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whowantsomecash
I just finisher my website to promote Vejaseek, and get confused..

1. Where can I see the average Bid amount that they offer?

2. Do I have to report to them if I decided to buy an ads to promote ?

3. Thanks ! smile.gif

edited for bad english laugh.gif
antibug
Im not really sure what are the answers for these questions, as i only joined vejaseek yesterday, but i think its better to post this question in the VejaSeek special folder on this forum, which is run the WM of this site....
You'll get much faster and most reliable (casue it will be from the WM) answer to ur questions....
here's the link
http://www.getpaidforum.com/forums/index.php?showforum=803

Good Luck!!!
WaNg182
1. You can see number of valid clicks and bids in the stats section.

2. Nope, you don't need to report anything to them when buying ads/sending traffic smile.gif
whowantsomecash
QUOTE(antibug @ Oct 23 2004, 12:46 AM)
Im not really sure what are the answers for these questions, as i only joined vejaseek yesterday, but i think its better to post this question in the VejaSeek special folder on this forum, which is run the WM of this site....
You'll get much faster and most reliable (casue it will be from the WM) answer to ur questions....
here's the link
http://www.getpaidforum.com/forums/index.php?showforum=803

Good Luck!!!
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I'll make it easier to understand, for the first question..
lots of people asked "how much is your average bid?"
or some answer "my average bid is 4cents.."

where did they find out about the average bid?
whowantsomecash
QUOTE(WaNg182 @ Oct 23 2004, 12:48 AM)
1. You can see number of valid clicks and bids in the stats section.

2. Nope, you don't need to report anything to them when buying ads/sending traffic smile.gif
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do you mean that there are no EXACT number on how much is the bid amount?
I got 2 valid search worthed 0.07, is this meaning that my averrage bid is 3,5 centts?
antibug
Well i know the answer to this one....
The average bid means how much money ON AVERAGE you'll receive for each search....

Goog Luck!!! smile.gif

Edited to answer your second and third questions:
The amount of money you get for each search depends on the country where the searcher is from, on the product or service they search for etc....
But, in the above example, the average of all those searches will be 4 cents...

Im not sur, though how they calculate the average bid - maybe its calculated for each 1000 searches (and not 2)... thats only my guess
maybe some more experienced search affiliate can answer this one... smile.gif
whowantsomecash
QUOTE(antibug @ Oct 23 2004, 12:53 AM)
Well i know the answer to this one....
The average bid means how much money ON AVERAGE you'll receive for each search....

Goog Luck!!! smile.gif
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oo.. i see.. unsure.gif
so, one more question.. what determines the amount of bids? I mean, they are differ every time right? So why can it be 4 cents, or why can it be only 2 cents?
Thanks ! biggrin.gif
Dice
QUOTE(whowantsomecash @ Oct 22 2004, 11:27 PM)
oo.. i see..? unsure.gif
so, one more question.. what determines the amount of bids? I mean, they are differ every time right? So why can it be 4 cents, or why can it be only 2 cents?
Thanks !? biggrin.gif
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Average bid example

You got 10 searches and earned:

Search 1: $0.04
Search 2: $0.06
Search 3: $0.10
Search 4: $0.03
Search 5: $0.01
Search 6: $0.03
Search 7: $0.02
Search 8: $0.05
Search 9: $0.04
Search 10: $0.03

So, you earned $0.41 for 10 searches. Therefore $0.40/10 = $0.041 = 4.1c

Hope you got it smile.gif
whowantsomecash
QUOTE(sahilcapricorn @ Oct 23 2004, 02:30 AM)
Average bid example

You got 10 searches and earned:

Search 1: $0.04
Search 2: $0.06
Search 3: $0.10
Search 4: $0.03
Search 5: $0.01
Search 6: $0.03
Search 7: $0.02
Search 8: $0.05
Search 9: $0.04
Search 10: $0.03

So, you earned $0.41 for 10 searches. Therefore $0.40/10 = $0.041 = 4.1c

Hope you got it smile.gif
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Sahil always answer it in the right way smile.gif
However, still i don't understand, what makes the result of each search is different? Why can it be $0.1 sometimes, while only $0.01 at the other times?
rks
QUOTE(whowantsomecash @ Oct 22 2004, 11:46 PM)
Sahil always answer it in the right way  smile.gif
However, still i don't understand, what makes the result of each search is different? Why can it be $0.1 sometimes, while only $0.01 at the other times?
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Bid always depends on the advertiser. One advertiser can bid $.10 for one visitor and other can $.01. Hope this helps. If advertiser bids high, then his results will be displayed on the top.
Dice
QUOTE(whowantsomecash @ Oct 23 2004, 10:16 AM)
Sahil always answer it in the right way  smile.gif
However, still i don't understand, what makes the result of each search is different? Why can it be $0.1 sometimes, while only $0.01 at the other times?
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As rks said that bid depends on advertisers. Like in market, price of every item is different so here also the bids differ. Many keywords are of 50c also. Many are of 1c also. So, it can't be exact anytime. smile.gif
whowantsomecash
QUOTE(sahilcapricorn @ Oct 23 2004, 01:51 PM)
As rks said that bid depends on advertisers. Like in market, price of every item is different so here also the bids differ. Many keywords are of 50c also. Many are of 1c also. So, it can't be exact anytime. smile.gif
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oo.. I got it now.. that's explain about somebody offering me to bid in his search engine tongue.gif I didn't know exactly what does it mean until I read this tongue.gif

One more thing... if an advertiser want to put a bid, what did they bidding for? a website, or a keyword?

Thanks
Joe smile.gif
Dice
QUOTE(whowantsomecash @ Oct 23 2004, 02:19 PM)
oo.. I got it now.. that's explain about somebody offering me to bid in his search engine  tongue.gif  I didn't know exactly what does it mean until I read this  tongue.gif

One more thing... if an advertiser want to put a bid, what did they bidding for? a website, or a keyword?

Thanks
Joe  smile.gif
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Sites! Like if you search for Forex, you will get many results not just one. Out of that results bids will be different. Some results will be high and some will be less. Example: One can be of 4c and one can be of 1c too.
whowantsomecash
QUOTE(sahilcapricorn @ Oct 23 2004, 04:02 PM)
Sites! Like if you search for Forex, you will get many results not just one. Out of that results bids will be different. Some results will be high and some will be less. Example: One can be of 4c and one can be of 1c too.
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seems like this thread is only between you and me, Sahil? tongue.gif

So advertiser bid for a website, right?
But why sometimes I see (in a SE site), they said like this, "advertiser can bid for unlimited keywords, minimum 2 cents each... bla bla.."

I just want to get the whole picture.. where is the SE get the money from? What is the advertiser get in bidding keywords? unsure.gif
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