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Google Adwords Traffic and estimate CPC
Hi,
I am looking to post an Ad in google Adwords with few keywords. When I go to estimate search raffic it shows me No Enough Data. What should I do to check it out and see that at what cost should I place the Ad so that I receive Traffic from it. Any sort of help will be highly obliged regards Anoop |
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Experiment for the best answer.
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I agree with Egol. Also take a look at those keywords on YSM. |
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I am not worried about bid cost or cost per click.
Actually I am not getting clear details of traffic on the keyword I am looking to buy. So is there any way to check traffic details if google is not giving project on traffic on keyword. |
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I am running experimental ads on a cluster of KWs right now. This will give me some idea of how high i need to bid, their relative search volume, etc. After doing this I will then build my landing pages and optimize for organic rankings.
This is the only way to get a good idea about your KWs and their cost on google. Yahoo/Overture has a tool that allows you to see bid prices in advance. And overture has a tool for relative search volume at inventory.overture.com |
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