How do I get in the yellow box in a niche without competition?

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Hey guys.

Today I've discovered this good niche that has no competition at all on AdWords. I've set up my ad, which is the only ad in this niche, and it's not in the yellow box, it's at the right site. So, my question is: how do I get in the yellow box in a niche without competition?

Thanks in advance
#box #competition #niche #yellow
  • Profile picture of the author Lucid
    You need a Great QS (8 and above) at the very least.
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  • Profile picture of the author OzDesign
    If yours is the only ad I guess it doesn't matter whether you get in the yellow box or not? And supposedly you're paying pennies per click.

    Good luck to your campaign.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexandru
      Thank guys. As for the why-in-the-yellow-box-if-the-only-one question; there are other very well SEOed sites that distract the attention from my ad. And an ad in yellow would just give me what I want. I'll try to play with the QS, thanks again.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Like the Qs8 comment said. Very, very, very hard.
        You may be under the false impression that you are
        the only one in your niche. Not so. There are many
        big boys who are allowed some free reign into just
        about anything. You are never just the only ad.
        Sometimes the yellow box does not even appear,
        just the side sponsored links. Bottom line, you
        need to have the best of the best adwords record,
        as well as a fat bank account.

        Even though you cannot buy the top spot, you need
        to spend a lot of cash to get there. Google will not
        put your site on the top until it earns it. And earning
        it is explained a little bit above.

        Being the only site in your "niche" will never be enough
        to appear above the search results. You have to earn
        it. Google prides itself on not selling top ad results. Although,
        in a way, they do. But, if there are not paid ads that warrant
        top billing, it will remain blank.

        Paul
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        If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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