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Anyone running mobile with adwords? (7)
02-09-2014 07:21 PM
#1
vipinext (Member)
Anyone running mobile with adwords?
So I wanted to give their mobile traffic a shot, made couple of accounts and both of them are running fine and getting clicks so far. Anything I should look out for before putting affiliate ads in?
They are currently spending $10 a day so not sure how long i should keep my dummy ads go on, Any help will be appreciated. 
02-09-2014 08:26 PM
#2
redrummr (Member)
vipinext, are you running Display or Search?
02-10-2014 05:25 AM
#3
vipinext (Member)

Originally Posted by
cmdeal
If you have been running adwords already, chances are that you have already been getting alot of mobile traffic ...
Well thats not my concern, my main concern is since adwords accounts are hard to come by. How many days i should warm them up with my dummy ads before i put my affiliate ads?

Originally Posted by
redrummr
vipinext, are you running Display or Search?
An running search
02-10-2014 07:03 PM
#4
vipinext (Member)
bump!
02-10-2014 09:12 PM
#5
lewis69 (Member)
You cant just run mobile on Adwords, campaigns are enhanced which means you run mobile and computers in the same campaign.
One way you can cancel out non mobile traffic is by setting your bids extremely low and then use device bid adjustments to increase your mobile bids.
For example bid $0.05 and the increase mobile bids by 1000% this will mean your adjusted bids on mobile devices would be $0.50, this should reduce if not completely stop non mobile traffic
02-11-2014 12:28 AM
#6
clickright ()

Originally Posted by
lewis69
You cant just run mobile on Adwords, campaigns are enhanced which means you run mobile and computers in the same campaign.
One way you can cancel out non mobile traffic is by setting your bids extremely low and then use device bid adjustments to increase your mobile bids.
For example bid $0.05 and the increase mobile bids by 1000% this will mean your adjusted bids on mobile devices would be $0.50, this should reduce if not completely stop non mobile traffic
Unless it was changed recently, the max bid adjustment for mobile is only +300% which means that you're still going to receive a lot of non-mobile traffic.
02-11-2014 11:18 AM
#7
gcxx (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
clickright
Unless it was changed recently, the max bid adjustment for mobile is only +300% which means that you're still going to receive a lot of non-mobile traffic.
It should definitely be a lot easier to monetize desktop traffic than mobile. And if you can bid 3x less for desktop and still get traffic i am sure u can redirect them to a desktop lander and make it work. For most people the problem is when its the other way around.
Adwords desktop traffic = effing gold!
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