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Friday, November 15, 2024

Adwords Buzz reports Google increased Adwords campaign limits

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Google AdWords had a limit of 500 campaigns and up to 3 million keywords per AdWords account. Things are going to change!  Google announced that, you can now have up to 10,000 campaigns (this will include active and paused campaigns) per advertiser account. The number of keywords hasn't changed, however. Here are the up-to-date AdWords account limits: 10,000 campaigns (active and paused) 20,000 ad groups per campaign 5,000 keywords per ad group 300 display ads per ad group (including image ads) 4 million active or paused ads per account 3 million keywords per account 10,000 location targets... [...]

Improve the performance of your ads by linking your Google+ page to Adwords!

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2012 seems to be the year to push Google Plus. As with most social networks you can create a business page to help your company connect with users. Similar to Facebook and Twitter, you can promote your page and build up a list of premium members who have tremendous remarketing value. The network also gives you the opportunity to operate live video streaming and hangouts with your target audience. This can be a very useful way to interact with your target audience and deliver real time video content. For example, a company could host video chats with employees or industry experts. Once you have... [...]

Google updated search results for queries involving punctuation marks and symbols!

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Google usually ignores punctuation and mathematical symbols from a query because it doesn't index them. Recently, Google has updated its search results for queries involving punctuation marks and symbols. Searching for the symbol equivalent of a period, comma, carat, percent sign and more symbols now will return search results – though they aren't always exactly relevant. Google started to show results for queries like [.], [,], [:], [;], [#], [%], [@], [^], [)], [~], [|], [“], [<], [$]. When you search for [%], Google shows the results for [percent sign] and that happens irrespective... [...]

‘The Tell Tale Warning Signs Of Instant Low Keyword Quality Scores’ by A M Khan

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A M Khan’s latest blog post is titled “The Tell Tale Warning Signs Of Instant Low Keyword Quality Scores”. [Blog] […]  [...]

‘Setting Up the Ideal AdWords Structure’ by Andy Jenkins

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Andy Jenkins’ latest blog post is titled “Setting Up the Ideal AdWords Structure”. [Andy Jenkins’ Blog] […]  [...]

‘Setting Up the Ideal AdWords Structure’ by Andy Jenkins

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Andy Jenkins’ latest blog post is titled “Setting Up the Ideal AdWords Structure”. [Andy Jenkins’ Blog] […]  [...]


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