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The Amazon PPC Bid Reconciliation Gap Costing You ROAS
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Lucas and Luna dive into a hidden profit leak in Amazon PPC: the bid reconciliation gap. When Amazon runs a modified bid on your behalf—due to placement multipliers, dayparting adjustments, or portfolio bid changes—the actual cost per click often diverges from what you set in the campaign manager. Lucas explains how a 15% difference between intended and charged bids can quietly erode ROAS by 200–400 basis points over a month. He walks through a case study from a mid-six-figure seller who found a 9% bid inflation on their top-of-search placements simply because Amazon's system round-robins bids across multiple adjustment layers. The episode closes with a practical audit: compare your campaign's 'cost per click' in the Search Term Report to the 'bid' column in the same report; if the variance exceeds 5%, you're leaving money on the table. Listeners walk away with a concrete 10-minute spreadsheet check they can run today.