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Lobby Tips & Tricks topic #51

Subject: "This Adwords tip has the potential to cut unnecessary spending by 95%!" Previous topic | Next topic
jlandSat Mar-31-07 10:00 AM
 
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"This Adwords tip has the potential to cut unnecessary spending by 95%!"


          

There's a secret to Google AdWords that will help
you double or triple your number of keywords.
It will also help get excellent positions for much lower prices than your
competitors are paying . This works well when you're bidding on the
exact same search terms!
The secret lies in using a little pair of punctuation marks as "delimiters": Quotes " " and brackets .

For example lets say, you're bidding on the term Affiliate Marketing.

You should bid on it three ways:

Affiliate Marketing
"Affiliate Marketing"


If you bid on the term Affiliate Marketing, it means that
your ad will appear any time those two words are typed in as
part of a search, in any order.
You can also bid on "Affiliate Marketing",
that is, any search entry that includes those two words only in
that order.
And you can bid on , which means
searches on only those two words in that exact order.

Once you've added these "delimiters" to your search terms,
you'll get a much clearer idea of what kinds of specific searches
people are doing on the terms that you're bidding on.

With these delimiters you will triple your keyword base. This
will typically cut your bid prices by 10-20%, sometimes more.



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RE: This Adwords tip has the potential to cut unnecessary spending by 95%!
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iwsTue Apr-24-07 03:36 PM
 
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This is good information for those looking to start a ppc campaign with google.

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carlar9Tue May-08-07 01:11 AM
 
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That sounds very interesting. I will have to try it and see what the results are. Thanks.

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