Google Adwords Voucher and Other Coupons

Most people overlook the value of using advertising coupons and internet offers to market their sites. In an attempt to get free advertising for my blog, I searched the web for advertising vouchers and other great deals. Here are some of the best coupons and vouchers I have found:

$50 Google Adwords Voucher

  • $50 in free adwords
  • Includes free activation fee
  • For new customers only
  • Expires 12/31/2007
  • US & Canada

$25 Yahoo Sponsored Search Credit
  • Requires a $30 nonrefundable deposit (the deposit will go toward your advertising)
  • New advertisers only
  • Expires 12/31/2007

$75 Microsoft Ad Center Voucher
  • Requires a $5 activation fee
  • New advertisers only
  • Expires 12/31/2007

Bidvertiser $20 in Free Clicks Coupon
  • No activation/setup fee
  • Open to new advertisers only

$100 Free Text-Link-Ads
  • Minimum purchase of $25 required
  • Open to new advertisers only

So far I have 5 vouchers with a combined value of $275. There is a total of $60 in activation fees/deposits, but if you consider the fact that most of that money goes into your account, you will be spending $60 on a total of $325 in advertising with these coupons. That is a lot of free advertising for your site!

If I find more I will be adding them to the list so please comment if you know about more offers. Thanks :)

4 Response to "Google Adwords Voucher and Other Coupons"

  1. Great discounts! Thanks for posting!

    redspace says:

    Hi CRYSTAL,

    nice job. great stuff. thanks for the info. i know there are a lot of people looking for free PPC coupons maybe this could help some of them. I would pass this along. you seems like really having a lot of energy. keep it up.

    Tony says:

    Be very careful of using the Yahoo coupons. Their billing practices are incredibly hostile and aggressive. I opened an account - it emptied quickly, and then Yahoo re-billed me once per day for $30 based on some metric they had calculated internally. To top it off, there's no way to remove the auto-bill feature, and there's no way to remove your credit card after you've entered it.

    Spectacular!

    buyhess says:

    Great info thanks a lot.

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