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Wow $8.00 Per Click on Google adwords Unfucking real
Keyword "email lists" is minimum $8 bif per click just to get on the first page results. First spot has to be paying what $20.00 a click or so? Un fucking real
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damn snap
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What program could possibly be paying more than $20 per click? You can't tell me that unless you converting at 1:10 with the payout being $200 PPS that they could possibly be making any money...
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do some adwords research. many are 40-80 per click.
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big business
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Being #1 is the ONLY consideration for some companies. Cost is not an issue.
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What happens if I search for "email lists" then click on a link in the "Sponsored Links" over and over, and over and over?
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After getting a whiff as to how some brick-and-mortar companies work over the past week... those crazy ass numbers don't surprise me anymore. Some people seem to forget the whole purpose of business is to make money and instead they get into big dick contests. I guess if they can afford it...
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also tlelcom ppc is expensive as hell, i think conference calling is 30 bucks a hit |
mesolthelioma was huge 3 yrs ago, the hot words change often
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some one has figured out how to monetize that. wish I knew the trick too
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And you know there is some moron clicking on that shit repeatedly just to cost someone money, LOL!
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Insane isn't it? 8$ per click? But alot of mainstream keywords are as high like that. There is FAR more money in mainstream than people can imagine..
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I've seen higher bids in mainstream. Even tried my chances with one I was paying as high as $15 a click for the 1st spot... for a while, it worked a bit but then it turned to sh...it
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I have paid up to $40 per click for casino keywords in the past so it doesnt really surprise me much, I guess it all depends on the money you can make or branding as indirect profit.
Of course at $40 per click, if ten competitors click once per day just to fuck you, it hurts, and be sure they do. |
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wow with all that email spamming complaints and all that spams in every email is google supporting something like selling email lists. i know even humanity is driven by money
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some hosting keywords are $30-$40+/click
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Sometimes the keyword is just boned...every person is bidding crazy, so you're screwed.
But normally it is the quality score, which can still be high, but the balance can be off... landing domain/page, keyword, ads relationship is off, bounce rate/return rate is showing the keyword isn't a good match, or the site is to commercial (ie not local)... The game is very different today, that's for sure..more factors can screw you than I could remember to list. |
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$8 per click - that's the biggest price per click that I've heard.
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anyone know of a reputable place to get a list of high paying keywords? know DP and other forums have lists and posts but 99% of those are BS and put together by indian programmers just trying to sell a shitty list for profits. thanks
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good info young. thanks
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Try using some exact match terms instead and make sure to have a strong negative keyword list otherwise your just be blowing through wasted clicks. If you need some help, let me know |
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I would imagine that if it recommends $10 for first page placement in adwords.. You could reasonably expect to make $1+ per click through adsense
Quality score not considered |
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When you have a 7 or off balance bid with a 10 score. It means the balance isn't perfect, and it has to be perfect to get the price down. Break the keyword or groups of very related keywords off into a unique ad group. Then create a new landing page and ad, to better relate to those keywords. This way you can at least get 10 out of some of the 7's and you might balance things out better. If you have the balance right, you can walk your prices down. As an example: You bid $5, but they give you the clicks for $4.75, mark your spot, then drop your bid to $4.75, mark your spot, and keep walking down to the price/spot you want - that also still gets clicks. Getting clicks on the ad is important to helping your balance. If two people are bidding for the same spot, and the other guy gets better clicks, you will pay more than the other guy. IE: Balance, if spot 5 costs the guy $2 a click but he gets two times the clicks than you, it means your cost per click will be $4 (roughly, if everything else is in balance). Point being, Google will keep the balance. |
596861610, thanks!
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Very often the companies that have those OWN the market and still want more and want people to know about it.
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wowwwwwwwww
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your price per click will gone down once your quality score improves
dont ask me how to improve your quality score lol seems like google just throws darts at a board and decides when it happens same thing happens if you pause a campaign your qs goes to shit and you end up paying out the ass for clicks |
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