Adwords traffic estimator tool
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I tried looking for traffic estimates -
attached is a screenshot - http://imgur.com/rTlUw
I need help in analyzing if the Daily Clicks which shows .08? what does this mean that not even 1 click can be accomplished for this keyword if I put it under the adwords campaign?
Can anyone explain that to me please. Also how exactly do I keep track of CTR how will this influence my campaign
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Thanks there.
Also would like to understand how to get some good keywords to put into my adwords campaign. Having different landing pages for each campaign is this possible?
I decide to manage 2 different country locations via 2 campaigns - so I think 2 different landing pages should suffice?
Also would appreciate understanding how did the average daily be = 5 days. I mean is there some forumla to calculate avergae daily clicks.
What about CTR? once a user clicks the add and lands on the page it becomes click through rate? Or I am wrong here. I need to understand exactly how these terms hold value - can you suggest some good read throughs or videos. Blindly searching is always there but suggestions from those who have already done this would really help.
Thanks kindly.
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The 0.8 is the average daily clicks. So if you have 4 clicks over 5 days your average daily clicks would be 0.8.
You can keep a track of your CTR through the AdWords interface.
CTR is actually massively important to your campaign as it affects your quality score. Basicallly a higher quality score will decrease your average cost per click and improve your average ranking.
There's a good video about quality score here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwuUe5kq_O8
Pro tip - grab a coffee before watching it.
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