For the past few days all my AdWords auto-tagged URLs have "god" in the gclid parameter: gclid=COb1wftMpogSWQJPQgodwXk53 Otherwise they all seem to be random strings but for the "god". Is Google trying to say something? Do you see this in your tagged URLs?
They're telling you that your landing page has reached the minimum requirement for quality ... ... there's still a few more levels of deity to reach before your bids are reduced below the $10 mark ... <giggle> H
LOL yeah, I know what it's for, just questioning the not-so-random addition of "god" to the random string. I'll just assume my keyword selection skills, ad copy writing skills and landing page creating skills have achieved god-mode/god-like status
Could someone please explain how his works, I have noticed it on some of our compeitors landing pages. Kevingibbons says is used by Google Analytics for auto-tagging AdWords destination URLs. could you explain what the benefit of this is?
It is a way that Google Adwords allows its users to “Auto-Tag†a landing page in an Adwords campaign. Auto-Tagging is simply the process of making sure that data is being collected from a landing page including the source, medium, term and content information.