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When it comes to ads that stop running during the day, that could be an advertizer who is aggressively managing their account by turning it on and off at peak times.
Not all advertizers watch their accounts closely, as can be seen by the number of threads in the Adwords Forum complaining about their daily budgets being exceeded by Google.
And yes, it is correct, they will spread the traffic out so the daily budget will last the entire day and not only the first couple of hours.
Geofiltering traffic can be useful for other reasons, but it really isn't going to work so you can be the first at an advertisers ad budget.
The evidence from the AdSense side seems to indicate that quite a few are set up that way - high traffic sites seem to get a lower CPC than smaller sites, and CPC also tends to decline throughout the day.
I find it a bit odd though - because my Adwords account is set up with very high daily limits - far more than the clicks I expect to get.
My ad budget is determined by the ROI I get - if I'm not getting a positive ROI, I stop advertising. If I AM getting a positive ROI, I want as many clicks as Google can send me - if it's profitable, my budget is infinite!
Ok - there's a cashflow implication to be considered, and a daily budget helps protect against sudden spikes of low quality traffic - but even so, it's surprising that it the budget seems to have such an effect on the AdSense market.
It may be an indication that many advertisers don't know whether their advertising is profitable or not - so they rely on a daily budget instead.
Other problems (challenges) with this idea:
- Very hard to know what ads are running on your site in different countries.
- Same ad in different countries may pay different amounts due to supply/demand differences.
- You need multiple advertisers interested in being on your page, or you're going to get the minimum. A single large advertiser won't skew your results that much.
The sites that I deal with adsense on earn about 75 % of their daily revenue by 2pm most days, but we only get about 40% of our daily traffic in those ranges. CTR remains consistent throughout the day.
I don't think you even have to be a top-paying advertiser to fall into this trap. We use Adwords for one site where we don't pay much (only just into double figures of pennies) and we still hit our budget early in the day. Eg: today we've already used all our budget and it is only half way through.
We set our prices manually because we can get many more clicks than the budget optimiser. When we initially put in a bid price high in relation to our budget, we run out very early on in the day. We are reducing our bid slowly to try and find the lowest point when we can spend just under our daily budget, but we are not there yet.
As we reduce our bid, and our position falls, so does the price per click, and we still use up all our budget, just getting more clicks for our pennies. If this continues, we'll soon be in the category of advertiser that most members of this forum would want to exclude because of failing to meet a minimum value for the click!