Does a very low CPC make a difference when choosing a Cb product

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I was looking at a CB product that seemed very interesting and something that me and my wife would have used as well as all of our friends.

The Searches are there for the Main KYs but the CPCs are $.42 or $.50.

Is this too low to consider promoting this product on a website/blog ??

I mean if PPC people are not bidding up on it high it must not be a great converter right ( i.e a great product ?)

Should CPC mean anything when deciding whether what CB product to promote ??

Thanks,
Robert

P.S.Plus, Gravity is over 100 which now by many well know Syndicators here on WF say to stay away from when it is that high.
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Lessard
    Been in this for 15 years. I have learned from experience that what does not work for one person can work for another and what is a raging success for the other guy you may flop at. I take other peoples experiences into consideration but then I test, test and test.

    The people that are making bank here do NOT let other peoples opinions stop them they just do baby tests and when they hit a winning formula they scale it out like mad.

    I guess my short answer is "just test it:" :-)
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Thanks. That sounds probably the best thing to do
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    You have to test it yourself otherwise you will only ever be making a guess.

    CPC doesn't mean much apart from competition. Try looking at the buyer keywords in your niche and see what the prices are for them.
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  • Profile picture of the author veekay31
    I don't think you should just look only at the CPC figures and decide about promoting a product. If a product has a good sales page and converts well then you can find many other keywords other than the "product name" keyword.

    I've got better results with non product name keywords, especially keywords that provide a solution to a problem.
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    • Profile picture of the author greenowl123
      Originally Posted by veekay31 View Post

      I don't think you should just look only at the CPC figures and decide about promoting a product. If a product has a good sales page and converts well then you can find many other keywords other than the "product name" keyword.

      I've got better results with non product name keywords, especially keywords that provide a solution to a problem.
      Good advice written above. Heed it well.
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Originally Posted by veekay31 View Post

      I don't think you should just look only at the CPC figures and decide about promoting a product. If a product has a good sales page and converts well then you can find many other keywords other than the "product name" keyword.

      I've got better results with non product name keywords, especially keywords that provide a solution to a problem.

      Yeah I am not referring to the 'product name' KY.

      I am referring to non product KYs related to the product. Like a product related to 'bed wetting' and typing every KY idea other than the 'product named' KY ( i.e 'how to cure bed wetting', 'stop bed wetting' etc.) and seeing $.30 or $.40 in CPC at google adwords tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author sanusense
    I have read it on ebook that 100+ gravity is considerable. i.e. 100= 1 sale.
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