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adword campaign doing pretty good

how can I maximize it to its fullest capacity

         

sadelb

2:01 am on Oct 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I am right now running an adword campaign that I must say is doing pretty good for my standards. I did not expect to make anything and I am making about 10 dollars a day on it.. This is at $0.06 a click and a maximum of about $9.00 a day. My question is, how can I make this do even better. Any tips, tricks etc.. It may be at full capacity but what do you guys do when you have a campaign doing pretty well as of now and want to increase its value... Thanks

skibum

2:13 am on Oct 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Raise your daily budget to ensure maximum delivery if it is not already there. If whatever you are selling can be sold in other countries, syndicate ads to other countries where the standard of living is the same or higher than wherever it is you are marketing your product now. YOu could try raising bids to generate more sales and make less on each sale but more total $$$ in your pocket.

Try different keywords.

Keep an eye on any changes you make so you don't inadvertantly spend more than you are making.

sadelb

4:29 am on Oct 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



i feel like adwords goes way past my dailey budget.. I put in $9.00 for the budget but it went up to like $18.00 even though I set $9.00.. Does this happen sometimes?

AdWordsAdvisor

3:09 pm on Oct 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



i feel like adwords goes way past my dailey budget.. I put in $9.00 for the budget but it went up to like $18.00 even though I set $9.00.. Does this happen sometimes?

sadelb, please see this thread for details:

[webmasterworld.com...]

The very short answer is that, yes, it is a common (and normal) behavior - and it means that your budget is too low to support your keyword list.

AWA