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Are you sure your keyword CPC is changing on a daily basis? what happens to your ads when you are paying $0.50 cents today and its value goes up to $0.55 tomorrow?
Ashwin
Adwords has a thing set up where you put in the maximum amount your willing to bid on a keyword. Thus if it goes over that amount, i wont get charged and my ad wont pop up.
Still, i wish there was some direct equation that lets you know howmuch a keyword is from moment to moment instead of this 'avarage price' stuff.
I would guess you are looking at your ad words select login page where it shows the impressions, clicks and cost per click, right?
If so, those price numbers jump around a LOT based on where your clicks are coming from. For instance, a click from France might cost .22 while one from the USA might cost .84.
This is a relatively new development with Ad Words Select, maybe two weeks old. My cost per click had always been .88 or .89 but now the average cost per click per day varies between .32 and .64.
Go in and try to change your maximum bid below what the initial screen tells you... you will get another screen saying something like: "by bidding this low you will not be getting any clicks from Google US customers but will show in search results in other territories or with some of our partners"... some junk like that.
The point is, the minimum bid for US clicks is now much higher than the minimum bid for the rest of the world.
The more people like your ad on Adwords Select the cheaper it becomes. Google are trying to balance the pure search aspect with the paid for, it's only right that the popular ads pay less in the same way that the higher up the unpaid lists you are the more traffic you will get.
Once you have CTR above 2% you will see the cost per click come down quite a lot.
I'd say the prices change much more frequently than daily, but it's difficult to tell when you get an average figure.