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Suggested Bids Don’t Trust

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 8:54 am
by database50
Linkedin Charges As Much As It Possibly Can If You Stick With The Default Bidding Strategy. Ninety Percent Of The Time, Maximum Delivery Is The Most Expensive Way To Pay For Traffic. Manual Bidding Is Usually The Cheapest Way To Pay For Traffic, But Linkedin Hides The Option.

You Must Click A Link In Campaign Manager That Says, “show Additional costa rica phone number library Options,” To See The Manual Option. DisregardLinkedin’s Bid Recommendations. Let’s Say You Choose Manual Bidding And See A Suggested Bid Of $ But The Recommendations Also Say Your Competitors And Others Are Paying Between $ And $ Per Click.

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If Your Competitors Are Actually Bidding That Much For Traffic, They’re Clueless. This Is Linkedin Trying To Get You To Pay Too Much For Your Traffic. That Sure Helps Their Bottom Line, But Not Yours. I Bid Significantly Lower Than What Linkedin Recommends. I Like To Start At $ Or $ Set Daily Budget Artificially High For A Short Time When You Launch A New Campaign And Set The Bid At The Minimum, You Won’t Yet Know If This Bid Is High Enough To Get Linkedin To Show It Enough To Spend Your Desired Budget.