I don't understand adwords

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No matter what I do, I can not get any of my ads to run. I always get a message that says "keywords don't trigger any of your ads"

I get that message no matter what I do. How can I get adwords to show my ads.
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  • Profile picture of the author tryinhere
    Bill, I seen your having a tough run, I will offer to look at your account for no charge buddy and see if i can sort it for you / if you want that is.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jordan Kovats
    How many different keywords do you use? Use the adWord keyword tool as a start, and select a wide variety of keywords that it will show you releated to the keywords you enter. The reason your ad's are not showing is the keywords you chose are not being searched. You can have your ads show with hundreds if not thousands of different keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author hannly
    I agree with theseoguys.
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    • Profile picture of the author adpyer123
      I am also facing the same problem with 'The keyword phrase doesn't currently trigger any of your ads', whatever I do always get the same message. I created an ad some week ago and still there is nothing. I have also tried the diagnostic tool and got the same message. I am going to try what you guys have suggested here.
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    The solution is simple. choose more keywords for advertising your website. You can get ideas using Google adwords keyword tool, market samurai or any other application which gives you ideas for your primary keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author Clint Butler
    This is condensed idea from a WSO I bought so in the interest of fairness to him I won't give the entire process.

    But change your AdWords adds to images, use all available sizes, and use every keyword availble to you (2000 for each campaign) It works for traffic, and you can use the tools to help narrow down your keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author ksetu
      I know this becomes very annoying sometimes. But here are few things which might be causing it:
      1) The search volume for your keywords are in-significant- which means you should try adding some more high volume keywords to your campaign.
      2) You have added same keyword with broad, phrase and exact match - all three is same adgroup with same CPC and these keywords are competing with each other. So just ensure that either all of the match types have a little bit different CPC. I do agree that it doesn't happen all the time, but Ive faced this issue earlier myself.
      3) Check your quality score. If it's LOW - no matter how many new keywords you add - your ad won't be displayed for original keywords. You need to ensure that - your keywords match with your adwords ad text and the keyword is also significantly present on your landing page. This is the only way to improve your quality score. And if you can't increase quality score - increase your bid amount.

      Hope it helps. If you still need some help, let me know.
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      • Profile picture of the author John Hocking
        Check your bids and your daily budget.

        If your bids are two low, try rasing them to get you ads to show

        Your daily budget may be too low.

        The mistake that many advertisers make is to set the keyword bids too high, and the daily budgets were too low. This combination can cause a lot of frustration when first beginning a new account. The explanation from Google is that the bids were too high for the daily budget - and that it essentially got turned off as soon as it was turned on. Essentially, Google thinks that if it starts showing the ads and people click on them, you won't be able to shut them off in enough time to not go over budget, so they just turn it off as soon as it is turned on.
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