MSN Adcenter Questions

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clashctyrokr

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I just started using MSN adcenter a few days ago. I've got a few questions:

First, how does their billing work? I have "spent" $30, but I actually haven't been charged a dime (except the sign up thingy.. I think it was $5).

Second, is there a way to quickly change all your keywords from broad match to exact match? I've been trying but all that I keep doing is copying all my kws.

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a. billing is at 50$ at the beginning. If you prove to have good records they higher the limit, but is not automatic like adwords

b. only way is via adcenter desktop, which is a bit unstable(not tested the latest version came out today) especially if you have thousands of kw and adgroup. Microsoft cannot make a decent OS neither a decent ad platform...
 
Call them up. They're desperate for business and will spend an hour+ on the phone taking you through the ropes. Doesn't matter how much you're spending either. I was actually quite impressed by their willingness to help (i.e. willingness to help me make them money).
 
Call them up. They're desperate for business and will spend an hour+ on the phone taking you through the ropes. Doesn't matter how much you're spending either. I was actually quite impressed by their willingness to help (i.e. willingness to help me make them money).


is it worth advertising there? it seems like almost no volume.
 
anyone have a link to the new desktop client? I can't find a link anywhere in my account and I keep forgetting to call them.
 
very low volume
however, the people who use MSN are fucking tards, they convert real well

Are you talking from your own experience? Because people say this all the time, but I very much doubt that most of them have had any success with adcenter.

My experience with adcenter has been rather dissapointing - low volume, takes ages to test what works and what doesn't, clicks can be expensive... shit interface.
 
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