How do I only appear on a certain site for content network?

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by amoeba22, Feb 1, 2010.

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    I have a bunch of keywords and I want to use the keywords + only allow a certain website to show my ads. Is this possible?
     
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  2. Lucid Web Marketing

    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    Don't use keywords which is automatic placement, the "Relevant pages across the entire network" setting in your campaign under networks. You want site targeting, what they now call managed placement, the "Relevant pages only on the placements I manage" setting.
     
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    You can focus your area by choosing the countries, cities, wesbites that you want your ads to be shown at.

    From my experience the more specific your are, you get lower bids and a better CTR.

    D.
     
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    You guys should please be more specific because we do not see all these parts.

    Where is the part that says "Relevant pages across the entire network".
    On what page when you starting a new campaign?

    I am trying to target specific website and work on only page impressions only and google won't let me choose impressions only they say "Unavailable because this campaign is running on Google Search or the Search Network"
     
    nokia3310, Feb 4, 2010 IP
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    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    When you create a new campaign, there are a few sections. The first is Locations and Languages. The next one is Networks and Devices. In that section, you click the radio button that says "Let me choose" next to Networks. When you do, you get the options I mentioned.

    Also, CPM is for content network campaigns only. It will be available to you under Bidding and Budget section only if you remove the Google search network.
     
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    how do i remove the google search network?
     
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    You can do this by Google Feature so called Managed Placement, simply do one thing, using your keyword find the websites that are relevant to your business or website, then opt for placing the Ads on these websites.
    Don't forget to test for manual bids, proper setting can lead to maximum ROI but people generally fails to do so.

    Adword Consultant
     
    Ram Kr. Shukla, Feb 4, 2010 IP