To see how many conversions you're likely to achieve from a bid strategy with an amount of spend per week:
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Navigate to a Search Ads 360 bid strategy with a Conversions or Revenue goal and a CPA, ERS, or ROAS target.
Steps for navigating to a bid strategy-
In the left navigation panel , click Bid strategies.
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Click a bid strategy name from the reporting table.
Alternatively, you can do the following:
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Click the more iconat the end of the navigation bar to display navigation options.
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In the Agencylist, click on the agency that contains the bid strategy. You can search for an agency by name or scroll through the list.
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In the Advertiserlist, click on the advertiser that contains the bid strategy.
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In the Bid strategylist, click on the bid strategy.
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Click Apply or press the Enter key.
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Search Ads 360 displays the bid strategy page.
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Click the Forecastingtab.
In the graph at the bottom of the tab, the Cost axis displays the range of likely spend this bid strategy can achieve per week.Learn more about bid strategy forecasts .
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In the Cost per weekbox near the top of tab, change the cost.
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Just below the Cost per week box, Search Ads 360 updates the likely range of spend.
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The target box next to Conversions per weekdisplays the target amount that you'll need to achieve the new range of spend.
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Just below the Conversions per weekbox, the likely range of conversions you'll achieve with this spend appears.
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The graph at the bottom of the tab adjusts to reflect the new conversions, cost, and target.
If you enter a number that is too high or too low, the maximum and minimum amounts appear in a message. For example:
This value is outside the interval of cost estimates ($177.00 to $737.00)Enter a number within the range that is displayed in the message (such as 737).
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Enter a number that's in the middle of the range you want to achieve, and that is within the range of Cost displayed in the graph at the bottom of the tab.
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To apply the new target to your bid strategy, click the Apply to this bid strategybutton, which appears when you specify a target that's different from the one that the bid strategy is currently using.