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    Posted: 2006-Nov-16 20:42
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    I know that even if you go over your daily budget, you can never go over your monthly budget...but how do they determine your monthly budget? Is it just all the daily budgets of your campaigns added up x 30?



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    Posted: 2006-Nov-16 20:49
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    Your monthly budget is your daily budget times the number of days in the month. Each time you change your daily budget your monthly budget will change going forward but not retroactively.



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    Posted: 2006-Nov-16 21:22
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    But if your clicks don't add up to the monthly budget, then you only pay that amount?



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    Posted: 2006-Nov-16 21:24
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    Yes, you only pay for actual clicks. What you pay can be less than 10% to 100% of your budget depending on how you set your budgets and what you are advertising.


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