View Full Version : new to adwords, typical conversion rate?
disgust
Jun 8th 2004, 10:11 am
roughly what's an average conversion rate for something you're advertising via adwords?
considering they should be really, really targetted, I'm hoping it'd be quite high, but I really have no idea
disgust
Jun 8th 2004, 10:15 am
another question I was wondering about..
if your bidding amount is lower than everyone elses, do your ads just never show? do you need to keep on increasing it until they do?
Help Desk
Jun 8th 2004, 10:16 am
There is no rough estimate. The Keywords that you are targetting, your ad, the dollar amount and your competition make it too variable.
Bernard
Jun 8th 2004, 12:44 pm
The more focused/targeted the keyphrase(s), the higher the CTR can be. For ads with thousands of impressions, I'm averaging between 3 and 4% CTR.
Your ads should show at the end of the list (page 2, 3, 4, etc. depending upon the number of ads competing for a search) in the worst case as long as your daily spending limit does not cap the number of impressions.
cobaltlady
Jun 8th 2004, 1:16 pm
I average 3-4%. Depending on the keyword, Google will delete it for you at less than 1% but thats not a hard and fast rule. I have one keyword that was at .5% and Google just warned me. I had to raise my bid amount.
schlottke
Jun 8th 2004, 3:52 pm
Im in the 8-10% range on most of my ads.
vinyl
Jun 8th 2004, 3:55 pm
Almost the same here.
disgust
Jun 9th 2004, 11:44 pm
thanks for your responses.
rather than creating a new thread I have some related newbie-adwords questions:
does google have a non-disclosure agreement for this like they do for adsense?
and what exactly does the bid amount per click change? if someone's paying more than you, does that mean you won't show at all? or only the "top x" bidders show? or what?
T0PS3O
Jun 10th 2004, 1:44 am
It will show you but on position > 20 or page 3 or some useless page. It will show in your average position and yuo will see hardly any impressions and even less clicks. Pretty useless not being on page 1 I found. Keep increasing till you find yourself (don't rely on their estimate) on page 1 thus amongst the top 8. So all bidders show but in order of their bid.
disgust
Jun 10th 2004, 1:55 am
what about for adsense ads?
when you bid for adwords you automatically show on adsense ads as well, right? or is there a seperate bidding process?
T0PS3O
Jun 10th 2004, 1:58 am
Adsense shows up in your adwords stats as 'Content' as oppose to Search clicks and impressions. We don't get many clicks from it but on some of the approx 800 ads a lot of impressions. It's not a source we are focussing on for now.
You can turn it off btw. You don't have to show your ads on content partner sites. You can change it per campaign under edit campaign settings.
disgust
Jun 10th 2004, 4:45 pm
thanks for the tips :)
are you able to see roughly what the price you'd need to bid at would be before you actually do it, or do you "bid and see where you get"?
cobaltlady
Jun 10th 2004, 5:29 pm
If I want a adword ad to reach "content search" in adsense. I bid up my keyword to the top 4 positions.
disgust
Jun 10th 2004, 5:39 pm
is there any way to see roughly how much it would take to get there without actually doing it?
I suppose not, eh?
cobaltlady
Jun 10th 2004, 5:44 pm
You can do a new keyword in adwords and check the "estimate" it will give you a estimated position and keep bumping up your bid till you reach the top 4.
Geir
Jun 13th 2004, 2:18 pm
Your position will depend on a combination of your bid and your CTR, so there is really no other way than trial and error as far as I know.
To improve your position you can either increase your bids, or modify your ad in a way so that it draws a higher CTR. Of course, if you do both, your position will increase more, and the higher up on the list you show, the higher your CTR will likely be...
:) Geir
Boston SEO Freelancer
Feb 19th 2008, 6:57 pm
It really depends on the industry you are in because CVR depends on how competitive you keywords are. Its really complex considering how many new sites enter adwords everyday.
robertpriolo
Feb 19th 2008, 7:05 pm
Boston SEO, stop reviving 4 year old posts, many issues 4 years ago are not longer valid
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