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Azam.net
7th January 2006, 16:40
Are there any UK or EU PPC search engines with minimum bids below 10 pence?

Thank you.

Mwebb
9th January 2006, 12:17
I may be wrong but is Google not 5 pence minimum bid??

I also have a question regards Google and paying more than minimum for your visitors.

If Google want to take your money, then they have to send you the visitors, surely then it does not matter what you put in as a bid as you will still get your quota of daily visitors.????

Any opinions please?

michael

Coding Monkey
9th January 2006, 12:48
I may be wrong but is Google not 5 pence minimum bid??


They removed that late last year.

"In the coming weeks, your keywords will no longer be evaluated as normal, in trial, on hold, or disabled. Instead, your keywords will either be active or inactive, depending on their quality and maximum CPC. Each keyword will be assigned a minimum bid based on its quality. As long as its maximum CPC meets this quality-based minimum bid, your keyword will remain active and trigger ads."

crus
9th January 2006, 20:55
Hi,

there are, but from experience, they get little traffic.

Depending on product, Splut.com can get results.

D

top-click
10th January 2006, 08:58
Google from 1ppc - enormous volume if you are using the correct terms and structure!

R

top-click

Mwebb
10th January 2006, 09:29
Top-click
Maybe you could expand a bit on your post for the rest of the forum.

thanks
michael

top-click
10th January 2006, 09:49
Sure, sorry if its not clear,

'Are there any UK or EU PPC search engines with minimum bids below 10 pence?'

see http://www.top-click.co.uk/html/frequent-questions.htm

What is PCC (Pay Per Click or Sponsored Link marketing)

PPC stands for Pay Per Click. It is an advertising medium offered by several search engines, the largest provider being Google. Their offering is called AdWords. To place a PPC advert you need to set up a list of keywords (usually associated to your business). When a user of the search engine enters a term, the same as one of your keywords, your PPC Ad will show on the sponsored link section of the site (with Google this is top right of the results page). Additionally, if selected, your Ad will appear on a network of sites that are affiliated to the PPC provider.

Some of the engines that offer PPC set a minimum bid price (the minimum they will accept for an ad to be clicked)

Google used to have a minimum price, but this got wiped last Oct, so there is now no minimum bid price and clicks can be acquired for as little as a penny.

Does that eplain enough - I can waffle for ages if necessary ;)

R

top-click

Mwebb
10th January 2006, 10:03
Thanks for that.

I was more interested though in the how you got 1pence clicks from google. Now that is becoming clear.

Does anyone know any good keyword competiveness assessment tools??

Michael

ps any more waffle on about google adwords and competing for a penny i believ would be great value.