I'm not familiar with CTI, I assume you paid $3.91 for a single click after your ad was shown 115 times. For that cost it most be a quite specific competitive keyword, bidding on a larger number of longer phrases might get you lower click cost (lower bid competition) aside from click cost, the "Commercial Intent" of a specific keyword, that is the likelihood that the visitor will end up buying is a big factor.
Photography lighting may get lots of clicks
But Canon XG11 Price, would bring people more ready to spend money.
Hi,
I do not why do not you go with select bid...
There is option to check bid when you put keywords..
and your average position is ok, but this position gets less click in compare to top 3 positions.
What type of business do you run, as you mention that you run for whole day and still got only 115 impressions, that is too bad...
there may be 2 reasons for it:
1. your keywords are not so efficient
2. or which keywords you put have very low flow..
you can try to add more keywords in PHRASE that may be help you out better.
If need any other help realated to bingads or adwords you can ask me.
Thanks
Good or bad depends on how the real campaign generates ROI , 114 for 1 click is not bad as your Ads position is 5.5 ... Assuming very search vol is low.. to get more click you have improve Ad texts / choose manual bidding bid more than existing cpc.
May be
I'm testing the Bing Ads and I've thrown it in for $20.00 a day over the next few days.
So far, for my business website it says there have been 115 impressions and one click since this morning. My average position is 5.01 and my CTI is $3.91.
I didn't choose the bid, I chose automated.
is this a good or bad thing?