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mortyzplace
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Posted: 2006-Mar-13 22:32
With my keyword campaigns I have separated my keywords into different categories depending on the page that I would like to send traffic to. The problem that I am having is that I would like to be able to use the same words in each category with a different ad and send them to a different URL. Is there a way to do this so potentially I would have three different ads running under the exact same word and have each ad sending a person to a different url of the same domain? I am using both Google and Yahoo. Any help would be appreciated.
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flyingrose
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Posted: 2006-Mar-14 00:58
For Google, if you want to use the same keywords and three different ads put all the keywords in one Ad Group and create three ads with three different urls.
Under Edit Campaign Settings uncheck the box in front of "Ad rotation: Show better ads more often". This is currently located on the lower left side of that page just above "Advanced Options".
This will cause their system to rotate each ad and display it an equal amount of time, allowing you to test the CTR of each ad.
If you have a third party Web metrics tool that supports it, you can also test the conversion rates of each ad/landing page combination by adding a tracking code on the url used in each ad.
Yahoo only allows one ad per keyword phrase.
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mortyzplace
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Posted: 2006-Mar-15 21:26
Ok is there anyway of being able to have all three ads running at the same time so when you do a search for the work on google or yahoo you have all three ads appear at the same time.
For example:
I do a search for the word cat and I get the sponsered results for the word cat. Is there anyway to have all three of my ads showing at the same time under that word?
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webmaster_k
Joined: Mar 13, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Mar-15 22:43
Sounds like you are trying to work the system. From my first thought on the subject: you would have to create three seperate accounts and create the advertisements you wish. Be warry this practice may not be endorsed by Google or the Internet community in general.
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flyingrose
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Posted: 2006-Mar-16 08:56
The Google TOS specifically prohibits an advertiser from having more than one ad appear for any search. Those who try to use three accounts to do this will often get caught as Google can identify any common information between accounts.
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joemnz
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Posted: 2006-Mar-27 21:22
If you get get caught they will ban one of the accounts. You will not get a say in which account it is. They will just turn one off and not allow that site on adwords again.
Thats what my google rep told me.
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flyingrose
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Posted: 2006-Mar-27 23:03
It is possible they will not ban only one of the accounts - they might even ban both for breaking their TOS.
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