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I have tried setting my daily budget higher and my keyword bids are higher than the ones shown but when I search on the keyword, I very rarely find my listing. I also have one listing that shows more than 10 times more often than another…why would this happen? One of my keywords is "breastfeeding covers" and that is the content of my website "Peek-a-Boo-BCovers.com".

Your help is certainly appreciated!

Who would want to wear that silly cover? My wife breastfed all three of our kids in public without any cover at all and did just fine.



any free tool for finding adwords competitors bidding pricing.

Although Keyword Elite is an excellent tool, it is not free. I believe it costs 197$.

Google on the other hand offers a Free Keyword tool that you can use to find adwords bidding prices.

You can find it here:

https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

Once you have entered the desired keyword(s) and the captcha, you will get a list of relevant keywords.

To know how much advertisers are bidding, simply use the "Choose columns to display" dropdown menu and choose:

-Show estimated ad position
-Show estimated avg. CPC

Then enter an amount for CPC ( something like 10$) and click recalculate. Increase the amount until the ad positions show "1-3". That will give you the average CPC for the top 3 position in adwords.

Hope this help :-)

Dave
http://freewowgoldguide.blogspot.com/



December 15, 2009

Phase One Adwords Editor keyword bidding Optimization Tutorial

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Is there a tool or technique to research what keywords a company is bidding on for pay per click (PPC) marketing, aka CPC marketing aka search engine marketing (SEM)? I am trying to research where – and on what terms – a company is using their online advertising dollars and any tips or suggestions would be great.

Thank you.

Yes, you can ask really nicely.

If you have no morals you can spend some time doing impression fraud (refreshing a SERP that shows their ad) until their ad no longer shows, and then try the same thing on your own account with the same word, varying your daily budget until your ad dissappears in roughly the same amount of impressions theirs did. That will give you a very rough idea of their daily budget providing you can estimate their CTR (because AdWords will stop showing an ad when it thinks the number of impressions for this day is going to mean your ad will get clicked on too many times).

The only way to discover what keywords they’re bidding on is to thoroughly research the market (something I will assume you’ve already done if they are your competitors) and then actually search for them. Again, largely hit or miss.

Simply put, the answer is no, there are no tools or shortcuts.



December 8, 2009

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November 26, 2009

I have been trying to figure out how to best use this Niche Finder Software. My question is: Are the "SOC" numbers reporting accurately? Red = Heavy Competition, Yellow = Middle of the road Competition and Green = Very little Competition. It all sounds simple but are those number accurate? I’ve seen several cases where it didn’t appear make sense.

What exactly does "Get Exact Phrase Count" mean?

Also, should the "Ad Cost" match keyword bids in Google?

Thanks!

Ha! Funny you ask this:

I unfortunately deleted a link in my favorites just yesterday that showed many ways of income with that product. I can remember watching one of the videos and basically you search for a long tail keyword with a low number of competition, then you write an article and submit it to ezinearticles.com with a link to your site redirecting to the CPA offer.



November 22, 2009


When you are setting prices in your own keywords ask for assistance optimizing…. you will see what the bid levels are for each bidder for your keyterm, but not the actual bidder (you get the price but not the company name). If you then do a search for that key term, you will see who falls where … all those above you are the ones that bid more, all those below you are those that bid less.

-HTH



I have a keyword that I can’t show any more because the minimum bid is $10 now. But I can’t get more clicks and I can’t afford to pay $10 (a retardedly high price). If I get more clicks on my other keywords, will this eventually lower the price on the other words?
yea, right

Focus on improving your quality score.

Yes, you should bid less on that keyword.

Break you campaign down – make targeted AdGroups with few keywords. Here’s how:
http://www.profitlancebonus.com/adwords-tutorial/creating-adgroups.html




No, you can write articles using whatever keywords you want, and this will not cost you a penny. This method is known as article marketing and is very powerful.

To do proper keyword research you first need to type "free wordtracker" into google and click on the first website. This is a free keyword research tool and I used it when I first began article marketing.

Next you are going to put the particular phrase you want to target into google search, but put it in quotation marks. If you get less than 20,000 competing webpages, then go for it.

I don’t use wordtracker much anymore, as I now make enough money to use the software unique article wizard.



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