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How much the website owner pays to google in PPC marketing?
04-08-2014, 04:14 AM
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How much the website owner pays to google in PPC marketing?
Is this done through bidding? How? Who teaches PPC

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04-08-2014, 04:15 AM
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Hi John,

Yes, for Google Adword, it is done through bidding. The amount you pay is based on the competition level of the keywords you want your advertisement to show up under. Of course, the more you bid, your advertisement will appear at the top of the search result pages.

However, you don't have to spend a lot of PPC. You get to set a budget you want to spend per day. For example, if you want to spend $25/per, once you spent $25 for that day, your ads will stop showing appearing.

Furthermore, you can reduce the cost by targeting keywords with high search volume but low competition such as long tail keywords. You will have to conduct some keyword research to find out.

Learn Keyword Research Here: http://www.mktdojo.com/how-to-keyword-re...ide-to-seo

You can learn more about PPC from Google's adword site:
http://adwords.google.com

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04-08-2014, 04:16 AM
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It simply depends upon your budget of the CPC or PPC Campaigns..this will be decided by the person who needs to run the PPC or CPC campaigns... You can contact Google support systems
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04-08-2014, 04:24 AM
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Each AdWords API operation performed consumes a certain number of API units, as specified in the rate sheet below. Costs are charged at a rate of US$0.25* per 1000 API units.
More info about rates : https://developers.google.com/adwords/ap.../ratesheet

With Google AdWords, you decide how much you're willing to pay per day. You then only pay when someone clicks on your ad. In other words, you only pay when your advertising works. This approach has allowed AdWords to establish itself as a cost-effective advertising platform for businesses of all shapes and sizes.

You set your budget under the Bidding and budget section of your campaign settings. Your budget should be the amount you're comfortable spending on AdWords advertising each day.
More info about Google AdWords : http://www.google.com/ads/faq/

For more details visit http://www.crestmediainc.com/pay-per-click.htm
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04-08-2014, 04:27 AM
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