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Our adcenter PPC campaigns are delivering a good ROI, but there are some keywords that adcenter blocks immediately upon us trying to enter them into our keyword list. A search for these keywords shows (a few) competitor ads. They're somehow sneaking them by. If anyone here could give me guidance, I'll happily PayPal you 100 dollars. Should only be a couple minutes of your time. I was wondering if these keywords in question might be from a search partner that displays across the adcenter network, but I don't know that there actually are any. I think they're sneaking these words by somehow using crafty syntax or something i just haven't figured out yet. |
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Ok..$200. Anybody got an idea about this? I can't figure it out.
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It depends on what you are advertising. For some things you need to be approved.
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