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Asked: November 15, 2021In: Digital Marketing

You have a maximum cost-per-click (max. CPC) bid of £2 for a keyword. To determine the prospective impact of raising this bid to £3, you could use:

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Portfolio SimulatorBid SimulatorCPC SimulatorKeyword Simulator

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    The correct answer for the above question is: Bid Simulator   Here you can read the explanation

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    • Bid Simulator

     

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Asked: November 15, 2021In: Digital Marketing

You are tracking conversions in a budget-constrained campaign. If you raise CPC bids within the budget constraint, which result is most likely?

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Receive more conversions while paying more on average per conversion.Receive more conversions while paying less on average per conversion.Receive fewer conversions while paying less on average per conversion.Receive fewer conversions while paying more on average per conversion.

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    The correct answer for the above question is: Receive fewer conversions while paying more on average per conversion.   Here you can read the explanation

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Asked: November 8, 2021In: Digital Marketing

If you bid $2 for a click and the next highest bid is $1.25, how much will you pay?

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$2$1.24$1.26$1

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    Added an answer on November 8, 2021 at 5:30 am

    The correct answer for the above question is: $1.26 Here you can read the explanation

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Asked: November 7, 2021In: Digital Marketing

How do cost-per-click (CPC) ads compete with cost-per-thousand impressions (CPM) ads on the Google Display Network?

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CPM bids are effectively converted to CPC bidsAds using CPC bids are not allowed to compete on the Display NetworkCPC and CPM bids only compete against bids of the same typeCPC bids are effectively converted to CPM bids

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    The correct answer for the above question is: CPC bids are effectively converted to CPM bids Here you can read the explanation

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    • CPC bids are effectively converted to CPM bids

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Asked: November 7, 2021In: Digital Marketing

An e-commerce client wants her campaign to be more profitable. After calculating this client’s total profits from Google Ads, what can you do to start maximizing results for profit?

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An e-commerce client wants her campaign to be more profitable. After calculating this client’s total profits from Google Ads, what can you do to start maximizing results for profit?Test only one version of your ad textLower the cost-per-click (CPC) bids ...

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    Added an answer on November 7, 2021 at 10:56 am

    The correct answer for the above question is: Test different cost-per-click (CPC) bids Here you can read the explanation

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    • Test different cost-per-click (CPC) bids

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