Im almost embarressed to ask this...

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by badger, Oct 9, 2006.

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    Being that im sure this is a regular question here. But heres my hypothetical / real muse...

    I am, on behalf of a client, launching a large, very broad (in terms of products) market place website and want/need to buy some adwords.

    However, there must be literally thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of keywords i would buy (which i want to link to the relevant sub domain / sub page on my site).

    However, and heres the question, how do i match the search term "new pink sneakers" e.g. to http://mysite/new+pink+sneakers.html?

    When I need to repeat the process probably thousands of times??

    All help thoroughly appreciated..
     
    badger, Oct 9, 2006 IP
  2. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    The API can save your precious time here. Just write a little script that creates those URLs from a list of words. It then submits the ad via the API or saves it to CSV from where you load it into AdWords Editor.
     
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    And adwords accepts CSV files that include the ad title, ad text and ad URL..??
     
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    With their desktop tool called AdWords Editor they do.
     
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