It can be - if you've done a bit of homework - the most vital thing is working out what a reasonable and achieveable return on investment and cost per conversion is for what you offer. Be aware that you will probably need some 'seed-corn' money to treat as an investment while you try out a few things - on your landing page, to your keyword list - and factor that in as a cost.
It depends.But I think,you'll make it with really hard work.You'd better pay attention to these points as following: 1.Choose the suitable keywords and get a good rank.This's the first step. 2.Ensure the quality of the landing pages so that the click can really bring you some benefit.Or it's a waste of money. 3.Make sure to keep your website updating on and on because it's your brand on the network.And do not forget to leave the newest and available contact method on the conspicuous location on your website. 4.Gurantee that someone is responsible for your adwords and insure that your customer can get access to you at his/her most convenience.Then you will leave a good impression to her/him. 5.From a long view,you will benefit from your best service and trustable products. Hope it can help you.
You can try. Always remember that you need to experiment and test a bit before you can find what best works for you. Do your home work and research first.
Yup! 1. Have a high margin product or service. 2. Learn adwords, or get someone to do adwords for you. 3. You don't even need a website, just a webpage that will convert correctly. You can hire someone to design a landing page, but make sure you have the contact information/buying information directly on the landing page. 4. Do your keyword research before any of this to make sure you have a market
not today imo... 5 years ago maybe, but today you really need to know what you are doing or you going to waste your money quickly
and how do you get to know what you're doing without doing it? Eveyone has to start as a newbie - smart newbies do the research, do the sums and try things out. Not so-smart not-newbies can be wasting money for years without ever realising what they're doing wrong.
true, but i was talking more about general experience with search traffic, keywords combinations and understanding google... back in a day when i was a newbie, there was a lot of room for error for one who tries the adwords. competition wasnt that high and prices for popular keywords wasnt sky high. today if you want a high ranking of your ad you can be down quite an amount of money before you find out that your campaign arent profitable because of high prices per click