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I was wondering while using Adword Keyword tool and setting it to 'Cost and ad position estimate' how do you tell how much each click will be when the ads shows up on your page?
ex: car insurance quotes $17.51 Average CPC what % of $17.51 would the click acuatlly be worth if some click on that ad on your page? Any simple rule of thumb to remeber? |
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Yeah since they split them up it is not a valid indicator at all for content, as a lot of big spenders turn of the content network, and others offer substantially reduced bids for content ads.
Someone may offer $1.00 for a search keyword and $.20 for a content click on the same word.
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