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What Are Savastore PPC Affiliates Thinking?

I was just looking through my archives and remembered I made a post on how Savastore went into administration.

Well there's some PPC activity that is good and some that is just bizarre given the company folded on 7th February 2007 and today is 9th May 2007.
 
Firstly, Savastore is now Saverstore. The domain was first registered back in 1999 so they did a good job in securing that (r paid a lot of money!)

They haven't got an affiliate program as yet and seeing as ebuyer are closing this program at the end of May, it would be hard to see why they would set one up.

Moving onto the PPC efforts now.

The prize of "Most Ingenious Advert" goes to a CCL Online advert:

CCL Online

A great example of positive spin: the competition has gone but never fear because we are here!

This is somewhat overshadowed by the "I've Got Too Much Money I Can afford To Spend My PPC Budget On Duff Ads" award goes to this Savastore affiliate:

Savastore

Firstly, the Savastore affiliate program closed in February so for 3 months, this ad has been running. Who knows how many clicks there have been but the person behind the ad obviously has too much spare cash.

Secondly, the January sale infers the ad was last updated / created in January which was 4 months ago.

The affiliate is a Tradedoubler affiliate and the account ID can be found here so please check if it is yours. I'm trying to save you money here!

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KirstyM

This poor affiliate has probably had a long-forgotten ad sitting in his account that never got any impressions because all the other affiliates sitting on it had too strong an adrank.

Suddenly, they all pull out and he doesn't even know the ads on / remember putting it up in the first place, and if he's got a big enough account he won't see the clicks for ages (you can tell that's happened to me a few times, eh?!)

Written on Wednesday 09 May 2007 at 12:48:33 GMT (Permalink)









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