Paid advertising

Cost cap

Cost cap is a bidding strategy in which the advertiser sets a target average cost per result that the system tries to stay at or below. Unlike a hard bid cap, the strategy allows some more expensive results as long as the average is respected. The method balances volume against cost control.

An advertiser looking to scale leads without exceeding an average cost of $15 per lead can use cost cap instead of a fixed bid limit.

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