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    How Does Ad Rank Impact Cost-Per-Click?

    Hello friends,

    How Does Ad Rank Impact Cost-Per-Click?

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    AdRank and Cost-Per-Click (CPC) After you set up a campaign, Google assigns you an AdRank based on three criteria: the amount of your CPC bid, the site's Quality Score, and the Ad Extensions, which are now required.

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    Google assigns you an AdRank based on three criteria: the amount of your CPC bid, the site’s Quality Score, and the Ad Extensions, which are now required. The higher your Quality Score, the lower you have to pay in CPC to rank at the top of the SERP.

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    After you set up a campaign, Google assigns you an AdRank based on three criteria: the amount of your CPC bid, the site’s Quality Score, and the Ad Extensions, which are now required. The higher your Quality Score, the lower you have to pay in CPC to rank at the top of the SERP. Quality Score depends on your click through rate (CTR) along with subjective metrics, especially the user experience of your landing page and how relevant your page is to the keywords you’ve chosen.

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    It is used to determine your cost per click (CPC) and multiplied by your maximum bid to determine your ad rank in the ad auction process. Your Quality Score depends on multiple factors, including: Your click-through rate (CTR). The relevance of each keyword to its ad group.

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    Generally speaking, the higher your Ad rank Score, the lower your cost per conversion. Remember, a high Ad Rank Score is Google's way of saying that your PPC ad meets your potential customers’ needs. The better you are at meeting the prospect’s needs, the less Google will charge you for the ad click.

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    Generally speaking, the higher your Ad rank Score, the lower your cost per conversion. Remember, a high Ad Rank Score is Google's way of saying that your PPC ad meets your potential customers’ needs. The better you are at meeting the prospect’s needs, the less Google will charge you for the ad click.

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    The ad rank is how high on the page the advertisement will be displayed. Quality Score on the other hand is determined by the relevance and usefulness to the searcher and is only a portion of the advertisement positioning process. As of 2013, Google's Quality score has become more and more valuable as the average quality score has changed from a 7 to 5.

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    Hey,

    Yes, high Quaily affect in CPC, if you have a high quaily ad you might get low CPC for your keyword, not only this high-quality Ad is placed higher in ranking then other ads, so if you have a high-quality Ad, you'll get low CPC cost and higher ranking.

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