Does Keyword URL Override Ad URL?

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by acemenace, Mar 15, 2008.

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    I have set a separate url for each keyword, and also have added a few ads. The question is if I have urls entered for each keyword, and when the ad shows up on the network for that keyword, which url will it go to?
     
    acemenace, Mar 15, 2008 IP
  2. Masterful

    Masterful Well-Known Member

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    The destination URL of the keyword supercedes the destination URL of the ad.
     
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    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    you have option to set a display URL and one destination URL. display URL is what it will show on the ad and destination URL is the landing page URL where your visitors will be landing on
     
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    Masterful answers correctly. The destination URL set one each keyword takes priority.
     
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    With one exception: all of your content clicks will still go to the destination url(s) you specified in your ad(s).
     
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    OMFG!!! Masterful has the only correct answer...



    @sultanofseo - Keyword destination overrides all destination URL's It doesn't matter what you put in the ad URL. You can up ImAnIdiot.com in display and destination at the text ad level and then put www.mysite.com at the keyword level. When they click your ad they will go to mysite.com.


    @Rumor - keyword level destination URLs also work for content... But let me make the note that keyword destination URL's mean nothing in the content network since a random keyword is used as the resulting keyword.
     
    robertpriolo, Mar 17, 2008 IP
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