Lucky for me I don't have a tremendous amount of competition for my Adwords positions so my ad comes up in the top position even on my most "generic" keyword. The only advantage in regional targeting I can see is that users interested in my topic but who are not in my geographic area won't see my ad. This might save a few erroneous click-throughs, but other than that I don't see why I would do it.
Am I missing something here?
thanks,
Bev
This will allow the geographically limited to grab a share of that keyword without having to pay for garbage traffic from people who are looking for a barber shop in Louisiana.
After all, what good is it for you to see the ad for a used car dealer in Conneticut. This is great for those business that do not have any interest on selling to customers far away due to the kind of service or product they provide, and that they use the internet to get people to walk in the door.
Guys regional targetting works by detecting the geographical location of the user's ip not by the keyword being entered into the search...
Re-read my post, we are in agreement. Joe Blow looking for Florida real estate will type in "real estate." This helps the realtor target Joe Blow in Florida, while not having to pay for searches from everywhere else.