You can buy cheap adwords vouchers for 2-3 bucks. But I prefer using my own money instead of vouchers to use a single account for all my operations.
I saw over here 75 dollars voucher for 2 bucks. You can buy in bulk. But I always prefer paying real money on the same Adwords account. Feeling same and good.
Adwords are really expensive but you really can get some traffic, mainly if you just opened the business and don't have any customers yet. It will surely bring new customers.
I can write ads that get clicks but my conversion rates are low, what kind of sales page do you recommend? video optin; long or short sales letter? big ass buy button? whats the trick?
Adwords is so hit and miss. Some days my campaign does great and then all of a sudden it plummets, I get no clicks and my ads hardly show up. Is there a reason for this? I just cant understand how it can just change everything overnight especially when you are spending good money on it
it is really nice but i dont know how to get the money we have need of the domain or can we advertise through the blog in blogger or tumblr without purchasing the domain
It was so nice of you to guide all new webmaster. some websmater here on DP are here just for cutting the way of other DP fallowers. SO good work done.
adwords is really the good thing to make money by the ppc it is the chance by which we can earn money
+1 to cosmolito ...and a HUGE question to farasens: I understand that there should be some trick about AdWords, BUT they have guidelines that should bring results, I tried them as well as many other users, and that did not help me. Why should I try to find some hidden "right" ways to deal with AdWords? Why their "official" advice, guidelines do not work? Strange... OK. I have already lost lot's of money with AdWords and I am still losing them this very moment trying to find a magic formula to at least not to lose money, although I've done everything that different professionals advised me: - selected keyphrases that only targeted audience would use - campaigns for every products category - ad groups for every product line - several ads within every ad group to catch the most profitable ad text - I played with different matches - broad, phrase and exact - I tried different bids to catch the max conversion - keyword values are almost always range from 7 to 10 - CTR is very frequently more than 2% (there exceptions like 10%,15% and 33% for example) - every visitor reads at least 6.7 pages per visit - bounce rate - 25% at maximum ... AND NOTHING!!!! For every $500 spent for AdWords I receive only several dollars! I just cannot figure our WHAT exactly is wrong. Maybe it was wrong to deal with AdWords at all? Lot's of visitors that seem to be targeted and nothing happens... Do I do smth. wrong? OK. I examined what my much-more-wealthy competitors do: they put ads on much more broader keyphrases AND their ads are showing on TOP-3 places (I tried that myself). That means, they have VERY big bids along with less targeted traffic... Do they loose money and put ads just for visibility / brand promotion? Don't know........ Still, the question is - How to be profitable with AdWords? HEEEEEEEELP!!!
I have been using google adwords for past 9 months and with this experience I think getting profit from google adword is depend on following points: 1. Product and services you are offering 2. Demand in market 3. Product/services cost 4. Your site clarity in information etc..
I find Google Adwords PPC helpful to my site especially if your competition does dominate the top search results in Google. I also get quality traffics from other related websites.
there's still plenty of money to be made with adwords. tip: adwords is a GREAT place to advertise products and services that you actually run yourself (as opposed to being an affiliate) - lucas