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Hi guys.. i need some advice.. so i got a 5 term keyword and they have 1900 exact searches and only 48 results for allintitle... but the CPC is only 0.05euros or 1 dollarcent or so? when i type it in google it auto generates it together with some longer ones (2 more terms added)! the main keywords around have good CPC so does it matter? also i need to buy a domain got an EMD, i think to buy it on namecheap but what about hosting? can i buy that somewhere else? |
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anyone please?
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With such a low cpc and a corresponding search count it would be a waste of time going after that keyword.
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Are there any related terms that have a higher CPC? Sometimes you can pickup some higher priced clicks if the related terms are higher. One way to do this is to restrict the area of the page that adsense pulls content from to determine what ads to show. So you could target the page for one keyword and then target the ads for a related keyword that pays higher. Just a thought... You can probably dominate this keyword but really is it worth it? If you had hundreds of these it could start to add up but you are not going to make huge cash on just one. |
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I wouldn't bother with such low traffic on this keyword. If you get emotional about a particular keyword or phrase, and you want it to work, but the results do not stack up, just let it go and move on. Let the research and numbers make your decisions for you. |
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I would disagree. If the keyword gets 1900 searches/month, why not try and relate it to an ebook, CPA or Amazon offer? 1900 exact is definitely enough to make money. If it's purely Adsense your looking for then 0.05 is too low, but try and find a different way of monetization maybe. Alan |
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Is it 1900 searches per day or month? If it is for a month then per day your visit might be 63 ~. But how can you confirm the search results. I do not think even if it is said 1900 it will be that much. For the record if your using Google keyword tools i would not say you will really get 1900 searches. I think you should go for a better keyword with around 10,000 searches and is a long tail keyword. As for your question you can just Google it and fine tons of hosting company. I personally use Hostgator and i really love their service. Hope it helps |
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more important than traffic is monthly potential earnings off of that traffic when researching i usually just do a LOT of research, gather them into a "pool" of keywords in one file, organize them by potential, and start at the bottom with an estimated $10 per keyword You should buy your domain from either namecheap, or godaddy, however i prefer godaddy because of all of the discount codes you can find on the inernet... hosting, i go with hostgator Tyler A |
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