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I've been doing keyword research recently on the google keyword tool. I've been trying so hard to find low estimated cpc prices but it's near impossible. I've read some WSOs and seen some articles that mention a good estimated cpc would be $0.25 and under, especially for CPA offers that are averaging fairly low EPC. Does anyone have any tips on how to get access to cheaper keywords? To me it looks like you have to spend $1-$3 per click for any kind of useable keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author articuno
    @Tocholke,

    I haven't really used CPC a lot, but many you can find a niche that's not to low and not to high. In terms, I mean if you trying to get a keyword like iPad, you would have to pay out more per click because it's popular. But if you find a keyword that's not to popular and not unknown, you would have a better chance to get a low cost keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author omy123
    See if you are trying to go high high demand keyword, you need to pay more for sure.. you can start with good demand long tail keyword..
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  • Profile picture of the author Mahmoud Selman
    Originally Posted by Tocholke View Post

    I've been doing keyword research recently on the google keyword tool. I've been trying so hard to find low estimated cpc prices but it's near impossible. I've read some WSOs and seen some articles that mention a good estimated cpc would be $0.25 and under, especially for CPA offers that are averaging fairly low EPC. Does anyone have any tips on how to get access to cheaper keywords? To me it looks like you have to spend $1-$3 per click for any kind of useable keyword.
    Hi Tocholke,

    The key is finding a niche or an offer that not many affiliates bidding on. Work smart and do your research wisely.

    Don't go and setup a dating campaign and think that your CPC will be $0.05 because that will never happen.

    Instead try something like a new comming Dracula movie that affiliate not so interested of and you may win bidding $0.02 per click and earn some decent cash from such offer.

    This is only an example and not a running offer just to give you an image about how to get a low CPC.

    Good Luck
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    • Profile picture of the author Tocholke
      Thanks for all the info. I'm going to do some keyword research again tonight, focusing on different angles. Even if the estimated CPC is fairly high on some keywords, it's still possible to get the clicks at a lower price? Is this right?
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    The estimated bids are usually way off, I wouldn't use them at all.

    The only way to get cheap clicks is to get a very high ctr on Adwords.

    Penny clicks are still possible with places like 7search and FB ads though.

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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by Tocholke View Post

    I've been doing keyword research recently on the google keyword tool. I've been trying so hard to find low estimated cpc prices but it's near impossible. I've read some WSOs and seen some articles that mention a good estimated cpc would be $0.25 and under, especially for CPA offers that are averaging fairly low EPC. Does anyone have any tips on how to get access to cheaper keywords? To me it looks like you have to spend $1-$3 per click for any kind of useable keyword.

    That seems very high and depending on the offer payout it would probably be difficult to make money

    What niche is this ?
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