The Truth About Overture's Pay-Per-Click Program


Before Google's AdWords, Overture was the preeminent pay-per-
click program. It's still a monolith in its own right that
deserves a closer look.

Overture's pay-per-click program actually consists of four
different programs: Precision Match, Local Match, Content
Match and Site Match. However, for this article, I'm just
going to be talking about Precision Match.

Precision Match (formerly Pay-For-Performance Search).
According to Overture the program allows you to:

List your business in sponsored search results across the
web.

Control your position by the amount you bid on keywords.

Set your own price-per-click.

Pay only when a customer clicks through to your site.

Overture claims its Precision Match listings reach over 80
percent of active Internet users, with your business showing
up in the results of some of the web's most popular sites,
including Yahoo!, MSN, InfoSpace and AltaVista.

You have a choice of two sign-up options: Fast Track and
Self Serve. Here are the differences:

Fast Track allows you sign-up online or call
866-747-7327.

Self Serve allows you sign-up online only.

Fast Track offers a 3 business days turnaround.

Self Serve5 business days.

Fast Track offers expert assistance with.
search term selection.

Self Serve doesn't.

Fast Track offers expert assistance with
titles & descriptions.

Self Serve doesn't.

Fast Track offers expert assistance with
budget management.

Self serve doesn't.

Fast Track offers a customized proposal.

Self Serve doesn't.

Fast Track allows you total control of your campaign. Yeah
right!

Self Serve does as well. Don't make me laugh!

Fast Track offers free account optimization.

Self Serve doesn't.

Fast Track offers expert assistance with
tracking URLs.

Self Serve doesn't.

With Fast Track editorial approval
automatic.

With Self ServeSubject to review.

Fast Track has a one-time, non-refundable service fee of
$199.

Self Serve is free.

And now for the fine print. Remember, you're already paying
$199 for Fast Track. But wait, there's more!

Account optimization can be redeemed no earlier than 60 days
and no later than 180 days from date of sign up.

A $50 initial deposit is non-refundable and will be applied
to click-throughs or to the minimum monthly spend. Each
account has a $20 minimum monthly spend. There is a minimum
bid requirement of $0.10 per click-through. Sellers of
certain legally restricted products may require
certification at extra cost.

Can you believe all of those ridiculous charges? With Fast
Track, you're already $240 in the hole, before you even get
started! Does that seem fair to you?

Well, in order to be fair to Overture, before I wrote this
article, I talked to 25 past and current Overture
advertisers. A handful were extremely happy with Overture.
The rest, however said they had made no money and that
Overture's service was extremely slow or non-existant.

I also had a lot of people e-mail me complaining that
Overture's Keyword Suggestion Tool is inaccurate, and
misleading, and that the results they got were a lot
different than the figures Overture claimed for many
keywords.

In conclusion, I say "run, don't walk away" from Overture's
pay-per-click program. Remember, this is the same company
that signed an agreement with "scumware" giant Gator.

I think that should tell you all you need to know about
Overture!

About the Author

Dean Phillips is an Internet marketing expert, writer,
publisher and entrepreneur. Questions? Comments? Dean can be
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