Lee Dodd

     
 
Last Day For $100 MSN Adcenter Bonus

I don’t know about you, but a $100 bonus for creating a new MSN Adcenter account is a sweet deal!  I really enjoyed the past $200 bonus credit, but that ended last month.  So here you have it, one final day to take advantage of a $100 PPC bonus.  Remember, with Adcenter you can have up to 3 accounts PER credit card.  Why not open an extra one or two today and take advantage of a great offer?

Promotional Guidelines: Offer valid only through 2/15/2007 (midnight Pacific Time), for the first 3,000 who sign up with this code. Promotional credit is valid only for advertisers opening a new account with Microsoft adCenter. The $100 promotional credit does not apply to the one-time $5 non-refundable sign-up fee required to open a new account. Promotional credit must be fully redeemed in click spend within the first 90 days of sign-up.

Link to offer: Click Here!

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Comment by Ali
2007-02-16 11:38:24

Has it worked for you though?

Did the traffic you receive help in any conversions, more repeat visitors, rss subscribers or any other form of benefit to you?

How are the CPC rates for an example of any keyword you bid on?

Comment by Lee Dodd
2007-02-16 14:39:38

With MSN it is all about volume for me. MSN offers buyers, where Google offers more researchers. Obviously CPCs vary heavily depending on the campaign, but MSN can definitely work for you. People have made millions with them since the programs inception last year.

 
 
Comment by Natron
2007-03-14 21:11:46

Looks like it’s now down to $50 for sign up, either way, free money is always nice.

 
Comment by Geoff
2007-06-11 12:07:22

I ought to sign up for a few things like adcentres sometime.

 
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