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bumped up "recommended budget"

recommended budget raised but doesn't match estimated traffic

         

justshelley

12:53 am on Dec 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I made changes to a number of my AdGroups a few days ago and since that time, I have not had one impression for those AdGroups. In my campaign settings, I have search and content turned off and originally had $10 for my daily budget. I have contacted AdWords regarding this issue at least half a dozen times. I just got an email back that I needed to raise my "recommended budget". That couldn't be the problem because even at the "recommended" budget of $20, I would have shown at least some impressions. I'm getting "0" impressions on just the AdGroups that got their ad text modified. I'm not disabled, paused or otherwise turned off. I'm paid up. I can't imagine that the recommended budget would be the issue or root of the problem ...but...

I also have a client that I was having similar problems with only his ads were showing up, just not very often. Strangely, the recommended budget shows $40 but if I do the traffic estimator, it shows estimates under $5. I don't understand.

Any suggestions, similar issues, resolutions?

Robsp

1:06 pm on Dec 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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justshelley

I see the same things in quite a few of my campaigns. The budget estimator estimates much higher than the actual spend, sometimes up to 5 times higher. My "work around" is to set the daily budget higher and keep a close watch in the campaign.

killroy

1:17 pm on Dec 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Erm you said you switched off both search AND conbtent ads, so If I got this right you switched EVERYTHING off... you have to enable at least one of them, no?

SN

AdWordsAdvisor

4:42 pm on Dec 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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..I'm getting "0" impressions on just the AdGroups that got their ad text modified. I'm not disabled, paused or otherwise turned off. I'm paid up...

justshelley, the above seems to indicate that either your ads and/or your keywords are of a sensitive nature, and will not show, even on Google, until reviewed and approved. This is quite often the case if a new ad is getting no impressions at all.

On the other hand, if an ad is showing sometimes but not others, it is most often (by far) a daily budget issue.

As often discussed in this forum, if your actual budget is lower than the recommended budget in the 'Edit Campaign Settings' page, then your ad will not show 24/7 for every keyword.

Tip: Look at the ratio between your actual budget, and the recommended budget. Your ad will show this percent of the 24 hour day. For example:

* Actual budget = $10.00 per day

* Recommended budget = $40.00 per day

* Actual budget is 25% of recommended budget.

* Ad will show 25% of the 24 hour day, and not show 75% of the 24 hour day.

AWA

AdWordsAdvisor

4:45 pm on Dec 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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...you said you switched off both search AND conbtent ads, so If I got this right you switched EVERYTHING off... you have to enable at least one of them, no?

Killroy, if both Search partners and Content partners are switched off, then the ads will still show on Google.

So no problem at all in having both switched off.

AWA

justshelley

7:56 pm on Dec 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Actually, bumping up to the recommended budget did seem to help although the impressions and click throughs are WAY down from a week ago all the way across the campaign. The terms have been up since the end of October. I change the ads frequently and that's one of the reasons I had content/search turned off since my understanding is that by having those options turned on can delay ad campaigns when you make frequent changes to the ad text. I'm considering turning the search option back on due to the recent decrease in impressions and click throughs.

eWhisper

8:19 pm on Dec 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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justshelley,

i'd recomend looking through these forums about the difference of modifing vs deleting and making new ads.

for using partner sites, don't change an ad, make a new one, wait for it to become approved, and then delete the old ones.

you'll also find that if you find an ad that does well, you don't want to modify it - finding that magical ad can take a while - but when you find it - you're CTR will let you know..

rbarker

7:53 pm on Dec 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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"Killroy, if both Search partners and Content partners are switched off, then the ads will still show on Google.'

So no problem at all in having both switched off."

Where would they show if both are turned off? I thought at least one had to be activated.

eWhisper

8:01 pm on Dec 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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If both are switched off: shown on G only
If content turned on: shown on AdSense
If partners (search) turned on: shown on AOL, etc

rbarker

8:11 pm on Dec 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Tahnks eWhisper.