Where The F do I find accurate numbers

proplayer44

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I'm looking for some EMDs. Trying to follow all the guides and steps on here.

I can never find the CPC in google keywords tool. Where is it?

So I read you can research words using SerpIQ.

I logged in and did some keyword analysis and it provided me with a few (what I think are buying term) keywords with a CPC around .90 to $1.00 and local around 600. Sweet ok, lets look at the competition. The top few were all MFAs but with no advertising on them. No ad sense. They looked new. The .org and .net was available for both of them.

Then I check out the .com of one and it points me to the sale of the website. They are advertising that the site gets .10 CPC not the $1.00 SerpIQ was stating. So I would have spend days, weeks months trying to rank a site I thought was a good keyword when apparantly it isn't.

How do I know who has the correct data.

I want a EMD with anything more than 750 local and no less than about $1.00 but different sites all have different statistics.

I can't afford to buy any software until I actually see any miniscule results in what I've already done. Which I haven't. How do I know the software I buy will be accurate?
 


You have to create an adwords account and be logged in to see the CPC data in the Google tool now.

They are advertising that the site gets .10 CPC not the $1.00 SerpIQ was stating. So I would have spend days, weeks months trying to rank a site I thought was a good keyword when apparantly it isn't.
A parked domain is likely going to get lower CPC than a better site. Also the CPC number is an average for adwords bids, and is not what you would get paid for clicks on ads. Adsense pays 68%, but there are a lot of variables which make it impossible to know what your average CPC paid will be up front. Your site may trigger different ads based on the related keywords found in your content. Some of them may pay significantly more (of course some pay significantly less).

You can pull some limited data for free with SEMRush also.