132impressions ,Not any click.Need help!

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by jacksmith310, Oct 28, 2009.

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    I'm a new advertiser. why there was no click? maybe bidding too low? The average position is 4-7. Or I should rewrite the ads? or.....something else?
     
    jacksmith310, Oct 28, 2009 IP
  2. Steve Powers

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    4-7 is not that bad position.You'd better rewrite your ads and make it more attractive.Then things will be better.
     
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    The more appealing the ads is, the more clicks you will get. And that is what you're going to do now, so do it.
     
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    maybe the budget is too low
     
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    No worries. Quite regular thing. Work over bids (see what happens after bid rise in real time) and ads.
     
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    You only have 132 impressions. That is a tiny, tiny amount. It is not at all surprising you have no clicks, so don't panic.

    Supposing you are running site ads, a typical Click Through Rate (CTR - number of clicks for every 100 impressions) might be 0.2. In that case, with just 132 impressions, most likely you won't get any clicks.

    Even if you are running sponsored search ads, with a CTR of 1 - 2% it's not that unlikely for you to have no clicks.

    I would only start worrying if you have >2000 impressions and no clicks. Then consider whether your ads are well written and relevant to the searches/sites.
     
    PortraitProAlex, Oct 29, 2009 IP