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I think Google's Traffic Estimator Tool is highly misleading if not a scam.
For example, for the keyword 'Linux' the traffic estimator shows the following:
Average CPC: £0.06 (at a maximum CPC of £0.10)
Estimated clicks per day: 70 - 106 (at a daily budget of £10.00)
This works fine for a day or so, (except it only ever results in no more than 10 hits) and then for no apparent reason Google Adwords complaints about the keyword, as follows:
keyword(s) are currently inactive for search.
These keywords are marked in the Status column of the Keywords tab below. Improve their quality through optimization, delete them, or raise the keywords' bids to the minimum bids indicated. (Raising the bids to at least the minimum will activate the keywords.)
In this case, Google asked to increase the CPC bid to a five times higher minimum bid! Even when the target page uses the keyword all over the place, including in the HTML title, it won't make a difference.
Hence it is my impression that Google tries to lure you into the Adwords business with cheap offers in its traffic estimator, and once the user has started his campaign, Google hits you hard by dramatically increasing the CPC price for no apparent reason. This is worse than a gambling casino!
J.Neuhoff
Last edited by JNeuhoff : 07-31-2007 at 06:10 AM.
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