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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I just moved 2 domiaans from sedo testing out parking companies, and I just got 1.14 per click on one of my domains. is it normal? Holy crap that seems like an awful lot.
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dam i knew it was too good to be true lol
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namedrive is a good choice. i have alot of domains there. i had a 3.63 click there recently.
here's one with avg ppc of 1.10
internet.sc
US$ 3.29 88 3 % 3.41 US$ 1.10
just checked, last month it had a 2.88 click.
Last edited by Jacksplat; 11-12-2006 at 09:50 PM.
Holy NameDrive sounds like a good Batman exclamation.
If a click is valued at over $1.00 then it will always stay like that, no updates will be made.
If you are new to ND, then we show generic values for the first 24-48 hours until we receive the actual update on click prices from Google. The generic prices are $0.11 for the US, $0.10 for Europe etc. Anything over this value is the updated real value from Google. If you look at any stats on a day by day basis, the shaded date is the last-updated date. Any data before this data is fixed and the amount you have earned on Google. Any data more recent than the shaded date is generic data which will be updated when the Google data comes in.
We normally update at around 12-2pm EST.
Ed
www.NameDrive.com
So what about the FLOOD of .03 and .04 cents clicks? If the average is .11 cents then how are these ultra low clicks SO common?
GoPC
Bidding goes up and down for all/any keywords advertisers are looking at. If the leads arent getting them in the plus for any particular keyword they're paying a dollar or more for, then without a doubt they will drop that puppy down to a penny or so. I've done the same thing. For one keyword in particular I was paying x.xx per click and it kept climbing cuz some other guy was trying to outdo me for top spot, after a while I gave up and let him have it, then set my click bid to 5 cents knowing my return was better. He then dropped his slowly to a more suitable amount, when i tried to creep up again he just kept on me. a virtual rollercoaster ride. Either way, the cost per click (pay per click) can be a dollar or two one week, and 5 cents another.
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