Question, ok, so its me and another guy bidding for one keyword. I am currently bidding a max CPC of $76/click. My quality score is GREAT 9/10. He is on the left side, I am on the right. Does this mean he is bidding/paying more than $76? Bear in mind there are no other competitors. Currently, I am paying .10/click for 2nd ad spot ranking at my min CPC bid of $76. My click thru rate is garbage cause everyone clicks his ad instead of mine, because he is on the left side. Just wondering if this is a lost cause or what your guys thoughts are on this.
Yeah, I'm talking search results...I didn't know of a manual review to appear in the highlighted boxes, is that the case, really?
Confused. PPC ads are not shown on right side of SERP, it is always displayed above or on the left hand side of organic results.
First of all, if you're second with .10 per click then I'm gonna assume here that traffic levels for that phrase are pretty low, so you may have to give it a while to start seeing clicks. Second, how do you know the other guy is getting all the clicks? My experience is that often CTR is almost just as high in the top space on the right as it is when you're highlighted You ads don't get approved manually to be in the highlighted boxes (at least not as far as I know - never heard that before - anyone else?) What's your average position in your adwords account for that phrase? You might sometimes be at no.1 and sometimes at no.2
Yeah, right now I don't care about being top spot, I was more wondering that If I am bidding $99, which I am now, is the guy above me paying somewhere in the range of $89/click, which he should be. Using the formula the Google guy said, My QS is/was a 9 * 99 (my max cpc) = 891 891/10 (his QS) = $89/click Unless something super shady is going on, because I doubt he can afford that, but he's still ahead of me nonetheless. So, I was just wondering, either left side sponsered ads don't factor into the equation, or this guy is spending like $80K/day, or its all B.S. To let you know, I have had that top spot on the left hand side, and I know for a fact it gets 1000 clicks/day, and right now I get 3 clicks out of 2500 impressions/daily because I am top on the right hand side, which nobody cares about. My QS score is dropping like a rock, hehe, so he might be paying a little less, but not anymore less than like $25/click. It's one of those keywords where if you aren't on the left hand side, you ain't gonna get the clicks.
Doubt it! I think you are confusing the AdRank formula with the one used to calculate actual CPC. Irrespective of your bids, if you are paying .10 per click with QS9 and assuming he has QS10 then he is going to be paying .10 also - in theory! (Google claim they only charge you what is required to beat the next position.) If that is true, I would suggest your competitor must have a fantastically compelling site because I know if I was searching for something and there were only two ads I guarantee I would be clicking on both of them (if I ever clicked on sponsored results !!)
It's probably just the placement protocol, not that he's bidding $100 and you about $70. I couldn't imagine though if you somehow got stuck having to pay $75 for a click. lol
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