Just curious how much do you pay for per click? If possible, please include the average ranking and number of competition as well. Thanks!
Goto Google and look a the traffic estimator. That will tell you what to expect to pay a day, or how many clicks to expect from a certain daily budget. A person can spend from $0.00 to $50.00 a day or more. Super Affiliates sometimes spend $3000 plus a day on a campaign. Start small, learn every thing you can about PPC. Study up!!!
What on earth could you learn from such a question? people use adwords for lots of different things - affiliate links, e-commerce sites, arbitrage - lots of things. What could you learn from just collecting some random figures from random posters all in a completely different business?
CPC, Budget vary product wise and person to person. What is your requirement, product, how much you have to spend in 1 day, what is your target... etc? Lot more question... could you please tell the basic about your product... Then we might help better!
The cost of CPC really depends on how much your willing to pay for your specific keyword and how high you want to rank in search engine results
CPC is going to depend on a ton of different factors. > Market > Competition > Quality Score > Product > What Rank You Want > and on and on. it also depends on what level an affiliate you are. Post a little more about what you are trying to accomplish in what niche... and maybe we can get you some sound advice.
alright.. I try to get into anti - aging cream PPC war but I find that I need to bid at least 0.6 to get into 6 -12 position. However, if based on the CR provided by the merchant which is 0.1 - 0.2%, how can I make profit from this niche? Assuming the commission is $20. Target earning: $100 per day.
With a 0.15% conversion rate, and a profit per conversion of $20, your breakeven bid is $0.03. So even if you get a great Quality Score, your advert will still appear right at the bottom of the results, and you'll get no significant traffic volumes. Assuming that I've understood your figures correctly, you'll never make money from this campaign unless the merchant can deliver a much better conversion rate - 0.15% is, as a rule, pathetic.