What are the least expensive keywords possible? Which tools help me find them?

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Hello and thanks for your time :)

So with the release of gpt3, I’m keen to create content and build an email list in a random niche.
Does anyone know of a tool that ranks keywords according to volume, but isolates the keywords that cost say 1 cent to buy a click?

do these penny clicks still exist now on the google ad network, or is the minimum cost per click above five cents now?

anyone have strategies to get traffic for less than 5 cents in 2023 from google?
 
Chatgpt… hmm that’s where I started …

I’m mainly asking if it’s actually possible to buy clicks for a cent or two (max) in 2023, across the Google advertising network.

I don’t really care what the keyword is, because the plan is to try and monetise it somehow …
 
Hello and thanks for your time :)

So with the release of gpt3, I’m keen to create content and build an email list in a random niche.
Does anyone know of a tool that ranks keywords according to volume, but isolates the keywords that cost say 1 cent to buy a click?

do these penny clicks still exist now on the google ad network, or is the minimum cost per click above five cents now?

anyone have strategies to get traffic for less than 5 cents in 2023 from google?
Hey there!

For finding keywords with low cost-per-click, you can try using Google Keyword Planner. It's a free tool that'll give you information on keyword volume and estimated cost-per-click on Google Ads. Unfortunately, it doesn't have the option to isolate keywords with a specific CPC.

When it comes to the cost-per-click on Google Ads, it can be more than five cents, depending on various factors such as competition and industry. But don't worry, there are still ways to drive traffic to your website with a lower cost-per-click.

Here are a few tips that might help:

  1. Target long-tail keywords - they're more specific and less competitive, which can lead to a lower CPC.
  2. Use negative keywords - this helps you exclude keywords that are not relevant to your target audience, reducing wasted spend.
  3. Optimize your landing page - a well-designed landing page with relevant content and a clear call to action can improve your Quality Score and lower your CPC.
  4. Ad scheduling and geographic targeting - you can choose to display your ads only when and where your target audience is most active, reducing wasted spend and increasing relevance.
  5. Try different ad formats - such as display, text, and shopping ads - to see which one is the most effective for your target audience.
Remember, these strategies may vary depending on your niche and target audience, so keep testing and optimizing to get the best results!

Good luck!
 
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