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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2010
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Hi, Here's the problem: I have a website selling baseball cards. I want to buy long tail AdWords ads. I will use the {keyword:default text} tag. This is how I want to do it. I want to (among others) get these keywords into my account: List of Major League Baseball replacement players - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia But first I would have to: Cut away the unrelated text (such as referances behind each name etc). Get quote tags in front of and after the names (otherwise the keywords get to broad). Any thoughts on how to do this? |
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| Pete Young War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: downunder
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i think your looking for contextual ads (ads within the content) / so look for companies that offer that service. contextual ads - Google Search May be on the wrong train / if so yell out. |
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• - just chillin.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2010
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Yes, you're wrong. I meant tools which "clean/strippes" keywords copied from elsewhere. Such as keywords found on wiki-lists like the one above.
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