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Junior Googler
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AdWords Gold 2
Hi once again.
This is my new tip of the day for AdWords. Use the maximum amount of keywords per ad-group. You are allowed 200 ish. The keywords that perform the best, Delete them from your ad-group and start a new ad-group for each individual keyword. Then Place the keyword in the title of the ad. This will help you old ad to pull better. Also, your new ads now should have a very high CTR, as you are pin pointing your target audience with extream accuracy. Hope this helps. |
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Works the same way with keywords that are getting tons of impressions and no clicks.
The idea of whole stick and peel strategy is to provide the keywords with more targed adverts. But that is definatley Good Tip for people i use this strategy all the time. P.S You can use AdWords Editor to automatically group related keywords together . The maximum by the way for a AdGroup is 2000 keywords. Alex [put your link in your signature only -admin] |
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