You're absolutely right.
You glossed over the part where 38/41 of your conversions are view through conversions. A view through conversion occurs when a user sees your ad, returns to your site through another channel and then converts. How…
I just go to the desktop (win+d)and hit alt+f4
Microsoft seems to think so: http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2013/07/11/microsoft-...
It's not hidden that Google makes its money through advertising.
Why? 2.9% is almost a full 1% higher than what you can get otherwise. On top of 1sc's 1% transaction cost, you're looking at 4% just for processing!
I too, watched "In Time."
That's fine, I'll replace a part-time employee with an unpaid intern to even it out.
Not all advertising is direct response (ie: looking at dollars in vs dollars out in specific advertising channels). There will always be a Coca-Cola or a P&G that care more about eyeballs than direct sales.
You're absolutely right.
You glossed over the part where 38/41 of your conversions are view through conversions. A view through conversion occurs when a user sees your ad, returns to your site through another channel and then converts. How…
I just go to the desktop (win+d)and hit alt+f4
Microsoft seems to think so: http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2013/07/11/microsoft-...
It's not hidden that Google makes its money through advertising.
Why? 2.9% is almost a full 1% higher than what you can get otherwise. On top of 1sc's 1% transaction cost, you're looking at 4% just for processing!
I too, watched "In Time."
That's fine, I'll replace a part-time employee with an unpaid intern to even it out.
Not all advertising is direct response (ie: looking at dollars in vs dollars out in specific advertising channels). There will always be a Coca-Cola or a P&G that care more about eyeballs than direct sales.