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Old 10-01-2011, 09:24 AM   #1
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Let's say I want to run a google ad campaign only on one website. How would I do that?

And if I were the owner of that website, how do I run ads that run exlusively on my website?
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Default Re: targeting google ads

If you want my honest opinion.

Get off google adwords if you are trying to go that deep.

Try some smaller campany that gives great clicks and cheap clicks like 1-2 cents or text ads.
7search.com is something I use to test traffic and them move onto adbrite google an other ones.

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Default Re: targeting google ads

Hi ueon,

You can target your ads to a specific website by using Managed Placements feature in the Display Network.

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Selecting Managed Placements
There are three main ways to add managed placements to an ad group: manually adding, copying from your "automatic placements" table, or using the Placement Tool .

Manually add managed placements
  1. Go to the "Networks" tab at the ad group level.
  2. Find the "Display Network" table, and click "show details" next to "Display Network: managed placements."
  3. When the managed placement table opens, click "+ Add placements."

Copy from automatic placements
  1. Go to the "Networks" tab at the ad group level.
  2. Find the "Display Network" table, and click "show details" next to "Display Network: automatic placements."
  3. When the automatic table opens (you may have to scroll down the page), you'll see a list of domains (if any) on which your ads have run.
    • If your ad group has never run on automatic placements, this table will be empty, so you won't be able to add managed placements via this method.
    • If you have automatic placements, you can select the check boxes next to the ones you'd like to copy to your managed placements table.
  4. After selecting one or more placements, click "Manage placement and bid."
Use the Placement Tool
  1. Go to the "Networks" tab at the ad group level.
  2. Find the "Display Network" table, and click "show details" next to "Display Network: managed placements."
  3. When the managed placement table opens, click "+ Add placements."
  4. Click "Try the Placement Tool" next to the text box for manually adding placements
  5. Once the Placement Tool launches, you can find and add managed placements in a variety of ways:
    • Browse categories: Select placements from topics like Games or Health
    • Describe topics: Enter words (like tennis) or phrases (like tennis racquet strings) to see a list of placements matching those topics.
    • List URLs: Find out if specific websites are available on the Google Network, and see similar available placements.
    • Select demographics: Pick the audience you want, then choose from placements that match that audience.
Source: Selecting Managed Placements - AdWords Help

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