Co to jest CPC (Cost Per Click)?
Szybka definicja
CPC (Cost Per Click) to kwota płacona przez reklamodawcę za każde kliknięcie jego reklamy przez użytkownika, kluczowa metryka w kampaniach PPC.
Cost Per Click (CPC) measures how much you pay on average for each click on your advertisement. It's calculated by dividing total ad spend by the number of clicks received. If you spend $500 and get 250 clicks, your CPC is $2.00.
CPC is the primary metric for PPC (pay-per-click) advertising campaigns, particularly on Google Ads and Bing Ads. In these platforms, you set a maximum CPC bid (the most you're willing to pay per click), and the actual CPC you pay is determined by the auction. You often pay less than your maximum bid.
Average CPCs vary enormously by industry and keyword. Legal keywords can cost $50-$100+ per click due to the high value of a single client. E-commerce and retail keywords might cost $1-$3. Local service keywords typically range from $2-$10. Social media CPCs are generally lower: Facebook averages $0.50-$2, Instagram $0.40-$1.50, and LinkedIn $3-$8.
Lowering CPC while maintaining traffic quality is a key optimization goal. This is achieved by improving ad relevance (higher Quality Score in Google Ads), refining keyword targeting (using negative keywords to avoid irrelevant clicks), improving ad copy and landing page experience, and testing different bidding strategies.
Dlaczego jest ważne
CPC directly determines how many potential customers you can drive to your website within your advertising budget. A lower CPC means more visitors for the same spend, or the same visitors for less money.
Tracking CPC alongside conversion rate allows you to calculate your Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC). If your CPC is $5 and your conversion rate is 5%, your cost per conversion is $100. This number directly impacts your profitability and helps you decide which keywords and campaigns are worth continuing.
Przykłady z życia
A home services company reduced their Google Ads CPC from $12 to $7 by improving their landing page relevance and Quality Score, getting 70% more clicks for the same budget
A B2B company discovered their LinkedIn CPC of $8 actually produced lower cost-per-lead than their Google Ads CPC of $3, because LinkedIn clicks converted at 3x the rate
An e-commerce store uses long-tail keywords ("women's waterproof hiking boots size 9") at $0.50 CPC instead of broad terms ("hiking boots") at $3 CPC, getting more targeted traffic
A law firm bids aggressively on high-CPC keywords ($75/click) for personal injury terms because a single client case is worth $50,000+, making the CPC highly profitable
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