Google Adwords min bid question

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rgordon83

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Ok, so i'm a little confused here. I just put up a new LP. My QS is 7/10. My min bid for first page is $0.15. I'm bidding $0.60. Yet it says "Although your ad is showing, its rank is not high enough to place it on the first page of search results. "

wtf is up with that? i have NO idea what to do at this point...
 


Are there other ads when you search that keyword? If so there are probably several other competing ads that have just as good quality score that are outbidding you.

Raise your bids or find less competitive keywords.
 
Are there other ads when you search that keyword? If so there are probably several other competing ads that have just as good quality score that are outbidding you.

Raise your bids or find less competitive keywords.
The day before my avg. pos was 1.7 for a 60cent bid. I just copied site to new domain and bidding the same and i'm showing (for now). So i don't think it's competition...
 
i think they changed something in their new quality score a few days ago.

I have a site that is 100 pages of content with inbound links and no affiliate links, and im getting 2/10-5/10 QS. It is total bullshit.

Also my affiliate sites thats had 5-10% ctr got lowered from 9/10 QS to 5/10 QS.
 
maybe only google and the cnn can have pr,sorry qs9+ now

anyone caught selling links, sorry anything gets qs removed
 
im gettin slapped around like a red headed step child as well. I have .10 cent clicks that are now at .30 cents with NO COMPETITION.
 
i dont understand what they want anymore. I built a drop shipping site, with the intention of never having to deal with google slaps.
I has 0 affiliate links, 100 pages of unique content, backlinks. And im still getting slapped
 
yes, they did change quite a bit. It no longer only takes high bids to get on the first page. Although you know the bid it takes to be on first page, your CTR and how relevant your kw are to the Ad Copy and LP play a factor in position.
 
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