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Overview

A number of factors can contribute to why a line item may not be bidding. Given the multitude of permutations for setting up and optimizing campaigns and line items in Beeswax, it can be difficult to narrow down the cause of delivery issues. Bid Decision Flow is a diagnostic tool for troubleshooting line item performance that provides a graph of the auction data being sent to the customer’s bidder and visualizes how the bidding system chose to respond to auctions within a given lookback window.


How it Works

To access Bid Decision Flow:

Navigate to the Edit Line Item screen and click on the Analytics tab on the far right:

By default, the chart displays the last hour of data and will show Pass/Fail metrics along with a visualization of the drop off at each step of the bidding process.

Each stage of bid evaluation can be seen at the bottom of the chart, with more detailed descriptions as follows:

  1. Targeting – Captures whether a targeting key for the line item led to a non-match for the given auction. 
    • To address dropoff at this stage, expand line item targeting. Some tactics to increase bids may include removing segments, adding more geo values, modifying the inventory in targeted lists, etc.
  2. Creative Match – Captures whether the creative properties led to a non-match for the given auction. 
    • Check creative setup to ensure it is aligned with the requirements of the targeted inventory. Review the creative attributes (e.g.- video MIME types, API, bit rate), consider adding additional creative sizes, make sure the creative is marked as secure, etc.
  3. Frequency Cap – Captures whether the line item was able to bid without exceeding frequency cap. 
    • Loosen frequency cap restrictions, or add additional frequency cap ID types if dropoff occurs at this stage.
  4. Pacing – Captures whether the line item held back from bidding due to the applied pacing algorithm. 
    • If requests do not pass this stage then your line item is pacing. If requests pass this stage at 100% rate then either (1) you are not using pacing or (2) your line item is underpacing and the bidder is trying to catch up.
  5. Bidding Agent – Whether the bidding agent chose not to bid. 
    • This stage pertains to the bidding strategy being used on the line item. If using optimized strategies such as CPC Goal or Video Completion Rate, adjust the target values to increase bids. Alternatively, consider switching to a different bidding strategy.
  6. Budget – Captures whether the line item had sufficient budget to bid and stay under budget.  
    • Adjust the daily or lifetime budget as needed. Check to see if the line item or campaign budget cap has already been reached. 
  7. Post Processing – Captures whether a bid was dropped in the final steps before sending to exchange (e.g. the bid price is lower than the floor price, the bid price is lower than a competitive bid, or your bid is not eligible due to advertiser or seat restrictions)
    • Try raising the CPM bid. If targeting deals, ensure the bid is above the deal floor.

Drop-Reasons

To identify the cause of the bidding drops, drop-reasons are available for certain stages and are shown on a pop-out chart. You can click on the ‘Show Details’ button for stages that support drop-reasons, which are Targeting Match and Post-Processing.

The bids dropped for a selected stage will then be broken down by drop-reasons, as shown in the image below:

Targeting Match Drop Reasons

Targeting Match drop-reasons will be shown at the targeting module level. 

Mismatches on multiple targeting modules can cause a line item not to bid, for example if both Geo and Platform did not match. Bid Decision Flow looks at each module in the line item targeting one at a time, and will only log the first drop-reason where a mismatch occurs. 

Drop Drop Reason

Description

App/Site mismatch

Non-match due to app/site targeting

Content mismatch

Non-match due to content targeting

Environment mismatch

Non-match due to environment targeting

Exchange mismatch

Non-match due to exchange targeting

Geo mismatch

Non-match due to geo targeting

Platform mismatch

Non-match due to platform targeting

Time mismatch

Non-match due to time targeting

User (Segments) mismatch

Non-match due to user targeting

Video mismatch

Non-match due to video targeting

Time or IP Range mismatchNon-match due to time range, or IP range targeting

Processing Error

Processing error

Post-Processing Drop Reasons

Drop Drop Reason

Description

Floor Price Filtered

Bid price is lower than the bid floor passed from the exchange

Fix Price Filtered

Bid price is lower than the bid floor in a fixed price direct deal

Exchange Seat Error

Error with Seat set up or Seat eligibility

Ghost Bid

Ghost bid candidates will not submit an actual bid back to the exchange

Processing Error

Captures all other reasons why a bid was dropped in the final steps before sending to exchange

These steps then culminate in either a “ Did not Bid” or “Bid Successful” count. At a high-level, this visualization allows users to identify the points of highest drop-off and make corrective changes to improve delivery. If further assistance is needed, reach out to Beeswax Support.

Lookback Range

To interact with this feature, simply select the desired lookback range using the dropdown menu in the upper left:

Options for lookback ranges are:

  • 30 Mins 
  • 1 Hour 
  • 3 Hours 
  • 6 Hours 
  • 24 Hours 
  • 48 Hours 
  • 72 Hours 

Unlike the Real Time Bidding Stats seen in the line item Overview, Bid Decision Flow is not real-time as the data for this updates every 15 mins. Users should keep this in mind when making changes to the line item setup and then viewing analytics within the lookback window.

Depending on how restrictive the line item targeting is, drop-off at the Targeting stage may appear disproportionately large, and as such, distort how a user perceives the useful information in the later evaluation steps. To better control and understand delivery findings, the user can collapse or hide columns to isolate what is displayed in the graph. Click on the column to collapse it and the visualization will re-size appropriately.

To see a demo of Bid Decision Flow, check the link in our Learning Portal.



FAQ

Q: Can I drill into the exact reasons – for example, which targeting key led to a failure?
A: No, this is not currently supported.

Q: Can I access this feature on the campaign level?
A: Bid Decision Flow is only available to customers on the line item level.

Q: Can I download these results or access them via an API?
A: We do not offer an API version of this feature, nor are the results exportable.

Q: Will other stages support drop-reasons in the future?
A:  Yes, creative drop drop-reasons are on the roadmap.

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