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Old 09-26-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Just want to know how many members here are using adwords. Are the conversion rate okay? say if you are using adwords to advertise one product in the net are they worthied? Meaning you gain profit versus the one you spent on advertising.
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I have been advertising using adwords but not for much time. It is working well but it isn't making great results, I think adwords needs a high budget to give a big push to your business.
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I have been advertising using adwords but not for much time. It is working well but it isn't making great results, I think adwords needs a high budget to give a big push to your business.
Are you actually getting visitors through adwords?

I have been toying with the idea for my Hosting and Develpment website. But, then again I'm not sure how much I would like to spend on ads!
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I have used it, it's a great source of customers if you're selling the right products.
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I have used it, it's a great source of customers if you're selling the right products.
SO the advertising cost was superseded by product sold on your site? that means adwords is way to go in terms of advertising.
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SO the advertising cost was superseded by product sold on your site? that means adwords is way to go in terms of advertising.
Only if you make this quotient I believe. However, it is worth giving a shot at. Maybe for me in sometime
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Depends on the keywords you're bidding on. Some keywords will want a minimum of $2.50 or more per click. This racks up pretty quick so if you aren't converting sales on a high percentage of the click throughs you probably aren't coming up much.

All depends on the product, the presentation, and the keywords being bid on.
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Depends on the keywords you're bidding on. Some keywords will want a minimum of $2.50 or more per click. This racks up pretty quick so if you aren't converting sales on a high percentage of the click throughs you probably aren't coming up much.

All depends on the product, the presentation, and the keywords being bid on.
Was this means that you cannot set your keyword price to say 0.01$?
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Are you actually getting visitors through adwords?

I have been toying with the idea for my Hosting and Develpment website. But, then again I'm not sure how much I would like to spend on ads!
well, actually I do, but you nedd to make some real work on how to choose your keywords, your limits...etc. You can't just pay the money, that won't work. It really could help if used in the right way.
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well, actually I do, but you nedd to make some real work on how to choose your keywords, your limits...etc. You can't just pay the money, that won't work. It really could help if used in the right way.
So basically, a lot of research and a little bit of luck?
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