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If you set proper ad groups you can easily avoid "Yoda like" titles/descriptions...
For example on other networks..
lycos: $(term)$
findwhat: $(term)$
kanoodle: :::query:::
search123: [k]
goclick: {kw}
brainfox: %keyword%
google: {KeyWord}
Take Google Adwords for example.
If you had a ad group with the keywords:
blue widgets
red widgets
green widgets
You could do this in your title:
Buy {KeyWord} Now!
And a Description of this:
Find an array of {KeyWord} on our site!
For example if a user searched for "Blue Widgets" your adword would look like this:
Buy Blue Widgets Now!
Find an array of Blue Widgets on our site!
So, in the google search results {keyword} would be replaced in your adwords listing with the keyword the user searched for.
This makes customizing your titles/descriptions much easier. The only thing is I can't figure out what the code is for Overture.
Does anyone know it?
If you set proper ad groups you can easily avoid "Yoda like" titles/descriptions...
Don't have a problem with it on Google, or Espotting <<searchword>> or <<usearchword>> for initial capitals (for those UK advertisers.
The issue with Yoda like stuff is that Overture match drive and tend to do the words alphabetically, so although we might want our ads to read one way, they will actually read some other way.
Guess we need a magic wand. (or is that "a magic wand need we")