Google sent me £75 Adwords credit. Worth using?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Mkcoy, Feb 10, 2010.

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    Hello so Google sent me £75 worth of Adwords credit in the form of a voucher. I use Adsense on some of my sites but Adwords is a new world altogether for me. What would be the best way to use it do you think and do you think I could earn back more than £75 by using it?

    My question is. What would you do with it?

    I've been on the Adwords site and they want my bank details and that which I'm fine to give them when they pay me but it's a different story when they want to take it. I know you can set budgets and all that though can't you.

    What would be a good niche to use for this and how much should I pay per click? How do I find out what my competitors are paying per click? Or if they are paying by click or not? See? A lot to learn with Adwords.

    Hoping an expert can cover these and offer some insight and maybe some steps to get me started in this learning curve that others earn from too.

    I was thinking about finding something with a very high sales rate on clickbank and using that. Is that all people do basically with Adwords? What are the best things to use with it? Thanks!
     
    Mkcoy, Feb 10, 2010 IP
  2. internetmarketingiq

    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    Host Gator is sending them out. Many of Googles partners are sending them out too.

    It's just a way to get people to give adwords a try with the hopes that they will stick around and spend more money.

    So the real question is do you have a CPC/Adwords marketing plan? If not you will likely just be wasting your time and effort.
     
    internetmarketingiq, Feb 10, 2010 IP
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    info Well-Known Member

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    Use adwords credit for affiliate marketing. just signup with affiliate companies like cj.com, Linkshare and promote there offers.
     
    info, Feb 10, 2010 IP
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    If you read the small print it's just good for campaigns in your country.

    Look for something on CJ that's in the UK then run it.

    If you make more than you spend. Buy more traffic from Adwords.
     
    indigobean2003, Feb 11, 2010 IP