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Auto Bidding FAQs (as quoted from Overture)
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What is Auto Bidding?
Auto Bidding
is a powerful new way for Overture advertisers to manage
their bids in the DirectTraffic Center®.
The Auto
Bidding system allows advertisers to optimize their budgets
by allowing them to set the maximum they are willing to pay
for a click, and then adjusting their cost per click to give
them the best price available. Advertisers pay only $0.01
more than the Max Bid of the next highest competitor without
exceeding their Max Bids. For example, if an advertiser sets
their Max Bid to $0.50 and the next highest listing has a
Max Bid of $0.45, they only pay $0.46 per click -- saving
$0.04 for every click.
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What is the difference between the Bid
Types Auto Bid and Fixed Bid?
An Auto
Bid allows an advertiser to set the maximum amount (Max Bid)
they're willing to pay for each click. Our systems will then
look at the Max Bids of all the other advertisers in that
search term marketplace and give them the best position available.
The advertiser only pays $0.01 more than the Max Bid of the
next highest competitor. As other advertisers change their
Max Bids, our system will adjust their cost automatically
so they maintain the best position at the best price available,
without exceeding their Max Bid.
A Fixed
Bid is what Overture has traditionally offered. It allows
an advertiser to set the exact amount they're willing to pay
for each click. Unlike Auto Bidding, with Fixed Bidding they
pay the exact amount they input, there is no elimination of
bid gaps.
For example if an advertiser sets their Max Bid to $0.50,
they will pay $0.50 for each click, regardless of what the
other advertisers in that marketplace bid.
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What is a "Max Bid"?
A Max
Bid is the highest amount an advertiser is willing to pay
each time the listing receives a click.
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Can advertisers see their competitor's
Max Bid?
Yes, advertisers
will be able to see the top five bids from the "Manage
Bids" page. In addition, "More Bids" in this
column will show the Max Bids for all other positions.
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What happens if several advertisers
in the marketplace submit the same bid amounts for the same
search terms?
When two
or more advertisers bid the same amount, seniority is given
to the first advertiser who bids that amount. Therefore, if
Advertiser A submits a $.50 Max Bid and another $.50 Max Bid
already exists from Advertiser B, Advertiser A will appear
after Advertiser B.
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Can advertisers bid by position?
Yes, there
are several ways advertisers can bid by position.
The easiest
way is to use the "Top 5 Max Bids" information,
found on the Manage Bids page. This will show the Max Bid
an advertiser needs to exceed in order to move into one of
the top 5 positions. For position 1, the advertiser needs
to bid at least one cent higher than the current Max Bid at
position 1. To retain this position longer, we recommend that
the advertiser set their Max Bid more than one cent higher
than the current Max Bid for position 1. Remember, if the
advertiser chooses Auto bidding their cost will only be $0.01
higher than the Max Bid of the advertiser at position 2, regardless
of how high they set their Max Bid.
For advertisers
who would always like to get the best possible position for
their bid, we recommend that they set their Max Bid to what
they're willing to pay on the Manage Bids page and our systems
will make sure the advertiser gets the best possible position
for the best cost without exceeding their Max Bid.
It's important
to remember that using this option does not automatically
maintain an advertiser's position when other competitors adjust
their bids. Because of the dynamic nature of our marketplace,
we recommend that the advertiser frequently check their listing(s)
and adjust their Max Bid to ensure they maintain their desired
position within the search results.
You can
always see which position your listing has achieved on the
Manage Bids page in the "Position" column.
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What role does Overture foresee Bid
Management Licensees playing under Auto Bidding?
Overture
sees an ongoing valuable role for third parties in working
with Overture. For companies that wish to maintain a guaranteed
position on an ongoing basis, additional bid-management services
may be just as useful as they were prior to Auto Bidding.
In addition, bid management services may also be helpful for
companies that wish to utilize complex bidding rules. |