Budget required to rank at position 1?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by kimlovesppc, May 11, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello

    How can you find out how much budget is required for all keywords within a campaign to rank/ have their position at number 1 throughout a month?

    Thank you in advance for your help!

    Kim
     
    kimlovesppc, May 11, 2012 IP
  2. WebDev Solutions

    WebDev Solutions Well-Known Member

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    Kim,

    Your question is too broad- pricing varies significantly dependant upon your niche.

    WebDev
     
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  3. kimlovesppc

    kimlovesppc Greenhorn

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    #3
    How would you estimate the budget to target a keyword at position 1?
     
    kimlovesppc, May 11, 2012 IP
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    Peace4ever9 Greenhorn

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    First of all you make a campaign and set its rat high like 7/10 6/10 9/10 these ranks very high and your site come up first number in googel.com search engine try it once
     
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    If you're talking Adwords specifically, use the keyword tool and enabled the "approximate CPC" column and use those numbers. You can also tie that in with the traffic estimator tool's cost numbers. The easier way is just to set a high default bid, plug the keywords in and wait a day or so. Then go through and lower your bids to the "estimated top of page bid" (also needs it's column activated) and use those numbers.

    If you're not talking about Adwords, your question is still very broad.
     
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    You can use keyword spying tools to check out what the top rank in Google is ranking for, and what kind of link juice they have behind it to back it up. With this information, you should find a site that will be easy to rank in. Choose a micro niche. There is tons of information on those online, so just search how to find a micro niche. This is what you need to get to the top spot in Google with minimum effort in the shortest period of time.
     
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    I think $500 to 1000 will be enough
     
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    WebDev Solutions Well-Known Member

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    How on gods earth have you managed to come up with that figure when we don't even know the niche the OP is targeting?! Dependant on the answer to that question, it may cost $100, or quite easily in excess of 6 figures.

    WebDev
     
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    Use a software tool like Google AdWord.
     
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    Freaky speaking, it highly depends on the keyword competitive. And no one can actually guarantee to get rank at #1.
     
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    It's better to do research before getting a budget , you need to think of it completed in every aspect.
    Give out a completed plan then , budget will come out easily.
    Hope this helps.
     
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    This is after analysis of web url and keyword research for the position of website
    on the search engine and with the website categories , after decided the
    how much keyword target for your web page .then we decided the budget...
    thanks
     
    josep88, May 19, 2012 IP
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    It really depend on the keyword that you're targeting. It could be anywhere from $100 to $10,000 depending on how you develop your website in terms of content and backlinks around the keyword that you've chosen.
     
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    Depends on what keywords and genre you are targeting...even then there's no 24/7 guarantee to dominate position #1.

    We were spending $10,000-$15,000 every month targeting keywords relating to auto loans. Each click (with a good CTR) were averaging between $4-7/click. I created a virgin account targeting the same keywords and the average was $6-$9/click until our CTR became accurate.

    In any case... though we were primarily #1 in a targeted region we never displayed a full 24/7 and we often hit our cap.
     
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    Try adwords then if you don't mind spending.
     
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