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Im Confused. Do You Pay Adwords Or Do They Pay You?

im making a blog. im new to blogging and confused. i am using the adowrds keyword tool to research my niche. i have a blog made with 6 pages of content. i picked out some of my keywords and plugged them into the keyword tool and found they have a nice cpc value, high search volume, and low competition. so now what do i do now? i see infot hat says you have to pay adwords but is that only if you are the compnay selling the products? i am just looking to advertise for others, not myself. i do not offer and product or service so i would not be paying right?
i see some sites where you set a price per click? what is that for? is that the price you will be paid or the price others will be paid? im so lost.
what do i do with the adwords code? is that for use when i type a sentence and insert the code for a link reference from a word in the sentence so its highlighted someway and when clicked the user will be directed to whatever site is advertising? ?

No Responses to “Im Confused. Do You Pay Adwords Or Do They Pay You?”

  1. Sam Wills says:

    Adwords is for advertising ur site/product.ie you have to pay them.Adsense is advertising in ur site/blog.ie u gets money.You have to join adsense to get adds placed in ur blog.But i think approval of adsense is difficult with blog unless your blog gets high traffic

  2. Florence says:

    I’m really not sure what you’re really trying to accomplish with (PPC), there’s a lot going on in your question but I will try to explain, as best I can, how (PPC) works. When you bid on keywords for a specific campaign that is the amount that YOU WILL BE CHARGED if someone clicks on your ad! For example, if you have the keyword “dog training” and your bid for that keyword is ($2.00) then someone types that keyword into Google and your ad comes up and they click on your ad, then you will be charged ($2.00) regardless if the person purchases the product that you’re promoting! You really have to be careful when running (PPC) campaigns on with Google-Adwords. It could end up costing you a lot of money. I would suggest going to a 2nd tier search engine like 7seach.com, which is a very inexpensive (PPC) site, compared to the likes of Google-Adwords. You can bid on keywords for as little as (5-10) cents. This will help keep your cost way down.
    If you’re not planning on promoting any items yourself I would suggest using FREE traffic generation methods. This will work very well for you and you wont be spending your hard-earned money! Good Luck!

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