As it stands my campaign is too small to be effective as so few people search the exact page. I'd hoped to get all searches with the phrase in it.
I'm aiming at a nitch audience here.
I could actually add keywords that would show and get clicked on at a good ratio. I don't really want to do that though as my site would already be on the first page of the serps when a person searches these words so it's sort of redundant to do an ad too. Plus it sounds like it's the keyword that has to be approved this way not the ad.
Back to the drawing board.
It looks to me like they are treating phrases like broad matched. My ad is only being shown on the exact phrase searches I've set as a keyword. That means I have to think of every possible broader phrase which of course I can't. I will add some more combinations though.
Remember my phrases are really specific. More common key words may be fine.
I think I see what they are doing. They are trying to put a stop to the automatically generated word ads that trick the customer into clicking something totally irrelevant. But of course those advertisers have already found a way around it. Meanwhile someone in a niche topic is affected instead. Can't win I guess.
Hence my point (linked to) above re "prepositions" before (& after) - You should be able to create a list of 2-400 in 2-3 hours max. Once done, use Excel to match them up before & after your target KWs.
Different themes of KWs require different lists - eg: "car hire" would use different pre&post words to "viagra" & "pregnancy" would be different again.
Ignore the above 3 words themselves - Instead, study the *types* of KWs that they are.
Also, with the new on trial/on hold stuff. For some accounts it's better to start with a smaller variety of slightly more popular 2 word phrase matches and use a lot of negatives to control the traffic.
Niche industries can still work on Google - just takes a bit more effort than before.
I understand I need a certain click through rate but am I right in understanding there is also a time rate?
I still don't understand how they decide to slow a word. Being in a niche topic makes it difficult. Impressions are slow to come so it takes a while to get the data. It appears to me that they slowed some keywords that hadn't had enough clicks to show if they were going to perform well or not.