CPC máx: USD $0,52
Recommended daily buget: USD $20,00
Clics / day: 86
Average position: 1,1
Cost / day: 8,38
Average CPC: $0,10
What does that mean?
Spending U$8,38 I can get #1,1 position in all searches that are 86 in a day I guess.
So what does mean CPC max?
Other question: can I use this tool to search for words to target in Adsense? I mean find out what words are most searched and how much would costumers pay for those searches?
Any techniques about it?
Clics / day: 86
Average position: 1,1
Cost / day: 8,38
Average CPC: $0,10
>>> From these figures there seems to be very little competition, however Google can get this very wrong either way. You may find that more common seaches have the word or phrase in and are much more competitive. Google thinks the single word will get a few clicks but in fact you will be outbid on most searches.
A good example, sorry for specifics, is 'card' and 'credit card'.
Having said that it may be that there is little competition, this could be due to being in Spain (don't know the market there) or that the term does not drive good quality traffic.
Q. Spending U$8,38 I can get #1,1 position in all searches that are 86 in a day I guess.
>>> There will be many more than 86 a day, it could be that there are many thousands. 86 is the estimate of clicks you get on your advert. Write a good advert and you could get many more.
Q. Other question: can I use this tool to search for words to target in Adsense? I mean find out what words are most searched and how much would costumers pay for those searches?
Any techniques about it?
>>> There are 'big money' terms but it's not going to be easy to attract the right people to your site to click on them. If you can get people looking for these terms to your site then there are much better ways to make money from them. I wouldn't bother trying to get the traffic that everyone is after, stick to the areas you know and make sure you write good content. It's not hard to get hundreds or thousands of people a day for free if you have good content, it depends on what you cover.
So what does mean CPC max finally?
So what does mean CPC max finally?
Silverbytes, in the most basic sense, Max CPC means a couple of things:
* When using the Traffic Estimator, it is an estimate of what Max CPC you, as the advertiser, would want to set in order for your ads to show near the top of the page, in that moment. This is tied to the fact that your Max CPC directly influences the position of your ad.
* Also Max CPC can be thought of as a cap that you set, as to the most that you're willing to pay for a click. (What you actually pay may be different, and will always be in the range between the Minimum CPC ($0.05 in the US, for example) and the Max CPC that you set.
Hope that helps.
AWA
So that could be taken as a parameter to determine how much as maximum an advertiser need to pay to a #1 position in that keyword, right?
Well, that’s largely correct. I'd make these important distinctions, though:
* It is an estimate only, and is not a guarantee or certainty.
* It is not the #1 position. Rather, think of it as being what you'd pay to be within the top few positions.
* It is an average, measured across all countries to which you're targeted.
* Your actual position will vary from country to country, depending on how competitive the keyword is in that country.
* The estimate is essentially accurate for the moment in which it is made, since it reflects the situation in that moment.
* It is not a fixed thing, since the competitive landscape literally changes from second to second.
I'm really not trying to make this seem difficult, silverbytes, but traffic estimates take into account many factors, all of which are changing moment to moment.
For this reason, I advise that you use the traffic estimates as simply a place to start. Then, once your ads are running, rely on your actual account statistics. These will tell you exactly what is happening, as opposed to what may happen.
AWA