Bid/clickprices ...

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by fistofpeanuts, Feb 14, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi...

    Someone replied to me that I can use the https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal tool in order check adword bidprices for certain keywords...

    I do not completely understand the tool though ... The reason why I want to check bidprices is because I want to have an estimation of how expensive / cheap certain keywords are... This is because I am putting adsense on my site and want to know if it's a good niche ...

    I can play with typing in maximum bids for certain keywords, but the prices for an adword ad change if I put 1 dollar or change it to 10 dollars... The estimated position of the ad however stays the same...

    Can anyone explain this to me ? What are the real prices ?

    Grs - FOP
     
    fistofpeanuts, Feb 14, 2007 IP
  2. Cryogenius

    Cryogenius Peon

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    Have a look at www.symbiotic.com - it's a good service for comparing the potential relative values of keywords. Bewarned though - you'll never see the actual CPC values.

    Cryo
     
    Cryogenius, Feb 14, 2007 IP
  3. fistofpeanuts

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    cryo ... thanks ... I've looked at it and clicked on the first link wich was there ... (conference call centers)... guess what ... 81 bucks a click in the high price ?

    This cannot be neary or even remotely true no ?

    Grs - FOP
     
    fistofpeanuts, Feb 14, 2007 IP
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    I'd just point out that symbiotic has got some serious TOS violations going on unless they are Premier (and even so....)
     
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    Like I said, you can only use this to compare one keyword against another, to see which is potentially the better paying one.

    Also look at the number of clicks they get...
     
    Cryogenius, Feb 14, 2007 IP