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Originally Posted by Ron Bennett
Perhaps that's intentional - force others to pay more than they would otherwise; raise the barrier of entry to competitors.
And as others have already pointed out, AEBN is not paying $2 for those clicks most of the time, if ever at all.
Ron
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See, you can't 'force' it to happen, it happens because people don't know 'how' to use Adwords. Nobody forces me out with the higher prices, it just makes it so I buy less trash words that don't produce very well anyway.
You can tell, very easily by looking, if the correct matching is made on the keywords, related ad, url, and landing page - and very quickly see and know what the quality score would be.