<b>The hidden setting that rounds your bids down</b>
Your ad server often can't accept "$2.47." It accepts bids in buckets, like every 10 cents. That rounding rule is "price granularity."
Why it matters: with wide buckets, a $2.47 bid might get filed as $2.40. Multiply seven cents lost across millions of impressions and it's real money.
Tiny example:
— Bid $1.99, bucket of $0.50 rounds it to $1.50
— Bid $1.99, bucket of $0.01 keeps it at $1.99
One thing to try: in low ranges (under $5), use fine buckets like 1 cent. Above $20, wide buckets are fine, those bids are rare anyway.
In plain English: coarse rounding quietly shaves cents off every winning bid.
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<b>The hidden setting that rounds your bids down</b>
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