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The key, as others have mentioned, is to not bid directly on highly competitive words, but rather try to find related keywords or phrases that will not cost as much. Well written ads are important, because Google rewards ads that perform well by placing them higher while not increasing cost.
You also don't want to bid too high, I find the 5th to 6th position works fine, and if the ad performs well, it may move up higher as I said before due to smart pricing without increasing cost.
It will take some dedicated work as well as trial and error to get it to work effectively - It took me many months - but once you find what works for you, it can bring in good quality traffic and increase your Adsense earnings.
I've been seeing a nice degree of success in increasing traffic via 5 cent bids on keywords with AdWords. I'm monitoring daily to be sure I am earning at least 10 cents (for me this is a benchmark for ROI).
It looks to me like the Adwords traffic might account for 20% increase. I noticed a considerable difference when I took it off for a few days. BIG drop in AdSense revenue/clicks.
What really sells me on it is that my site has great content and visitors are highly likely to bookmark my site to return. Thus I should see an ongoing and increasing benefit by carefully budgeting AdWords to bring more exposure to my site.
Just my 2 cents!
Also, I noticed that when I started promoting the site in my profile and made back only 20% of my Adwords daily budget in Adsense, my other site's CPM went up nicely.
Best advice - experiment.
M
After a while I backed off on adwords, reducing all bids to the 5c level and saw a corresponding drop in traffic and adsense revenue -- they both continue to increase, but at a slower rate. I'd say there is definetly a correlation between adsense and adwords, as as another poster said, the users have already qualified themselves as a clicker.
Would also agree on bidding on cryptic word combinations -- that has worked well for me -- just be wary of the content network.
I am doing some other advertising right now, so it is hard to compare, but at the worst it is breaking even, and I have found that much of my site traffic generates referrals, and that is what I am most interested in.