I have a new ecommerce site and I want to push more traffic to it from google adwords. I am working with a very small ad budget. Right now I am running few campaigns paying about 0.15 to 0.35 per click. However I would like to find keywords that can generate 5 or 6 clicks daily that cost only 0.01 cents. Is there is anyway to get this, or this is so 2006? Just to give you an idea on my site I carry over 20,000 products under 130 categories. Appreciate any positive help to achieve my goal.
Hi, i think the minimum price for any clicks is 0.05 like AdCenter but i'm not shure. If it's a competitive market forget the 0.01 clicks it's impossible!!! Have fun A++
I think it's possible, but very difficult. I can get $0.03 clicks easily but only on the content network.
Yea I started testing few campaigns on conent network, hopefully I can get some nice click volume for 0.03cents too.
I know where to get lower. Im about to start a campaign that costs 1 penny! I think... Go search flash game
Here was someone on buy/trade/sell section of DP forum who sold a guide "How to get $0.01 adwords clicks" but he hasn't replied to my mail. I sent him an email that I would like to buy his guide but no answer for about week or so.
Test! TEst! TESt! TEST! If you have a good CTR, you can get 3 cent/click. Among my campaigns, the lowest CPC in search result is 2 cent, the content network is 0.125 cent (I am using other currency, so I can set 0.125 cent/click.
Even archiving $0.03 is difficult now and if you manage to get then you will get traffic from google supported parking sites (sedo etc.) and not from search.
I have many 0.01 clicks - You need to max out your Quality Score and for this to happen, you do need a good CTR. Please bare in mind though - just because you have Ad A which has lowered your min CPC to 0.01 due to a fantastic CTR, it doesn't mean it will have a higher ROI than Ad B which costs a min of 0.05 but 'filters out' some searches by including things such as price, age restriction etc, resulting in a much lower CTR. Bottom line = ROI/Cost Per Conversion ... not Minimum Bid and not QS. QS/Min Bid means nothing if your ROI isn't high enough.
You can't get a $0.01 click for the keywords you want.Because you want for sure a $0.01 click for popular keywords On the content network maybe but on the search network it is very hard.
Thank you for your valuable feedback guys. I am testing few newer campaigns, and also running my ads on other PPC networks. Traffic is coming, lets see how the convertion is. Again thank you all for your feedback.