I was wondering how much do you pay for clicks in the money making niche. I realize it very expensive especially when you are marketing from the money making niche.
It depends on where and when you marketing your site. If you use demographic or location targeting, bid will be low, but if you promote in worldwide, bid must be high to compete with other sites.
Depends on how relevant your ads are in association with your site, how much competition is out there for the particular keywords you're bidding on, and how much you decide to bid. I've seen clicks as low as $0.05 and as high as $10. - Greg
Depends on how much competition you have. I buy from adword voucher (50% cheaper) from ebay to minimise the costs
well i am thinking of running a money making site can anyone tell me should my bid be low or high and should i target countries only like canada usa uk etc. my advertising budget is 150$
i have my max cpp at .23 but the avg cpp is about .11 it really depends on your niche. what you should do when u start is set low daily max amount to spend and start ur max cpp a bit high and then lower it little by little to see how it affects ur clicks/day
This really depends on your niche.... if your nervous take the advice of the other members and start with $0.10. Don't forget to set your daily budget to cap your risk.
thanks for your advice sdc.but i did not understand by set daily budget to cap your risks.i think it is required to enter your daily budget or do you mean that 0.1 dollar will give a high amount of clicks so i should check my daily budget
If your new to the PPC game then setting a realistic daily budget will help to reduce your risk of over spending. You are correct, adwords does require a daily budget....
It really depends on what you are selling and what profit margin you have in a sale. If for example you sell widgets for $2 then you need to evaluate how many clicks you need to sell 1 widget If you sell gold widgets for $1000 each the the calculation would be the same but its likely you can afford to pay more per click It really comes down to how many clicks you need to make a sale of 1 widget