Strange CPC flunctuations

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by Comfis, Sep 23, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hello

    Yesterday i started a campaign!

    i put a bid of 0.15 and the ctr of the campaign was low (0.35%)! the score of my landing page was 6

    suddenly the minimum bid for first page appearance went to 0.20 . I put the maximum bid to 0.20

    the ctr became higher (up to 1%). and the landing page score increased (7/10)

    and suddenly today the minimum bid for first page appearance went to 0.70 :S

    it doesn't make sense at all.. any idea why this happens?
     
    Comfis, Sep 23, 2008 IP
  2. trishan

    trishan Peon

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    #2
    Probably because at first Google is testing your ad to gather information on its performance in terms of CTR and then compare it to other similar advertisers. If your CTR is significantly lower than your competitors then your min bid will go up. Your QS score may vary for a number of reasons but it should stabalise fairly quickly.
     
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  3. Comfis

    Comfis Well-Known Member

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    that makes sense but what if i tell you that i am the only advertiser for the keywords i promote?:O

    who is the competitors we are talking about?
     
    Comfis, Sep 23, 2008 IP
  4. trishan

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    If that's the case then Google would probably use some formula or set of rules to determine what you pay in the absence of competition. It could include past bidders in your keyword. More information RE what keywords you are bidding on, a link to your landing page and possibly your CTR would be required to give an explanation.
     
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    higher on the page = higher ctr
     
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  6. Michael T.

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    Are you sure that you are the only advertiser?


    Maybe you are let's say targeting USA and you are not using the google.com domain so you can't see your competition.
     
    Michael T., Sep 24, 2008 IP
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    Google will be looking at every time that keyword has ever been used. Lack of competition now could just be they got slapped and gave up.
     
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  8. Comfis

    Comfis Well-Known Member

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    yeap i suppose that something like this happened.

    i am the only competitor for the keyword, i ve tested the ads preview tool.

    anyway.. after much efforts, and after spliting my keywords and ad variations, it seems it is getting much better. so i am very happy (especially if other competitors gave up with this)
     
    Comfis, Sep 25, 2008 IP
  9. pawanpandey78

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    Hi,

    i face the same problem when i start a new campaign every time, that will happen always first Google is testing your ad copy to gather info on its performance in terms of CTR and then compare it to other similar ads.
     
    pawanpandey78, Sep 26, 2008 IP