What happens when a campaign consistently meets its average daily budget?

• Ads in that campaign will stop showing for the rest of the billing cycle

• Average cost-per-click (CPC) bids will be lowered

• Your budget is automatically adjusted

Ads in that campaign will show less often than they could

 

 The correct answer is:

• Ads in that campaign will show less often than they could

 

Read More: https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/2375418?hl=en

Explanation:

A campaign that meets its daily average budget is more likely to show the ads in that campaign less often.

So, if you have a less budget you defiantly want to make the most out of every cent that you spend. What you can do is that you can lower your bids in the campaign where you see “limited by budget” this can help you get more suitable clicks for that specific ad.

This way you can reduce the average amount you pay when someone clicks your ads. But lowering bids too much can result in fewer clicks if your bids are no longer competitive.

What you can do is that you can use recommended budget for the specific campaign that is what google suggests. So that you have more clicks on your ads.

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