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What's the difference between the search revenue model and the retail revenue model, and when should I use each?

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What's the difference between the search revenue model and the retail revenue model, and when should I use each?

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NOTE:  Search and retail revenue models are applicable to search bid units only; display and social bid units use separate revenue models (one per channel).
 
AdLens generates revenue models for each bid unit in a portfolio and uses them to optimize bids. By default, we generate search revenue mode. If your account structure and portfolios use a retail business configuration (that is, if each campaign represents a different vertical and you use one portfolio per product/service), contact your account manager to implement retail revenue models instead.
 
For either type of implementation, when a bid unit hasn't received any revenue, its revenue model is based on revenue trends for the advertiser's other, similar bid units, which may have received revenue. 

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NOTE:  Search and retail revenue models are applicable to search bid units only; display and social bid units use separate revenue models (one per channel).
 
AdLens generates revenue models for each bid unit in a portfolio and uses them to optimize bids. By default, we generate search revenue mode. If your account structure and portfolios use a retail business configuration (that is, if each campaign represents a different vertical and you use one portfolio per product/service), contact your account manager to implement retail revenue models instead.
 
For either type of implementation, when a bid unit hasn't received any revenue, its revenue model is based on revenue trends for the advertiser's other, similar bid units, which may have received revenue.