New To AdWords

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by geeky09, Apr 5, 2010.

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    Hi
    I am actually a professional web developer and I am wanting to get into affiliate marketing. I have already created my landing page for Hair Removal Wax products which advertises 4 different products from the same company with an average sale price of £15.08

    Now my main 2 keywords will be "hair removal wax" and "wax hair removal" to begin with at a £0.65 per click and only a £7.14 daily budget.

    If you do the math of £7.14 / £0.65 that works out to just over a max number of clicks of 10 per day.

    The commission paid per sale on the average price above would be 10% or £1.50

    This means i need at least a 45% conversion rate with 10 clicks per day to make my money back and make a little profit.

    1) The keyword estimator in Google says no matter if i put the put to £0.65 that the estimated clicks per day is 1-2 is that accurate ? and a position of something like 4 because with the budgets it works i can have up to 10 clicks per day available.

    2) i can clearly increase the bid amount and Google says i get more clicks, but my daily budget is limited to £7.14 at the moment so if i increase the bid amount i will reduce the max number of possible clicks per day available to me? Should I increase the daily budget to more than I have to allow for these clicks as the cpc wont always be my maximum? I can always add more funds as i see profits coming.

    3) Basically i see this working as though I should keep minimum spending for perhaps a week and see what conversion rate I actually get...then increase budget and bids over time. I will need about 100 clicks per day at 45% conversion to make a little profit, and 60% or above to make a tidy profit. Is this an accurate way to do this?

    4) I also dont follow the fact that Google keyword tool says on average "hair removal wax" is searched 74,000 a month, making about 2400 a day. With google saying on my above figures that I will average a position of 4 which is on page 1 of searches if only 5% of those searches click my ad thats 120 clicks per day available. But because of my budget saying i can only have 10 clicks per day available to me...this should easily make the money i plan. So why does the adwords say only an average of 2 clicks per day when the math says otherwise. I mean even at 1% of daily searches thats 24 clicks and even if i go as low as 0.5% that still gives me the number i need.

    Cheers
     
    Last edited: Apr 5, 2010
    geeky09, Apr 5, 2010 IP
  2. sml451

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    A very trucky way to get an ad in disguised as a post. I applaud you. as for Google adwords, it has become highly expensive, trcky to avoid "the slap", and very competitive. I prefer the more minor PPC companies if I decide to use PPC.

    Scott
     
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    A very tricky way to get an ad in disguised as a post. I applaud you. as for Google adwords, it has become highly expensive, tricky to avoid "the slap", and very competitive. I prefer the more minor PPC companies if I decide to use PPC.

    Scott
     
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    Scott,

    What are you talking about?

    Thanks
     
    geeky09, Apr 5, 2010 IP