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Flying Blind with Ask.com

Posted by Joe on August 31, 2007 in Advanced PPC Strategies

So, I had a conversation with my Ask.com customer representative yesterday and I couldn’t help but come to this conclusion: Managing an Ask.com campaign is like flying blind, and by blind I don’t mean that you can’t see where you’re going, I mean there are no instruments in the cockpit to gauge your altitude, speed, or anything.

Ask has a quality score similar to AdWords and Yahoo, only theirs is less complex. From what I gathered during my conversation yesterday, the main focus of Ask’s score is your click-through rate. There may be other attributes that contribute to their score, but the largest puzzle piece is click-through rate. This ranking/scoring strategy is nothing new; however, Ask doesn’t reveal your impressions or click-through rate. This is where the flying blind comes in.

Without knowing your impressions or CTR, how are you supposed to optimize your account and achieve a better performance? And what’s surprising is that my customer representative said that there are currently no plans to alter the interface, or reporting functions, in order to give advertisers this level of visibility, which isn’t a very high level of visibility anyway.

For my client, Ask is a second tier campaign that generates low traffic, but low-cost conversions. It’s worth my time to make this campaign as successful as possible since it does generate supplemental traffic. However, until Ask can provide advertisers with more visibility, and don’t require that advertisers fly blind without knowing our speed or altitude, they are going to be stuck in that second tier status.



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    4. Garry Says:

      Yeah, you’re flying blind, and yeah, the search traffic is minimal, but any half decent analytics program will tell you that. The important thing is that your campaigns at least break even in terms of ROI. My rank would probably put Ask.com at about the same tier as adCenter. Although adCenter gives you numbers, there is somewhat of a massive “grand canyon”-like gap between estimated search numbers and actual traffic. Not having those numbers in the program interface is worrisome though, it doesn’t instill much confidence in the search engine.

      Garry

    5. Jim Brown Says:

      Very good post. I’m a fan of the actual Ask.com UI, but yes as for trying to manage anything on the campaign side of the house - good luck!

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