Why won't Google let me spend 100K/day?

dt808

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Holler brotherin,

Background:
I have a DISPLAY campaign running through Google Adwords. The daily budget on some of the Ad groups is set to $30,000+ with no impression cap and "Accelerated" delivery enabled. The campaign is about 6 weeks old and it has been an extreme pain to get the spend higher. Google has only been allowing me to spend roughly $500/day for the first few weeks. Recently I have been able to hit about $650-700 in spend. The impressions seem to start around 3am PST everyday and completely STOP around 7pm-9pm PST. I will then wait about 8 hours until they start again.

The quality score is fairly high across all the ad groups (5-7 on average). The CTR on some of the placements I have specifically targeted are averaging 25%+ consistently.

Question:
Does Google have some kind of "soft-cap" on my budget that isn't actually visible in the account details?

Thanks in advance.
 


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By about 3am they're sober again and looking to score.
 
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Helpful information overload in these responses.... :bowdown:

(O_o): what form are you referring to?
 
The simple solution could be trying to run multiple accounts. I'm not really an expert with adwords, but have you tried that yet?
 
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Who the fuck are you? Think about it from Google's perspective. You wanna run 100K a day, Is google suppose to believe that you dropped out of the sky? They are throttling you, so they can make sure your "checks don't bounce".

Let me explain to your the ridiculousness of your statement. When a client of mine is spending $1 millions a month on Adwords, Google flys out to meet you, and negotiates on a CPA basis for your leads. So you look pretty retarded spending 100K a day, which equates to $3 million a month, and you are stating you don't know anything about having an account rep?

You're the kinda person that USED to represent big brands at some point, until they gave $3 millions to a newbie in adwords.

You don't go through Adwords yourself with 100K a day... God-damn noobs.
 
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