How do you go about creating an add with extra links? {Example in post}

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by Gadginho, Jul 21, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi guys,

    Newbie here! Came across this, this morning & haven't seen it in action before...

    August Holiday Deals 2010
    TeletextHolidays.co.uk/August Book your August holiday today. Save time and money at Teletext.
    ✈ Late Deals - ✈ Family Holidays - ✈ All Inclusive - ✈ Package Holidays

    I was just wondering how these guys have gone about adding in the extra links on the bottom line. I think it look really good, but is it readily available on Adwords? If so, how do you go about utilising this tool... any ideas?!

    Many thanks in advance,

    Ben.
     
    Gadginho, Jul 21, 2010 IP
  2. imperialDirectory

    imperialDirectory Peon

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    Go to "Campaign Setting" and add it at "Extra link". You can enter up to 10 different combination of Names and Links (I think its 10, I only added 6 for my client, but I remember seeing 10 maximum somewhere...).
     
    imperialDirectory, Jul 21, 2010 IP
  3. Gadginho

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    Many thanks imperialDirectory... That's a great help! Will start using this function. Any ideas on how they got the "✈" symbol in there?
     
    Gadginho, Jul 21, 2010 IP
  4. Lucid Web Marketing

    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    The special symbol is by holding the Alt key and using the numeric pad (won't work with numbered keys row), type the code for that character and release the Alt key.

    I don't know the one for that airplane but you can get the following common and accepted symbols this way:

    Alt-0153 â„¢
    Alt-0169 ©
    Alt-0174 ®
    Alt-156 £

    Try to find your airplane by doing the same. It's likely an Alt-0xxx (you need a four digit number). For example, Alt-156, the British pound symbol is not the same as Alt-0156 which is Å“
     
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    The Euro € symbol by the way is Alt-0128
     
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    You already have it in your post :) Just copy and paste it to the textbox where you add those extra links
     
    imperialDirectory, Jul 21, 2010 IP
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    Anyone know any symbol that looks like a "v" ?
     
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  8. Gadginho

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    Cheers again imperialDirectory! That exact thought dawned on me shortly after my last post ;) Hopefully should work ok!...

    Alfredito - I'm not entirely sure what you mean? What exactly are you trying to get hold of?
     
    Gadginho, Jul 22, 2010 IP