Hey, I’m running ads on Google, but the problem is I’m getting lots of clicks which are not relevant and that will lead to increase in CTR.

I have also blocked IP Address in Google ads but I am getting clicks from those IP Addresses

  • dbx12@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I guess that’s the life of an ad owner. Just like the dude handing out free samples in the mall. Most of the people don’t buy the sampled product and effectively waste the dude’s money (out his employer’s money).

    I use an adblocker, so you’re safe from me clicking your links :P

  • kitsuna@lemmy.kitsuna.net
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    1 year ago

    I would recommend reviews, and honestly just make a really good product. An advertisement for a product is usually my red flag to avoid it I try to find products that speak based on their quality. If you do go for something like a YouTube review make sure it’s with a YouTuber that has a clear stance on not letting reviewers control the message because that gives users significantly more confidence in that review. Which means that they are more likely to purchase that item

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    1 year ago

    I don’t know how practical it is for your particular product, but I’d strongly encourage using reviewers or sponsorships over traditional ads. Ads will get you a very non-tech savy crowd, but most people with even a bare modicum of tech knowledge are going to be running ad blockers. So not only are you paying for bots to click your ad, depending on your product you might not even be reaching those that would even be interested in your product in the first place.

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      1 year ago

      Good points. I would add that Google has a serious scam problem with their “ads” system. On YouTube I regularly get silly ads like “you won this big box of samples, just fill out our form with your personal data” or that silly app that claims it makes my phone flashlight project video onto walls.

      I, myself, don’t trust anything advertised by Google.

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        1 year ago

        I looked into Google Ads but the way they wanted me to bid against other ads for top placement let me know right away it was going to be a very expensive game.