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CTR help

I'm not 100% about the numbers

         

Peb0

5:02 pm on Jun 16, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello everyone,
I'm quite new to this adwords thing and have a simple question that until last night I thought I knew the answer.

I've been slowly dabbling with a few text ads. Gently tweaking my bids and refining my keywords. I've set my daily/monthly budget quite low, since I'm mostly experimenting right now anyway.

Until last night, I've only generated 800 impressions over a 2 week period. It appears that last night I hit some magical arrangement that my add now qualifies as "Content" acceptable for adsense users because my impressions just jumped to 2500 for the last 5 hours of exposure.

I can tell that I'm not in a competitive market because I've bid quite low on my max CPC and I have a low monthly budget but I can still find my ads regularly even using my most generic, broad, search keywords.

Here's my question(s)

1) What is CTR? I have assumed up until now that a 3% CTR means that for every 100 impressions, 3 of them will result in a "click", following the ad. (After 3300 impressions, I don't have 1 click through... I know, people may argue that I haven't written a compelling ad, but is this realistic?)

2) What is a conversion?

3) Are "Search" impressions different or more valuable than "Content" impressions?

Sorry this seems so simplistic but I'd like to know if I'm understanding the numbers correctly.

Thanks
PebĪ

Windslide

10:23 pm on Jun 16, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi Peb0

1) you are right about the CTR formula, itīs the number of clicks you get upon impressions.

2) Conversion: is when someone that clicked on your add wines up doing what you wnated them to do when you set up your site. If you sell something, a conversion would be when someone ends up buying. If you have a hotel site, a conversion would be when someone ends up booking online. For that you have to instal Adwords codes in the page you determine the conversion has been achieved.

3) Search / Content: it all depends, in my case, and because the clients I have, I rather opt out Content , mainly because off all click fraud and low conversion. But once again, that's my particular case.

Hope I was helpful

Regards!

Peb0

2:58 am on Jun 17, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



You certainly were and thank-you.

I figured it was straight forward but my numbers aren't adding up. I got 8500 impressions today and only 1 click. I'm under 0.01% CTR. I've read threads where posters have claimed a 20% CTR! I find that unbelievable. Can anyone even remotely confirm that they have ever achieved a rate of 1 click per 5 impressions? I'd be delighted with 1 click per 100.

What's a realistic CTR to aim for? 3%?

PebĪ