Bid multipliers vs base-bid plus floor awareness: two ways to value an impression
When one audience segment is worth more to you, you can express that two ways inside the DSP. They interact with publisher floors very differently.
1. Bid multipliers: you set a base bid and apply percentage modifiers per signal (this geo +30%, this daypart -20%, this domain +50%). Stacked multipliers compound — three +30% modifiers do not add to +90%, they multiply to roughly +120%, often pushing bids far above intent.
2. Flat base bid with floor awareness: you bid a considered value and let bid shading negotiate against the publisher floor (the minimum the seller will accept). Simpler, less prone to runaway compounding.
3. The tradeoff: multipliers give granular control but compound silently and can blow past the clearing price, making shading work harder to claw the bid back. Flat bids are blunt but predictable.
4. The hidden interaction: a hard floor truncates your shaded bid. If your multiplied bid is $9 and the floor is $5, you clear at $5 regardless — your fancy +120% never mattered, you just paid the floor.
Why it matters: stacked multipliers create the illusion of precision while the publisher floor quietly sets your real price. Compare your intended bid, your post-multiplier bid, and your actual clear price per auction in log-level data. Where you keep clearing exactly at floor, your multipliers are decoration — the floor is doing the pricing.
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Bid multipliers vs base-bid plus floor awareness: two ways to value an impression
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