More than a penny, but less than the trade deficit. Not sure how this is relevant, but it fluctuates for me between $30-$150. Some of my campaigns are affected by what's on television (current events, popular shows,etc..), so it's pretty random.
around $30 for my personal pages, one of the larger clients I work with spends considerably more (around $300-400)
seriously, what kind of an insight do you expect to gain from such a question? obviously there are people spending pennies and others spending tens (hundreds) of thousands per day.
I'm in affiliate marketing and have been for around 6 years or so now. Lots of different niches and subjects.
The other day, I paid £40.03 - for ONE click! I nearly burst into tears like a sobbing baby. It was all my fault: I had been very careless. I had entered a bidding war with another affiliate for the use of a particular display URL. After losing the battle, I thought I'd just use a similar yet fake display URL so as to have my ad appear along side his. The thing is, I forgot to lower my minimum bid, which was set at £60.00. This meant that the other affiliate and I were competing for first place, both with HUGE minimum bids. I came first place and paid £40.03 for a single click. And that wasn't all: I also paid £2.35 per click for another keyword. Altogether, I lost just over £55 for five clicks! What a mess-up! Luckily, Adwords gave me my money back. Phew!
Wow! What a huge budget! i can only afford a maximum of $30-$40 per day.Like what niche are you nto @kieron