Ive done a search and googled this but cant find the answer, im looking to list lots of keywords in the adwords campaign, but cant seem to find out how to change the text for each one ive seen it done all over google but cant figure it out, all of the keyords i have at the moment all say the same thing, which is the generic text i originally set up help appreciated
Your question makes zero sense, but I'm going to make a wild stab in the dark and guess that you mean dynamic keyword insertion. In which case this adwords link should help you http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=74996
Sorry i typed that in a hurry say for example i have 2 bunchs of flowers to sell, i want my add to read 'Cheap daffodils 0.50p per bunch', then i have another item to sell which is a bunch of roses, and i want that to read 'cheap roses here £1 each' Rather than both adwords saying flowersdirect.com find flowers here P.S ive used flowers as an example im not trying to plug any website or anything, i dont sell flowers hope that makes a bit more sense, magda thanks for the link but it dosent work
Worked okay for me. Did you copy and paste? This is the full address http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=74996 If that still doesn't work this is the breadcrumb to the page Google Help › AdWords Help › Working with My AdWords Account › Ad Types and Troubleshooting › Text Ads (default) › How do I use keyword insertion? (tutorial)
P.S. It actually sounds like you do NOT want dynamic keyword insertion but rather different ads for different keywords. Only way I know you can do that is to put your keywords into different adgroups and give each group its own ad(s).
You will receive exactly 4 lines of text with the AdWords program. 1. Title - maximum 25 characters including spaces 2. First Text Line - maximum 35 characters 3. Second Text Line - maximum 35 characters 4. Display URL - maximum 35 characters This is where you should appeal emotionally to visitors by revealing the most powerful benefit of your product or service. For example, describe how easy it will be for men to attract many beautiful women if they decide to purchase your weight loss products. Second Text Line You should use the second line of text to appeal to a visitor's logical side when presenting an additional benefit of your product or service. For example, explain how your particular weight loss product will enable individuals to live longer, feel healthier and wear more current styles. Present the logical reasons visitors should choose your product.