Looking for google ppc tool...

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I am trying to use google keyword planner but a lot of the keywords I see for my niche are $3 minimum per keyword. I'm looking for a tool to help me identify cheap keywords to buy for google PPC program.

Please advise.

Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rory Singh
    What niche are you in? I ask this question because if Warriors understand the 'competitive' nature of your niche...you will get better answers.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMarketers2500
    Selling business tools to businesses and startups....
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    • Profile picture of the author chrisniel
      I understand the pain as I am working for the ERP software development company.
      All PPC's in my niche are too high too.

      There are many tools ahrefs, majestic SEO, SEMRUSH. You can explore 1000's of new keywords for a single seed keywords.

      What we did in our case was we opted for content marketing to go move further in our marketing and we are doing pretty good.

      In just last 8 months our blog is generating 1500+ unique visitors from google (Its obvious that we have invested a good amount of money for off page seo but still its lower than PPC campaign)

      I hope this will help you somewhere.

      Regards,
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      Selling business tools to businesses and startups....
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Originally Posted by IMarketers2500 View Post

    I'm looking for a tool to help me identify cheap keywords

    Did you ever consider that the problem might not be the keyword tool itself, but rather the method you are using to find, filter and choose keywords and phrases?

    From the sound of your post, I get the impression that because the cost of the keywords turning up in the results are high - you want a different keyword tool that will give you results more to your liking (less expensive).

    Maybe the real problem is that (1) you have chosen the wrong niche for your budget, (2) you have not dug deep enough into the niche to go beyond the highly competitive and expensive keywords, or (3) your profit per sale or cost per subscriber is not aligned properly for you to be able to afford the keywords you are targeting.

    Any PPC expense, no matter how high, can be profitable, even a real bargain, if you figure out how to get a positive return through your sales and marketing.

    Good luck to you,

    Steve
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