I believe that many companies are starting to target India and in-turn we're seeing a higher spend on India related keywords.
The biggest challenge that I see is the ppc fraud that comes from India- and there is a lot of it. If you can avoid traffic deemed as fraud, you'll see higher PPC.
Well, the United States PPC click value has been dropping like flies. The PPC value for most of my .com/.net... domains is at an all-time low right now.
Well, the United States PPC click value has been dropping like flies. The PPC value for most of my .com/.net... domains is at an all-time low right now.
I've noticed a lot of smaller/niche ppc companies enterting the Indian PPC market. I think there is room for another big player in the Indian PPC market, especially one that understands the culture better than wesern-based companies (ie. google/msn/yahoo).
I am seeing $0.02 to 0.11 per click with DS on an LLL.in portfolio but the shear number of visitors and frequent clicks is great.
A Indian PPC company would do well.
Thats an interesting thing to say, PPC earnings are different based on geography...
- I will say that this shows a strong PPC market that is either quite established, or just breaking through. Either way, I think there is a lot of growth in the Indian PPC market, geo-based PPC results should only grow.
I have a .in / co.in domain that gets around 10,000 uniques per month.
It produces 10 cents average PPC with Sedo, Namedrive and now a minisite, which is a little disappointing as its a purely financial domain name.
Keep us updated on SedoPro. I presume the best outcome might be with an Indian parking firm or just with patience as FishSEO mentioned - growth will come.