay was apparently the top search engine marketer-they had 802 million sponsored link "exposures" during the period.
In March, 2007, the top ten paid search PPC advertisers were either retail or comparison shopping web sites. They made up sixteen percent of all sponsored links. eBay, as previously mentioned, was the top advertiser, followed by Smarter.com with 366 million (1.9 percent), and Shopping.com with 357 million (1.8 percent).
comScore also looked at the referral activity by the top search engines in directing click-thrus to retail sites. Google's web search accounted for 57.3 percent of all click-thrus and directed 53.8 percent of the click-thrus to retail web sites.
In comparison, Yahoo!'s web search directed 27.2 percent of click-thrus to retail web sites, followed by MSN Web Search (10.4 percent), AOL Search (5.8 percent), and Ask.com (1.6 percent).
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About the Author: Bill Hartzer manages the Search Engine Marketing division of MarketNet, Inc., a leading full-service interactive design and development firm in Dallas, Texas. Hartzer recently joined MarketNet, where his vast experience significantly bolsters MarketNet's already robust search engine marketing offerings.
http://www.billhartzer.com
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