Keywords disabled in a NEw account.

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by Netssh, Jan 10, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello eveybody,
    As you can see, i have just signed :)
    I have a quesiton.

    I have an existing adwords account promoting some product.
    I i have recently added new keywords & sub groups.
    all were OK for quite a low rate.

    I thought, its getting messy, lets open a new account for this keywords.

    I have opened a new account, and for the same keywords+subgroups (copy paste), same ads. same everything - the bid is really high now!
    (compare $0.15 CPC to $1-5 CPC),
    how can that be ??

    These are keywords i have chosen because there arent ANY ads listed for these searches.. (or at some - 3-4 ads).. so i should probably have space for a very minimum bid..!
    or dont I ?

    Isnt that right, that if there arent ads for a specific keyword - you will be able to drop yours for a very minimum bid ?

    Pliz advise :)

    Tnks.
     
    Netssh, Jan 10, 2007 IP
  2. GuyFromChicago

    GuyFromChicago Permanent Peon

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    Your new account has no history - it'll take some time for your QS to settle in.

    I'd suggest not opening a new account unless you really, really have to.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Jan 11, 2007 IP
  3. aeiouy

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    How do you have more than 1 adwords account?

    Unless you are managing other peoples accounts, that is not allowed.
     
    aeiouy, Jan 11, 2007 IP
  4. samroy

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    if you run the mulitple campaigns having same keywords in all camapigns, it might distrub for triggering your ad and if Google knows this, it might supend your campaigns by giving high MINIUM BID for keywords.

    So please avoid this and be sure every campaign have unique keywords.

    Another issue ...

    If there are no competitors for a particular keyword, we might not think that Google will award low minimum bid for that keywords if it has no competition.

    Google Suggest that .. whether there are any competitors or not for particular keyword, your minimum bid depends upon the QUALITY SCORE.
     
    samroy, Jan 11, 2007 IP