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Posted: 2004-Jun-04 18:57
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Does anyone know if i can use a varible in the URL for a adgroup that will place the keyword in the URL for our tracking software?
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Posted: 2004-Jun-04 19:48
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Could you give me an example of this?



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Posted: 2004-Jun-04 20:18
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For exapmle, when editing the URL for a adgroup, i would like to use somthing like htttp://mysite.com/?source=google&kw={have google automaticly place the keyword here}. i am looking for somthing that i can put were i want the keyword to go.



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Posted: 2004-Jun-24 06:59
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I don't believe that there is a specific variable to do this, but it is pretty easy to create a work around.

When you create your keyword list, you can tell AdWords a specific destination URL. For example:

Keywords:
web hosting
web site
html

instead of just putting those into your text box, put this:
web hosting **http://www.website/page1?=web hosting
web site **http://www.website/page1?=web site
html **http://www.website/page1?=html

Although this seems difficult, you can easily handle this by using a simple spreadsheet in Excel to concatenate and create the full string. It won't take that much more time than creating your basic keyword list.


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