Ad cost benchmarks by channel

Short answer: treat the numbers below as rough, order-of-magnitude ranges for CPC, CPM, and conversion rate by channel. They are a sanity check — your niche, country, season, and audience matter far more than any industry average.

Benchmarks are useful for one thing: a gut check on whether your costs are in a normal zone. They cannot tell you if a campaign is profitable — only your own break-even math can do that. Use these to spot something wildly off, then judge performance against your own ceilings.

Typical ranges by channel

Channel Typical CPC Typical CPM Typical conv. rate
Google Search $1–$4 ($20+ in finance/legal) 3–5%
Google Display $0.10–$1 $1–$5 under 1%
Meta (FB / IG) $0.50–$2 $5–$12 1–3%
TikTok $0.50–$1.50 $5–$10 1–2%
LinkedIn $3–$8+ $30–$60 1–3% (B2B lead)
Microsoft / Bing $1–$2 2–4%

Ranges are illustrative approximations compiled from widely reported industry figures, not guarantees. Always validate against your own account data.

How to actually use benchmarks

Turn a benchmark into a decision

Once you know roughly what a click costs, the useful question is whether you can afford it. Find your ceiling with the break-even CPC calculator, then see what is a good CPC and what is a good ROAS to frame the targets.

FAQ

What is the average CPC across ad platforms?
Roughly: Google Search $1–$4, Meta $0.50–$2, TikTok $0.50–$1.50, LinkedIn $3–$8+. Competitive niches run much higher.

What is a typical conversion rate by channel?
Search often 3–5%, Meta 1–3%, display under 1% — all highly dependent on offer and intent.

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