Are this ones a good niche?

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Hi folks, i've made a search with Adwords to make my new website, i've found this:

Global searches: 2.700.000
Local Searches: 200.000
CPC: 0,65 USS

I though it was good, but this seems better:

Global searches: 110.000
Local searches: 10.000
CPC: 1,5 USS

Which one you think is more profitable? Thanks in advance.

*both have low competition.
#good #niche
  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    How did you get the CPC numbers?
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    • Profile picture of the author Pal7
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      How did you get the CPC numbers?
      On the AdWords tool left hand menu click "Traffic Estimator".
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by Pal7 View Post

        On the AdWords tool left hand menu click "Traffic Estimator".
        Do the same search on the Contextual Targeting Tool & see what the Suggested bid amount is. Then divide that number by 2, you'll get a more realistic CPC.

        I assume your monetizing with Adsense?
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    • Profile picture of the author helfgott
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      How did you get the CPC numbers?
      Adwords shows it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Gomez
    not sure where you got your numbers from but obviously the first one would make more.

    lets say you got 10% of the local searches , so 20k searches at a 5% CTR that would be 1k @ 65c= $650

    for the second one 10% of searches is 1k......5% ctr @ 1.50cpc is $75

    simple maths but it really does depend where you conjured the figures from and a whole host of other factors
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    Go back into Google Adwords Keyword Tool and make sure you click on "[Exact]" under Match Types in the left hand column.

    This will make a big difference to the search numbers you are seeing
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    • Profile picture of the author Russel Mogul
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      Go back into Google Adwords Keyword Tool and make sure you click on "[Exact]" under Match Types in the left hand column.

      This will make a big difference to the search numbers you are seeing
      I agree, are these exact match numbers or broad phrase match numbers ?
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    • Profile picture of the author helfgott
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      Go back into Google Adwords Keyword Tool and make sure you click on "[Exact]" under Match Types in the left hand column.

      This will make a big difference to the search numbers you are seeing
      True true, i heard it before ty!
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    • Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      Go back into Google Adwords Keyword Tool and make sure you click on "[Exact]" under Match Types in the left hand column.

      This will make a big difference to the search numbers you are seeing
      Yea this is very true. In my humble opinion, it only counts if you set it to Exact. This will give you the most accurate data as to what you can expect traffic wise. Anything else is just a bonus in my books.
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