I am just wondering what those of you who use Adwords are paying a month. Also, how much per click in your market. i would be interested in knowing some of your thoughts on the subject.
SprayWash said
Jul 17, 2014
I've done a few very small campaigns for $50 bucks. Ed Thompspn should chime in on this... He's a Google Jedi Master.
Ed Thompson said
Jul 17, 2014
Last year $3K/mo. I narrowed my service location this year down to $2K/mo.
Ed Thompson said
Jul 17, 2014
I met a guy in Boston selling tires nationally with a $50K/mo Adwords budget. He must sell a lot of tires.
Ed Thompson said
Jul 17, 2014
Facebook is very good for pay per clicks. All of it depends on how good your ads are. The better the ad, the cheaper per click. Here's a screen shot of my best performing ad. Notice how much per click.
Ed wherei is your ad showing up with such a low CPC?
Fred W said
Jul 18, 2014
Ed,
What keywords have given the best results?
Dave O said
Jul 18, 2014
I frequently receive free Adword points from Google in the mail. "If you spend $50 you can redeem the $100 coupon". Ed what is your return on investment?
Eric Schnaible said
Jul 18, 2014
Im pretty sure that is a one time redeemable coupon for new customers Dave. (and it goes fast)
Ed Thompson said
Jul 18, 2014
I committed to at least learning the basics. I think it paid off. Especially the way you can turn it on and off, open and close your territory, check your stats. Sometimes its fun.
Fred W said
Jul 21, 2014
I had advertised with Google and Facebook years ago. I quit because they were confusing and because Facebook was involved in click fraud at that time (yes....they were).
Anyhow, below is one day on Google. My max bid was $2.50 per click for that category. I received 2 clicks and was charged $8.78
Keyword Status = roof cleaning Max. CPC Clicks Impr. CTR Avg. CPC Cost Avg. Pos. Labels Est. top page bid $2.50 2 5 40.00% $4.39 $8.78 1.2 -- $0.75
Not only that but this same person clicked on my ads several times.....which I do not mind at all if they hire us but there should be a point where Google stops charging when the same person clicks over and over. Truthfully I would not mind paying $20 per click if the person then purchased.
All in all I also think we need to look beyond the clicks. If you get ten clicks and no purchase (or at least a phone call) then you need to look at the web page and not the ad.
What I mean is that your web page just is not engaging the buyer enough to call you......
waxman18324 said
Jul 21, 2014
We "ran" an adwords campaign for three months with no measurable results. I'll be the first to admit that it confuses the hell out of me. Our budget "$20 per day" was somewhat limited. Not one of our customers found us through the adwords campaign. If I'm reading the matrix correctly we were getting 16 clicks per day. It would make decision making easier if there was a way of finding out where these clicks are coming from.
We've suspended the account for now but I might return to it if I can figure it out.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Hank
Dan Dykstra said
Jul 22, 2014
Have used google adwords, but there is a company in my area that likes to click on my add to run up the cost.
Dave O said
Jul 23, 2014
Dan Dykstra wrote:
Have used google adwords, but there is a company in my area that likes to click on my add to run up the cost.
LOL. I guess one way of beating the competition is to click them to death.
Dave said
Jul 23, 2014
Don't run adwords. Did in the past, but local new company clicked it to death. This year most of our work is from referrals from customers we have had over the last 5 years.
Howdy all,
I am just wondering what those of you who use Adwords are paying a month. Also, how much per click in your market. i would be interested in knowing some of your thoughts on the subject.
Facebook is very good for pay per clicks. All of it depends on how good your ads are. The better the ad, the cheaper per click. Here's a screen shot of my best performing ad. Notice how much per click.
What keywords have given the best results?
I had advertised with Google and Facebook years ago. I quit because they were confusing and because Facebook was involved in click fraud at that time (yes....they were).
Anyhow, below is one day on Google. My max bid was $2.50 per click for that category. I received 2 clicks and was charged $8.78
Keyword Status = roof cleaning
Max. CPC Clicks Impr. CTR Avg. CPC Cost Avg. Pos. Labels Est. top page bid
$2.50 2 5 40.00% $4.39 $8.78 1.2 -- $0.75
Not only that but this same person clicked on my ads several times.....which I do not mind at all if they hire us but there should be a point where Google stops charging when the same person clicks over and over. Truthfully I would not mind paying $20 per click if the person then purchased.
All in all I also think we need to look beyond the clicks. If you get ten clicks and no purchase (or at least a phone call) then you need to look at the web page and not the ad.
What I mean is that your web page just is not engaging the buyer enough to call you......
We've suspended the account for now but I might return to it if I can figure it out.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Hank
LOL. I guess one way of beating the competition is to click them to death.