Which Ad Site Works Better for Cheap Clicks in the US?

Istsmatt

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Hey everyone,

Is anyone here running ads to people in the US using sites like those big native ad networks?

I’ve been watching how much we’re paying each time someone clicks, and it seems kinda high—around double what I saw others paying on the same websites. I looked at some links from other ads and saw their cost numbers were way lower.

But if I try setting our price that low, our ads don’t even show up.

Starting to wonder if something weird is going on with our account. Has this happened to anyone else?

Thanks in advance!
 
That’s a tricky problem, but it might happen for a few reasons. First, MGID and AdKeeper, like lots of ad networks, use bidding, so the cost per click (CPC) can change based on how many people are competing, who you’re targeting, and your account history. If you’re aiming at the US, some areas or topics might have more competition, which can make CPC go up. Also, your account manager might have changed your bids depending on your settings or what you want to achieve with your campaign.

To see if you’re paying too much, try lowering your bid to the cheaper CPC you saw in other ads and check if you get more clicks or views. You can also talk to your account manager and ask them to explain how they set your bids—sometimes they have special plans you don’t know about. If the CPC is really high and you’re not getting good results, it might be smart to review your ads or try other ad networks!
 
That’s a tricky problem, but it might happen for a few reasons. First, MGID and AdKeeper, like lots of ad networks, use bidding, so the cost per click (CPC) can change based on how many people are competing, who you’re targeting, and your account history. If you’re aiming at the US, some areas or topics might have more competition, which can make CPC go up. Also, your account manager might have changed your bids depending on your settings or what you want to achieve with your campaign.

To see if you’re paying too much, try lowering your bid to the cheaper CPC you saw in other ads and check if you get more clicks or views. You can also talk to your account manager and ask them to explain how they set your bids—sometimes they have special plans you don’t know about. If the CPC is really high and you’re not getting good results, it might be smart to review your ads or try other ad networks!
Yes, remember that some companies include traffic sharing in their deals. Sometimes, even the account managers don’t have access to this info. Only the top bosses sell these special deals to companies that agree to buy a certain number of clicks or views every month at a lower price.
 
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