Hot Keywords at Bargain Prices!
| Published: | Jan 26, 2010 | |||
| Author: | Andy Walker | |||
We recently uncovered a list of highly clicked keywords that have not been bid upon. We found they can be had for as little as $0.05 per click, our minimum bid.
If you log into your ARC account and select "Manage Promotions" for one of your software titles, you'll see all the current CPC keywords and CPC bids. If you select "Bid on more words" at the bottom of the keyword section, you'll be taken to a new page. On that page there is a section called "Other Suggested Keywords". Anything that says "reviewer suggested" is a related term that gets a minimum of 200 searches per week and should do very well as a CPC search term.
There are MANY good words that get thousands of searches and do not currently have bids. So log in to your ARC account today and take advantage of this excellent way to promote your software titles. Need help? Just email us at developer@tucows.com.
Here's a small sample of a few of the keywords you might want to consider bidding on. As I write this there were no bids on them and per click pricing was $0.05:
Word = Number of Searches the week of January 11
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- ENCRYPT = 245
- RSS = 252
- PHOTO EDITING = 537
- CONVERT VIDEO FILES = 584
- COMPRESSION = 594
- ANTI-VIRUS = 611
- VIDEO EDITORS = 649
- DVD BURNING =678
- FINANCE = 891
- AUDIO CONVERSION = 971
- INVENTORY = 1105
- VOIP = 1114
- GPS = 1431
- SMS = 1646
- FOLDER = 1694
- RIP = 1866
- MUSIC = 3492
- MP4 = 3971
- BURNING = 5443
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