I`ve got 1 active campaign on Adwords and I have ~100 clicks per day, I created 2nd and 3rd campaign with the almost same keywords and ads, but I have the same click amount, why?
Are your keyword on exact match? If not, then most of the searches that trigger your adverts in your first campaign would trigger your others. And you can only show one advert - you can create multiple accounts to show multiple adverts, but this is against Google's rules, and will get you banned. There's no point in putting similar keywords into multiple campaigns (assuming the settings are the same) - they should be in different Adgroups in the same campaign.
If I understand currect, I pay for click $0.20 and I have 100 clicks per day, and there isn't possible to increase impressions without increase CPC? Maybe I should using other ad network, is the Adbrit better than adwords?
I think that having more sites means more clicks. How much is your budget for that 100 a day clicks? I'm looking to advertise my site too!
now i just make optimalization adwords for adsense (arbitrage), so budget isnt so big - $50 daily, but I plane increase budget, i looking better network with paypal payments
$1500 a month is big. JOhn Chow is just advertising his blog for $500 a month. I think that you should change your keyword rather than producing another campaign.
$30 a day isn't a huge budget, it's a small budget. Multiple websites advertising the same products or services still can't bid on the same keywords. Double-serving is against Google's TOS. If you want more impressions, you need more keywords - you get one impression for each person that searches for something that you're bidding on (assuming your advert appears on page one, and your budget isn't running out). If you want more impressions, you need more keywords. If they don't click onto your site, then your advert isn't very good. I take it that your average position is better than 7 or so?
if you want more impressions you need more keywords, not the same keywords duplicated in additional campaigns.
Exactly, your "new" campaigns were just overlapping keywords which would not get your anymore traffic.