I recently generated a 4 month graph of impressions from one of my AdWord campaigns and was surprised to discover a huge cycling of impression rates.
The graph consistently cycles up and down every 4-5 days from a low of 1,000 impressions a day to a high of 6,000 impressions a day.
I have been using AdWords for about a year now with good success, but have just started trying out some of the reporting tools that Google has available. This seems to be a very significant swing and probably partially explains a similar cyclical swing in orders that I have noticed over the past year, but chalked up to other factors.
Does anyone else see this kind of variation in impressions? Is there something I should be doing to get a more consistent day-to-day and week-to-week impression rate? I have gone through all of the documentation published by Google and don't see any mention of this, or strategies on how to deal with it.
Ron
Thanks!
Ron
Traffic can also be tremendously effected by current events, and big spikes can happen when something you sell is featured on TV, on the radio, in periodicals, etc.
I think my favorite example revolves around a certain stainless steel bodied car, with gull-wing doors.
I used to speak frequently with an advertiser who sold parts for these DeWidgets. And every time the movie 'Back to the Widget' played on TV (in which a DeWidget plays a prominent role), he had a big spike in both impressions and clicks - without an increase in ROI.
Not too surprising, really.
And you should see what happens to impressions for some magazine related keywords, when Britney Widget makes a splashy appearance in that magazine.
And let's not even talk about things featured on the Oprah Widget, at least here in the US...
AWA