But this is your first post...!
Well, I'll let others answer your question as I'm not going to be able to give you the answer you're looking for - you can't give a figure for what you should be bidding to make a profit as there are too many variables. You could bid a lot and make a big loss if you don't know what you're doing, or you could bid very little and make a lot if you do.I hardly have any money right now to be spending on my daily budget on google adwords... I spend about 12 cents to 60 cents (rarely 60 cents) on my keywords and if anyone has any suggestions on how much I should spend for a daily budget to expect a profit in return please help .. and I know that it can very but I just need a bit of an idea on it from somone who knows what they are talking about..
It also depends a lot on what it is you're bidding on. If it's a competitive subject it could cost a lot, if it's very niche it could be quite little.
I think the only way you'll get a meaningful figure is if you say what it is you're wanting to promote, or at least the area, otherwise it's just plucking figures from the air. E.g. if it's finance then expect to pay a lot.
You can lose a lot of money very quickly with AdWords, so read everything you can on it and start slowly. It's not something you can just jump into and expect to make a profit just because you're spending money.
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