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Adwords Title Capitalization

all smalls, first char cap or all caps thats all?

         

Stormer

7:30 am on Sep 17, 2004 (gmt 0)

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i needed to have a part of the title capital. like 'WIDGET Blue' , i was using the keyword insertion, i tried the following

i. changed all the needed words in keywords to capitals - no effect on the search result page

ii. {keyword: } all the resulting titles are small. (the keywords in my list are capitals - WIDGET but the result is widget.)

iii. {KeyWord:} all the first letters of words in the title are caps - does nt serve

iv. {KEYWORD:} or {KEYWord:} all caps - useless

v. {KEYword: }/{Keyword: } only the first letter of the first word capitalized

any one has tried succesfully any method?

pmkpmk

7:48 am on Sep 17, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I use {KeyWord}, which usually works. We use a few brand names which usually are written all caps, but Google won't allow them in normal text and it seems to me they don't allow it with variables too.

eWhisper

12:58 pm on Sep 17, 2004 (gmt 0)

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There is currently not a way to have the two words with different capitalization in a dynamic title.

There way a suggestion a while ago to add a new dynamic insertion method so that it would take the format of your keywords for insertion. (i.e. if your keyword was 'blue widget', then 'blue widget' would show, and if the keyword was 'RED Widget', then 'RED Widget', would be displayed, etc.).

You can have a title like: Buy {KeyWord:RED Software}, although this limits the amount of characters left for the dynamic insertion, and the default is showed more often.

Stormer

5:37 am on Sep 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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ewhisper,
thanks for saving time and letting me know currently there is no way of doing this.
if i use in title: Buy{KeyWord: RED widget}, it is no longer dynamic, and i need to capitalize differetn words!

pmkpmk

9:30 am on Sep 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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if i use in title: Buy{KeyWord: RED widget}, it is no longer dynamic

What do you mean by this? I use

{KeyWord} widgets
and whatever Keyword matches gets the added "widget" behind it. Did I forget something or what were you meaning with the remark?

Stormer

10:05 am on Sep 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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i thought ewhisper used title as
"Buy {KeyWord: SOMETHING Special} "
and was suggesting that if the keywords in our list have more number of characters, then the default title will appear that is "Buy SOMETHING Special". this title appears for all the keywords that do not fit by number of characters limit or any other adwords title filter. and hence can be a part of the solution.
i need to insert things like RED, BLUE, GREEN and so on in the place of "SOMETHING", that is not possible at this moment - is the conclusion.