Bing Ads – Hidden Gem

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I mostly use Google, but thinking of diversifying into Bing. Heard CPC is low and competition is lighter, but not sure about traffic quality and conversions. Anyone running Bing campaigns lately for affiliate or lead-gen? How’s the ROI compared to Google?
 
Heard mixed but mostly the same—CPCs are lower on Bing, but you really gotta tweak your landing pages and keywords differently to get decent conversions.
 
Yeah bro, Bing is slept on; cheaper clicks and solid ROI but lower traffic than Google.
 
Bing’s a solid gem for lower CPC and less competition—just make sure to test your offers, as traffic quality can be hit or miss compared to Google.
 
Bing can be a hidden gem—lower CPC and less competition, but the traffic’s often high-quality, especially for older demographics. ROI can be solid if you optimize well!
 
I’ve tried Bing for affiliate stuff, and honestly, the lower CPC is nice, but traffic can be a bit hit or miss. If you’re optimizing well, though, the ROI can be solid—just gotta test and tweak a lot!
 
Bing can be cheap and less competitive, but traffic is smaller—works better for leads than high-volume ecom.
 
I run Bing for affiliate offers, CPC is lower and competition is easier, conversions can be decent if you target right, ROI is usually good compared to Google.
 
Bing has cheaper clicks and decent leads, but less traffic than Google, ROI can be good if you target right keywords and audience.
 
Default power, this is 100% the main reason they still get traffic today lol... They are the default for:
Windows PCs
Microsoft Edge
Many corporate laptops
Government & enterprise environments
Some school systems
These people don't change the default search engine, especially older people... but there will come a time when these older people are not online anymore and only the "newer gen" people who are more tech savvy will be online.
 
Bing CPC is lower and competition lighter, traffic quality is decent, but volume is smaller; ROI can be good if targeting and creatives are solid.
 
Bing CPC is cheaper and competition is lower, traffic quality can be good if targeting is tight, ROI often lags Google but can be profitable with proper optimization.
 
Bing cheaper clicks for sure, traffic smaller but quality usually good, conversions lower than Google sometimes but ROI can be solid if targeting right.
 
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