Data shows that your client's ad that appears to people in San Francisco gets 120 conversions at a cost of US$1200 and cost-per-acquisition (CPA) of US$10, while ads showing in Houston get 70 conversions at a cost of US$1400 and CPA of US$20. If you have a CPA goal of US$12, what bid adjustment would you set for each location?

Data shows that your client's ad that appears to people in San Francisco gets 120 conversions at a cost of US$1200 and cost-per-acquisition (CPA) of US$10, while ads showing in Houston get 70 conversions at a cost of US$1400 and CPA of US$20. If you have a CPA goal of US$12, what bid adjustment would you set for each location?

·          +40% for San Francisco, -40% for Houston
·          +20% for San Francisco, -40% for Houston
·          +20% for San Francisco, -20% for Houston
·          +40% for San Francisco, -20% for Houston


Correct Answer is :
•               +20% for San Francisco, -40% for Houston


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