You’re tracking conversions in a budget-constrained campaign. If you raise cost-per-click (CPC) bids within the budget constraint, which result is most likely?

You’re tracking conversions in a budget-constrained campaign. If you raise cost-per-click (CPC) bids within the budget constraint, which result is most likely?

·          Receive fewer conversions while paying more on average per conversion
·          Receive more conversions while paying less on average per conversion
·          Receive more conversions while paying more on average per conversion
·          Receive fewer conversions while paying less on average per conversion

Correct Answer is :
•               Receive fewer conversions while paying more on average per conversion


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