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Google ADwords?

Discussion in 'Advertising / PPM, PPC, PPP, PPA' started by kade119, Aug 15, 2008.

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    kade119 Member

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    Does anyone have experience using ADwords, if so i'm looking for some guidance - on how much to bid or to let google handle my bids for me -


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    Jason Formally Perad

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    Ah Adsense is good.

    I put £30 a month into my google ads. I figured. Before Google Ads my phone rang once a week. This was with leads I had generated. Typically 90% chance of getting the client.

    After Google Ads my phone rang 3-4 times a week. This was with just £30 a month. Leads were 50/50. What I found though was that I more than made my money back.

    Invest what you want. I put in thirty because I wanted to test it out. That £30 went so far it was amazing. In my case, all I need is one client and I will have more than made my ad revenue back. I get 3-5 or so month through Google.

    With your key words. Go for what is relevant, I have 3 or 4 phrases. This means that my £30 lasts the whole month. If I had 10 or 20 key phrases my £30 wouldn't go very far at all.


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    Karloff Member

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    really depends on your market, competitors, etc,

    I would suggest £30 then move it up accordingly to google as if its too low in google eyes then your ads don't show.

    Listen to goggle, they control the strings ;)


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    Using Google AdWords is very efficient if everything is done wisely and with knowledge. For example, even the top Google ranking websites in many web subjects and niches are also using the AdWords because the people who click on ads will tend to visit the websites with attention and this can increase the sales chances.


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    aburningflame New Member

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    Pro tip: Sign up for adsense.
    I got a $100 credit for adwords for valentines day :)


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