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Google Adwords Writing TipsGoogle Adwords writing can take a bit more skill than you’d first think. Sure the ads look simple enough. Short enough. Easy enough to write, right? Well not really. That's because writing tiny blurbs like a Google Adwords ad can actually be tougher to write than a much longer sales letters.
What if you could set things up, so that your ad headline would automatically change to display the exact same search term that someone has just typed in! They will look at your AdWords ad and think, "Hey that ad seems to be advertising the exact same thing I’m trying to find. This will give you a huge advantage over most other advertisers, who only use the standard static headline format. With a normal ‘static’ headline, they will have to try and guess what people want beforehand, and show the same headline regardless of what people have typed in. I now use this technique on all my AdWords campaigns, and have seen a good increase in my clickthrough rates as a result of doing this. So, how do you create a dynamic headline? To start off with let’s look at what a typical Adwords ad might look like: Cheaper Dentist InsuranceIf someone typed in a phrase like ‘low cost dental plan’ none of the words in your headline match, so you wouldn’t normally have any part of your headline appear in bold. Using the ad example above, to create a ‘dynamic headline’ you would type in your headline like this: {KeyWord:Cheaper Dentist Insurance} To create it correctly, you must copy everything on the above line, including the brackets, and the capital K and W. Just replace the words ‘Cheaper Dentist Insurance’ with your own default headline. Now, when someone performs a search like ‘low cost dental plan’ your ad headline will automatically display the words ‘low cost dental plan’ in bold type. If the phrase typed in has too many words or contains a misspelling, Google will display your default headline instead. A few things to note * The dynamic headline will only show words that are stored in your keyword list for your ad group.For example if you were using a dynamic headline and someone typed in the phrase ‘insuranc’ (no ‘e’ on the end), the dynamic headline could show this misspelt word as your headline. Google’s ad monitoring will prevent you from using dynamic headlines for misspelt words. What I do is put all my misspellings in a separate ad group to make sure my ads don’t get disabled. I hope you found this useful. ========================================================== Jason Lewis is author of the new 'Business Brainwaves' Newsletter. Uncovering new business ideas and untapped 'gaps in the market' that the average person working from home can profit from. Join now, while it's still free! ==> www.BusinessBrainwaves.com ========================================================== Great! Now you’ve now got more Google Adwords writing tips for your toolbox. Just don’t be afraid to try them. I know I’ve used the dynamic headline Google Adwords writing technique. It works! Now if you’re looking for more traffic grabbing ideas that work this might interest you. Get immediate access to 244 pages of effective traffic generating ideas. That show you how to get more traffic from Google, Yahoo and even at the new MSN. Find out more about this eBook here: Traffic From Google In 35 Days At the least I’d hope you’d test your search engine IQ by taking my search engine quiz and get the free 40+ page special report "Coming Out On Top". Get More Ways to Improve Search Engine Ranking HereThis 244 page guide reveals a step by step plan for getting into Google FAST. Just what you need to grab top search engine ranking and the traffic that comes with it. Phone: 614-436-6822 Email: All Rights Reserved 2002-2005 traffic-test-tube.com Search Engine Ranking Home | Search Engine Ranking Quiz | Search Engine Ranking Articles Webmaster Resources | Webmaster Resources 2 | Webmaster Resources 3 | Webmaster Resources 4 Webmaster Resources 5 | Webmaster Resources 6 | Webmaster Resources 7 | Webmaster Resources 8 Webmaster Resources 9 | Webmaster Resources 10 | Webmaster Resources 11 | Webmaster Resources 12 |
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