Daily Averages from May 1st-8th:
41.8 impressions
9.3 clicks
22.08% CTR
$1.11 CPC
$10.38 Cost
1.9 Position
Yesterday, May 9th:
207 impressions
34 clicks
16.4% CTR
$0.89 CPC
$30.15 Cost
1.2 Position
Today, May 10th (till 7 PM EST):
699 impressions
118 clicks
16.9% CTR
$0.86 CPC
$101.89 Cost
1.0 Position
The only real difference I see is the position moving from 1.9 to 1.0, however this should make for a change on the number impressions. Going from an average of 41.8 impressions to 699 is to me clear evidence. Plus the CTR seems to be holding steady around 16-17% the past two days which is very telling in my eyes. I am trying to get through my log files to see if there is anything I can rip from there as far as IP addresses.
Let me know if I am missing something.
jtoddv
Regarding your comment on CTR, I imagine that a script could set the CTR% so it wouldn't get over blown. Just sending out a bot to make as many clicks as possible would be a sure tell to click fraud in my eyes. In this instance, the bot just made to many impressions/clicks for me to easily notice. It might also be a bot to test my daily budget.
Also, please remember, this is just one term on exact match. Not a set of terms.
All,
Has anyone else witnessed an increase in the number of impressions you receive going from postion 2-3 to 1? I would think it wouldn't matter.
jtoddv
I have no idea why you would see such a large increase - I'm sure they won't divulge much info either. How are your conversions with the increased traffic?
Conversions have see NO increase over the norm what so ever.
Also, from the log files I can tell it began at 7-8PM PST on the 9th. Which is also the same time I notice a new referring url coming from domain "Search.in". And all queries coming from Search.in are for my exact phrase only... not a single different query.
You could also try opting out of the search network for a day or two and seeing what difference THAT makes.
I have now removed my ads from the search network. I wanted to verify this is the cause. I got halfway through the day when enough was enough. Google better start to monitor their search partners better. Especially when a search partner is screwing over the Google AdWords users. Sorry that might have been an assumption at the moment, but I think since I have turned off the search network, I am going to see big differences and a CTR% that is much more varied.
I think Google really needs to investigate this case to determine which partner flew off the handle on this one. I would advise others to make sure that your keywords are remaining steady.
Until Google gets back to me regarding the search partner who caused this mess, I will remain removed from the search partner network.
After I get more information, I will continue to post to this thread.