Having success with the 1 cent method?

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Hi folks,

I bought Paul Lynch's product and then later Dor's one (the two reports are very similar, which raises some questions).

I've set AdWords up in the manner described by both but the method is not working.

Initially I set the bid price at 2 pence and got no impressions, then I experimented by making it 20 pence. That day I got 14,000 impressions and I thought that things were working out ok. Next day, no impressions because Google has judged my keywords to be poor quality.
I raised the bid price to 50 p but this is still only leading to a few hundred impressions per day.

So, is there anyone who has found a way to make this work?

Robert
#cent #method #success
  • Profile picture of the author pheonix44
    If you are going to use 0.01 clicks I would say find other sources other then Google. it is often hard to exhaust your budget with them like this. Try some of the PPV networks and see how you like those.
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  • Profile picture of the author kcom
    Robert,
    I dabbled with this for a little while and got absolutely no where. So, I went back to MSN for my PPC, because they definetly have lower rates for higher ad rankings.
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    • Profile picture of the author RobertSeviour
      What puzzles me is seeing the screenshots from Paul Lynch and Dor which show very big numbers of impressions / clicks but at the 0.01 bid price. I have a feeling that I'm missing something. Can anyone enlighten?
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  • Profile picture of the author Colin Palfrey
    The main thing you are missing is time.

    The information you mention was all perfectly accurate....way back when!!

    I run software to check for profitable PPC niches, and I'm sure I'm not alone.
    You simply aren't going to find a profitable keyword by tagging some words in front, or behind your niche. Everybody knows this trick, and are bidding appropriately.

    If you want cheap advertising you need to look at the alternatives to Google.
    Believe it not, they aren't the only game in town....they just say they are LOL

    My 2c
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  • Profile picture of the author Taylor French
    I've tried other networks and been horribly disappointed. Some of the networks sent me 10,000 clicks and not a single sale. The traffic conversions were absolutely horrible.

    AdWords is the only one I've tried that actually sent traffic that converted, but even their traffic has gone into the crapper lately.
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