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Google Adwords is asking 10 dollars per click??

I am ready to go elsewhere. Should I try Yahoo, or MSN? My main concern is cost per click. I want to get about 200 clicks per day and 20 cents per click. Any suggestions?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    If you are going to stick with pay per click, the key to having a low cost per click is having a high quality ad. This is important for both google and yahoo. I would suggest that you change your ad around, or add another ad to your ad group.

    Another thing you want to do is limit the keywords to each of your ad groups. Make sure the keywords are relevant to the ad you made. If you change your keywords and ads up a little, you will find that google will accept your ad and not make you raise your bid, and yahoo will increase your quality index on your ad group.

    It takes some time and some tweaking, but it will pay off. Besides that, there are millions of other things you can do to promote your site. Hope this information helps.

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