Ello all
I am veeeery new to Google AdSense and would like to run a few ads via AdSense.
Hearing what some people had to pay in a day really got worried, and these people did not realize they are going to have to pay that much until they got the bill!
Where is the best resources to learn about running an ad campaign with Google?
Is it possible to pull quality traffic for 5$ a day kind of scenario?
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Started by
Legolas
, Sep 11 2005 12:35 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 11 September 2005 - 12:35 AM
#2
Posted 11 September 2005 - 04:57 AM
I suppose you talk about an Adwords campaing ?
You can set a daily limmit so surprises are limmited.
You can pull in 100 vistors at 0,05 for $5, or just 1 for $5 but if that would be quality traffic is depending on a lot of other factors. Like competative market, your offer in the ads etc.
You can set a daily limmit so surprises are limmited.
You can pull in 100 vistors at 0,05 for $5, or just 1 for $5 but if that would be quality traffic is depending on a lot of other factors. Like competative market, your offer in the ads etc.
#3
Posted 11 September 2005 - 08:37 AM
I run a measly Adwords campaign that is capped at $7 per day and all my bids are 5cents. I haven't analyzed it in quite awhile, but it did used to provide me with a positive return on my investment. Not a heck of a lot, but it worked for my purposes to get me newsletter subscribers and an occasional buyer of my Nitty-gritty guide. I also received at least one seminar participant for our Seattle seminar.
(Which reminds me, I need to turn the seminar back on for our Philly seminar!)
(Which reminds me, I need to turn the seminar back on for our Philly seminar!)
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