With A $100 daily budget, how many subs..?

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With a $100 daily budget, how many email subs do you think you can get (in a day)? I'm asking the people who have already did PPC and have been even a little successful because I'm about to start an online business with a paid traffic strategy but I want to budget it.


And I know you all will say just get out their and do it, I am. I'm just asking so I will know a realistic average number of subs that I could be getting so I can outline my goals towards them.


Oh, and that's towards a landing page.


Give me some numbers, percentages, whatever. All I want is a little help.
Thank youuu!
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  • Profile picture of the author backlinkmasters
    So if you are doing it on Bing (which I would recommend when just starting out), you can get pretty cheap clicks even for competitive niches. In the weight loss area, for example, I've experienced $0.10-$0.17 average CPC. So say you have okay CTR rate (maybe around $0.15/click), and about a 33% conversion rate on your landing page, you could be getting between 200-220 subscribers a day. Obviously this number will fluctuate according to your CPC and landing page conversion rate, but I would say that's a realistic number for the start.

    Good luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author nicolasmd2112
      Originally Posted by backlinkmasters View Post

      So if you are doing it on Bing (which I would recommend when just starting out), you can get pretty cheap clicks even for competitive niches. In the weight loss area, for example, I've experienced $0.10-$0.17 average CPC. So say you have okay CTR rate (maybe around $0.15/click), and about a 33% conversion rate on your landing page, you could be getting between 200-220 subscribers a day. Obviously this number will fluctuate according to your CPC and landing page conversion rate, but I would say that's a realistic number for the start.

      Good luck!
      That's sounds like an accurate estimation just by considering averages, however to truly get a real estimate you would need to compare keywords and figure out the conversion quality of those keywords, which may change between niches.
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  • Profile picture of the author fpforum
    It really depends on a number of factors.. What is the niche? How good is your landing page? Are you offering any freebies? There is so much that can determine the ratio of hits into subscribers. I think it's safe to assume you would likely get at least a few dozen, but I don't think anyone could say for sure.
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  • Profile picture of the author jordand870
    Awesome! I was thinking about starting with Bing because I've heard that it's quicker.


    Any PPC tips for me?
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  • Profile picture of the author backlinkmasters
    When Geo Targeting, make sure to select the "Show my ads to users in my targeted locations" as for some reason this is not the default setting haha.
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