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Frequently Asked Questions - PPC BidMax™

Q:How quick can Bid Max™ achieve my Target Position
A:

How quickly you can achieve your target position will be controlled by the “Bidding Level” under the "Account Property/Options" setting. To access the “Bidding Level”, right click on the account name on the left hand pane and select “Edit Account”




Under the account setting, go to the “Option” tab and select the “Bidding Level” by clicking on the dropdown box.



For the Explanation about the “Aggressive”, “Normal” , “Conservative” and “By Preserved Bid Value” bidding level, please refer to What
is the difference between the Bidding Levels of “Aggressive”, “Normal”,
“Conservative” and “By Preserved Bid Value”?

  

Google and Yahoo FAQ

Why my position is not showing up on Google Adwords or why the ’Current Position’ is blank?


How does Bid Max™ control my position on Google Adwords / Yahoo Search Marketing?


How do I make my ads appear more often?


How do I autobid more than once per day? I don’t see a value less than 24 hour. What do I do?


Understand how Bid Max™ works with Google Adwords and Yahoo! Search Marketing


How quick can Bid Max™ achieve my Target Position?


My Target Position is #1, I run Bid Max™ once, but it does not change my position to #1, why? (I just start to use Bid Max™ for my Google Adwords and I want to be #1 position. I run the AutoBid, but my ad still stay on #5, why?)


Most of my keywords have a #1 position before using Bid Max™, after using Bid Max™, some positions have dropped, why?


How can BidMaximizer save money for me for Google Adwords?


Is Bid Max™ able to import “Adgroups” into my account? (Or can I create new AdGroups with Bid Max™?)


What are the advantages of "Bid Max™" ?


Why is on some of the keywords, the "Current Position" blank ?


When bidding, can I update bids based on anything other than "position (average/current)" ?


How to improve your ad quality and optimize your ads?


How to make sure your keywords are on the first page of Google search?



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