I checked the recent threads and searched the archives, but it looks like this is a new development. Have we seen this before?
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[edited by: mcguffin at 2:59 am (utc) on Dec. 12, 2003]
Perhaps when you drop to add #5 you will not be displayed on many Adsense sites (because x number of sites only have the top 4) and the algo factors in your ad's fewer projected impressions and the resulting probable changes in ctr?
lots and lots of possibilities.
to allege 'criminality' is, frankly, ridiculous.
all the whining aside, business is business. I don't like paying the real estate broker 6% and I am free sell my house myself.
precisely.
It is good for us to remember (or acknowledge) that we cannot and should not know with much precision the ins and outs of the algo. That is the only thing google has to sell. They must maintain a balance of proprietary secercy while allowing their customers (us) to be able to determine value.
I think they do a pretty good job. My company would not exist without adwords.
Is it possible that Google maintains a projected CTR for positions based on historical data?
I'm sure the data is collected but going by historical data could in theory change the status at anytime for anyones campaign which would make the status indicator of no value to each individual. In other words, if the status is less than stellar then just wait for someone elses similar campaign bring it back up for you.
JAG
Now people who don't know the system will panic if they see 'at risk' and bid more.
This brings the point home, for those of as only choosing to advertise on google and not on the partnered sites, we are faced with no option on improving the CTR for that keyword. Outbidding isn't going to help a keyword be safe from been disable, as it does not have the influence of Google's search pages if niche keyword is performing poorly over a period.
Classic example would be 'super bowl' as a keyword which will not perform well in google when the super bowl is 10-months away. Of course a keyword like 'super bowl' will probably have loads of searches regardless the time of the year, but it shows that poorly performing keywords on google cannot be save on google CTR alone.
Only remedy IC to improving the status of a keyword is to run the ad also on the partnered sites/Google Adwords network.