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in adwords are you allowed to bid on the same keywords with more than one of your own sites? say you wanted to promote affiliate product A and than promote affiliate product B right below it if you did this you would own more of the adspace and then most likely increase profits has anyone done this and is this even allowed? |
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| 10minuteexpert.com War Room Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: Montgomery City, MO , USA.
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If the sites have different destination urls then you should be fine. The only issue I see is that your ads will be bidding aganist each other and could drive your costs up. |
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It already happens all the time. Big corporations that own multiple properties are driving out smaller businesses by buying keyword space as you describe. Take Real Estate for example... what is a lead worth? How about Mortgages? So what if you spend a little extra per lead, and you eliminate your competition entirely. How much is a car insurance lead worth? Drive up your costs a little, or not... then rid yourself of competition. |
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