I have a potential client who's been doing Adwords on his own for a while and paying over the odds IMO. His strategy is simple. Out-bid the top spot to maintain top position for all his chosen phrases. I want to tell him that's not cost-effective and No2 or even No3 spots get clicked almost as often.
But I've no evidence. It's just a hunch. I don't believe position is as vital in Adwords as it is in the organic SERPs. But I'm happy to be proved wrong, if there is any proof.
BTW I would create better ads for your client. This lowers the price and increases CTR.
BTW are your comments on position and CTR based on your own experiences, and are these typical for most?
I'd still like to see some percentages for 1st v 2nd v 3rd positions. Are there any published figures?
Is it more complicated than that? Yes. But, in general, that's what I've found...
In general though, do you guys try to keep your ads in the top 3 positions (or just settle for the top 8 assuming it's 8 per page)?
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