I've been posting questions here recently, and I appreciate your help and patience as I try to make something of these Adwords campaigns. I searched for this question but wasn't able to find a thread that dealt specifically with this.
This is my first campaign, and my account doesn't have any reputation with Google. I spent some time making a good LP, and I have QS between 7 and 10 for all keywords -- most are 7, with some 10s. I'm in a saturated financial niche, but all of my keywords have < 2k monthly searches (targeted long-tails), and the "Advertiser Competition" bar on the keyword tool wasn't full for most of them.
I set my max CPC at 0.40, thinking that was even a little high, but I wanted to make sure I made first page. So now Google is telling me that I have to pay between 0.70 and 11.00 to hit first page for these keywords that have practically no traffic and little competition.
I'm really hoping it's a matter of setting my CPC that high, and not having to pay that much after all. Or if I do, it's just for a few clicks, and after I get some good CTR (my ads are well-written and have the keyword in them), the CPC will drop.
Is that the case?
This is my first campaign, and my account doesn't have any reputation with Google. I spent some time making a good LP, and I have QS between 7 and 10 for all keywords -- most are 7, with some 10s. I'm in a saturated financial niche, but all of my keywords have < 2k monthly searches (targeted long-tails), and the "Advertiser Competition" bar on the keyword tool wasn't full for most of them.
I set my max CPC at 0.40, thinking that was even a little high, but I wanted to make sure I made first page. So now Google is telling me that I have to pay between 0.70 and 11.00 to hit first page for these keywords that have practically no traffic and little competition.
I'm really hoping it's a matter of setting my CPC that high, and not having to pay that much after all. Or if I do, it's just for a few clicks, and after I get some good CTR (my ads are well-written and have the keyword in them), the CPC will drop.
Is that the case?