I'm testing Adwords Video campaign.

I have been thinking that since It was just a test and there was no serious money then the campaign wasn't taken very seriously in the system. I didnt gain many views gut I did get some subs. looking closly it seemd that it costed me about a 1 USD per sub. Now only time will till if the quality of those subs pan out. Im going to call Adwords and ask why the "In-stream" ads never started. Only the text ads ran. but if the video ran befor the videos then I sure the turnaround would have been better, because the video really tends to serve anyone that has a shop of there own.
this is the video. that I put with the campaign.
(never mind, the site wont let me post the URL to the video)
 
I put $20 worth and did the campaign on my chubby bunny video and got a total of 38,000 views from it in just a few days.

This is misleading. At $20 investment and a minimum bid in Adwords of $0.01 per click, you have a maximum number of attainable views of 2000.
 
This is misleading. At $20 investment and a minimum bid in Adwords of $0.01 per click, you have a maximum number of attainable views of 2000.
Have you heard of Overdelivery credit ? look it up and learn how google adwords works before you go and tell people that is misleading.
 
like i stated earlier in the post.. it doesn't work.... adwords may be great for businesses but it will do nothing for your personal youtube page
 
Have you heard of Overdelivery credit ? look it up and learn how google adwords works before you go and tell people that is misleading.

  • Overdelivery can help make up for days when traffic is slow and your ads don't get as much exposure. To help make sure that you don't miss showing your ads on a popular day, Google might use more of your budget on some days and less on other days. When this happens, your total daily cost could be up to 20% more than your average daily budget.
Please explain how Overdelivery credit could result in 38000 views on a 2000 view budget?

An extra 36000 views would take quite a long time at a max of 20% budget per day. It would be a total minimum Overdeliver credit of $360 which seems excessive to me on a $20 investment.
 
Okay ill let this picture do the talking of where i deposited $25 for ads and got this
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I've done this lots. It can take ages. If it gets stuck for more than a week, get in touch with Adwords (they are more approachable than other parts of Google). It works OK but if you target your ad it gets expensive. The cheapest ads we run are both untargeted and the most effective. Just before Christmas, we found Facebook gave us best value. Now the 'value' (25p a click - call that value?) has drifted back to Adwords. Has anyone tried advertising anywhere else?
 
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