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Unlike Yahoo/Overture, Google does not automatically provide tracking URLs. The best way to capture keywords is to supply them yourself in the target URL; so instead of
http://www.example.com/page.htmlyou would add the keywords like this
http://www.example.com/page.html?ref=google&keywords=this+is+the+keyword.
Then you just need to make sure your analytics software knows what to do with that query field.
Hope this helps,
Larry
[edited by: engine at 5:19 pm (utc) on April 29, 2005]
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Thats interesting, as last month at SES in NYC, they claimed the only way was to manually implement tracking URLs. In fact, someone asked about using the field trick that you can use in the Ad Headline ({Keyword:Default}) in the URL and the Google rep said its not supported, and if it worked that way not by design.
Have you any more info on you lead?
Thanks,
Larry
burntan,
Unlike Yahoo/Overture, Google does not automatically provide tracking URLs. The best way to capture keywords is to supply them yourself in the target URL; so instead of http://www.example.com/page.html you would add the keywords like this http://www.example.com/page.html?ref=google&keywords=this+is+the+keyword.Then you just need to make sure your analytics software knows what to do with that query field.
Hope this helps,
Larry
But how do I change the destination URL dynamically in Adwords ads setting? Are you suggesting that I setting one keywords per campaign?
[edited by: engine at 5:18 pm (utc) on April 29, 2005]
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I'm suggesting one URL per keyword - yes that means you have to do some work in the Adwords interface, but thats the price of tracking.
So for example:
My Campaign
keyword1 -> www.example.com/index.html?kw=keyword1
keyword2 -> www.example.com/index.html?kw=keyword2
keyword3 -> www.example.com/index.html?kw=keyword3
Also, one URL per keyword is a really good thing if you are going to create keyword specific landing pages, which is a key to better conversions. But thats a topic for another forum...
Larry
[edited by: engine at 5:20 pm (utc) on April 29, 2005]
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According to a Google representative at a conference I went to last month, using {Keyword} outside of the ad copy is 'unsupported'. So it might work, but that might change in the future. Of course, it might change for the better.
Is anyone here doing this in practice outside the text (i.e. as in www.example.com?source=adwords&keyphrase={Keyword}?
If so, can they let us know if it seems to work consistently?