What's the minimum bis on AdWords?

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by dynamichost, Jun 28, 2011.

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    I want to know wat's the lowest bid pay per click on AdWords? Will AdWords still charge me after my bid is $0? and is it Guarantee traffic? Cause im looking for online chatting and dating traffic...
     
    dynamichost, Jun 28, 2011 IP
  2. ankino

    ankino Greenhorn

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    Hi dynamichost! I am wondering something like you and don't know how google will charge me! If my daily budget it is 10$ how much every word counts?
    That i was wondering! I was looking on adwords but everything there are just theory and not numbers! I want to see numbers!
    Wait for an answear!
    Ah and after you have 0$ daily budget on that day, your site won't more appear on the first 2 pages on google search, but just for that day!
     
    ankino, Jun 29, 2011 IP
  3. Natively

    Natively Active Member

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    You better start with the highest bids you can afford on a few relevant and beter-converting keywords, with Exact match: [keyword]

    Low bids in broad keywords will probably be a waste of money. If Google won't find high relevancy (and quality!) between your keywords, ads and website - then your starting point will be poor, i.e. low quality scores (6 and below).

    In PPC good traffic costs. By bidding low you're unknowingly filtering-out the better portion of the traffic.
     
    Natively, Jun 29, 2011 IP
  4. Lucid Web Marketing

    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    You can't bid $0.00 but you can bid as low as one cent, or the lowest denomination in your country such as £0.01 or 0.01 Euro.

    As ranking of ads is determined by Quality Score and bid (multiply both), your bid will affect your ranking. So even if your QS is 10 and bidding one cent (ad rank of 10), even those with QS of 5, which is average, can equal or outrank you with a bid of two cents.

    Adwords is a supply and demand system. You mention dating. That's high demand and supply and thus advertisers are bidding accordingly which may be high, "high" being a relative term.

    What you will actually pay depends on your QS and that of the advertiser below your ad. There is a formula and you can learn about it and more in the Adwords FAQ.

    In short, if you bid one cent, don't expect much traffic as you'll be easily outranked.
     
    Lucid Web Marketing, Jun 29, 2011 IP
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    They are no limit for Google Adwords bid but if the bid low, the impression will be less or even none. If you would like to get more impression and more click . You need to bid higher example 1.00 per click or anything.
     
    JerrickYeoh, Jul 1, 2011 IP
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    As Such No Minimum Bids criteria Google Have, You have to Pay as per set bids on the keywords, if you want to have more specif user on your ads then you can use negative keywords section to get more specif and targeted hits
     
    baranbuffet, Jul 4, 2011 IP
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    Lowest bid is .01$
    That's it.
    You can accomplish that if you know how (and not for all keywords).
     
    Svouchers, Jul 5, 2011 IP