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Anyone know hwo this is done in ADWords
I want say if someone searches for "abc business" my adword title should be "abc business"
Do I have to create a new ad camp. for each or is there another way? |
I'm pretty sure you have to create different ad groups to do it.
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Hey EscortBiz.
Can I get your ICQ?? |
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You've been so appreciative,now i am going to have to work it out for you .Otherwise I'll feel like an asshole.:winkwink: |
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haha
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Hey EsortBiz, Can I get back to you tomorrow on this.I no longer have the email address that my adwords account was on and I don't know my pasword so I have to start another account.In the meantime I will ask around.
Wheres WiredGuy when you need him?:helpme |
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Edited: replace "(" with an opening bracker for "}"
Use (keyword} in the title or the text of your ad where your keyword must appear. It will get replaced by "abc business" or whatever keywords the user searched for. Some notes: - you can use (keyword:something} in case there's chance that your keywords would be too long to fit, in that case the tag would be replaced by "something" - if the user searched for "abc business lalala", and your keyword was "abc business", only "abc business" would be inserted - (keyword} -> "abc business" but (Keyword} -> "Abc business" - adult sites CANNOT use this feature :( |
Clickmojo.com has an article about this on the front page. Just look for the terms "Dynamic Keywords."
Its a good resource for tips like that. |
thanks so much
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Hey Thanks from me as well.:thumbsup
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Niko is correct, it's the squigly brackets. You do have to be careful not to exceed the 25 character limit though. You can create an alternate using (Keyword:Your Default Ad Text} (Replace my round bracket with a squigly one). WG |
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