Getting quality traffic for a low cost/click?

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Hello people,

So recently I've decided I'm going to give Adwords a try.

My budget isn't too expendable, so I am going to try to set up an adwords campaign. My goal is to spend, on average, between 4 to 6 cents per click. I did some research, and have discovered that it is required to set up an abundant amount of individual campaigns to target specific keywords.

I was wondering, what would be the best endeavor to proceed with to acquire high quality traffic with a cost in this approximate price range? I don't mind spending a lot of time setting up 100s or even 1000s of individual campaigns to achieve my goal.

Before, about 2 or so years ago, I was a newbie to internet marketing --and still am--, and thought I had to bid the recommended price. So I said, ok I'll pay a dollar to a dollar fifty per click, thing is the money added was gone in a day. I got quite a few leads, but not many -- and I made the mistake of not following up.
#cost or click #low #quality #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author svetod
    There are many things to look at when you are starting. However make a big list of exact match keywords and bid at least 50% more of the suggested bid. You initial goal is to establish high CTR. Don't worry if the clicks are expensive in the beginning. Every campaign needs time to establish itself and after a couple of days Google will start decreasing your cpc. Bidding high in the beginning is a crucial point to get high CTR and QS.

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