How do you add the keyword that the user searched for in the descrip.

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by nate_king1, Mar 28, 2006.

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    Okay, I know there is a way to add the exact keyword the user searched for, to be be included in the description. This is to increase CTR. Anybody know the word
     
    nate_king1, Mar 28, 2006 IP
  2. Micromag

    Micromag Well-Known Member

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    The is not way to do it with the exact keyword that the user search but there is a way to do it with the keyword that matches a keyword that you have on your list.

    For example if a user search for:

    I am looking asp web hosting sites

    and you have

    asp web hosting sites

    in your keyword list it will show "asp web hosting sites" not "I am looking asp web hosting sites" - it shows the matching keyword, not what the user typed in.


    So here follows the basic syntax:

    {KeyWord:Web Hosting}

    put something there instead of "Web Hosting" that makes sense - Google will use it in content network and when the keyword does not fit there.

    Also you can use this thing not only in headline, use it also in 1st line to get high CTR.
     
    Micromag, Mar 28, 2006 IP