There must have been some lag in google reporting. Of the two ads groups the quantcasted group now has 2700 impressions and zero clicks and the google only group has 30000 impressions and one click.
thx for the ideas, but where on quantcast.com does it show what sites are sending them traffic? I just see "Brand and Site Affinities" and "Similar Audience".
Does anyone know of a tool or some way to get a list of the URLs that come up on search results for keywords? Something like that could really help cut down on the time it takes to look for URLs to target.
Open question: What are peoples bid averages on CPM basis to get your ad to show?
I've had it at $40 and $50 on multiple occasions and it didn't result in anything, no impressions for days.
So i just paused the campaign, because i didn't know what to do next.
The biggest problem I've had with placement targeting is that I'll put together a kick ass list of 100 sites to target, but usually what happens is that Google says most of them can't be targeted (even though they do have AdSense on them). Out of 100 hand-picked sites with AdSense on them I'm lucky to be able to target 20-25. And of course, Murphys Law says that the 20-25 it does let me target are the crappier ones.
I've never messed with AdSense. Do some site owners tell Google in their adsense settings that they don't want their site to be targeted? For what purpose??
I've had a similar experience but it was even more confusing since I had the campaign working for a month paying an avg of $1 CPM. I then paused the old ads and made new ones and couldn't get any impressions even with upping my CPM to $30. Tried the old ads again and still no good. Makes no sense.
Called adwords a few times and they just kept saying there's multiple factors into what ads show and that I should placement target more sites. There's no way I was able to pay $1 CPM for a month and all of a sudden the CPM is raised to over $30.
+rep Nice!
I guess it's better to targed a site with decent search engine rankings so you always have fresh visitors.