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mdvaden
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Posted: 2006-Dec-02 04:03
It's interesting to see how one day's totals of money may be low, although clicks were abundant, and then the next day pull's things back together with just a few clicks that are worth a lot.
I just started to realize that it may be very handy to learn which kind of ads have the highest bids.
Any information pages on that kind of stuff?
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flyingrose
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Posted: 2006-Dec-02 07:06
You can look up keyword phrases on the Overture Bid Tool for now, but I expect it will probably be going away. Those bids are for Yahoo and not Google but they're usually similar.
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mdvaden
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Posted: 2006-Dec-02 07:20
Thanks. I'll check that one out.
I did find a link to Google AdWords Keyword Tool on an article I came across.
Amazing article page - showed that some attorney Google Ads are over $20 - $50 per click. I wonder if the advertisers of those kind of ads disable the contextual option in their account.
I entered "landscape arborist" and found one phrase for my industry that was "landscape insurance" at over $5 per click.
Yesterday, I made a cabling advice page for trees, and was able to blend "landscape insurance" into the text without it being out of place.
Landscapers occassionally visit that page.
This is going to be interesting.
I'll check the Overture tool and make good use of it too.
In case that tool dissappears down the line, it seems like the wise thing to do now, if test and find the high paying keywords and record them in a text file. At least I can retain what they are for later.
Thanks again.
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flyingrose
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Posted: 2006-Dec-04 01:01
Yahoo's new system is similar to Google's so there won't be a way to see what other advertisers are bidding. The bid tool is still working as of now but they've already removed the ability for advertisers to see bids in the original system so how long the tool will be online is anyone's guess.
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