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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Melbourne
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G'day, I remember reading somewhere that with your Adwords account you can substitute a word in your title with a keyword by using something along the lines of... [keyword] For example my headline in the ad reads Fencing Contractor In [keyword] and my keyword list is Bentleigh East Berwick Bittern Black Rock Blairgowrie Bonbeach Boneo Braeside Brighton Brighton East Someone searches for "Fencing Contractor In Boneo" and the keyword "Boneo" is automatically put in the title. Can anyone enlighten please TIA Craig |
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| VIP Warrior Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: , , .
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Fencing Contractor In {keyword} That's it. |
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Melbourne
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So I use the squiggly bracket and not the square one. Super. Thanks heaps for that Mix |
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| Mary Green Copy & Content War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Central NY USA
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Craig just wanted to let you know, that most Super Affiliates say this is not a good way to go. I can show you how to do this pretty easily if you want. It just means you have to use excel to put together your campaign. But the keyword will be the actual keyword. Good luck, Mary Green |
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| www.premierereplacementch Join Date: Jan 2009
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Hi Any chance u cud explain adwords to me. I use it and for a few days its ok........then zilch. Wud b very kind if you can. Thanks |
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