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How to advertise for the keyword "l,p"?

tried "l p", but didn't work :(

         

Sujan

12:46 am on Jan 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

I would like to advertise using the keyword "l,p" (only an example, but the real keyword is "character comma character", too). I tried "l p" (character space character) but this doesn't seem to work :(

Does anybody know how to do this?

- Jan

Israel

1:37 am on Jan 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Sujan,

Try it with an apostrophe. I tried an exact match of [l'p] and a phrase match of "l'p" and both showed for searches on l,p -- in an AdGroup where those letters had no significance, go figure.

Of course you run the risk of showing for searches on the 2 character phrase with people using different (or no) punctuation in their searches so you may get some impressions that you don't want. With few exceptions, AdWords ignores punctuation.

Israel

Sujan

11:06 am on Jan 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thank you Israel for your help.

I found out that a search for "l+p" produces the same results as a search for "l,p", too. And I was able to add this to my keyword-list.

Problem solved. But note that it only works this way for single charakters. With real words, you have to go another way.

- Sujan

vanderbolt

5:47 pm on Jan 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Sujan, what do you mean by "With real words, you have to go another way." Please tell us about the other way.

Thanks

Israel

6:54 pm on Jan 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi Sujan,

Yes, I wondered the same thing Vanderbolt did about your last comment.

Sujan, for your odd phrase, you may want to go to Tools¦Keyword Tool and see what other searches your combo will turn up for. The "l,p" hypothetical example you gave turned up a lot of odd searches.

Be sure to go into the drop-down list marked "Show Columns" and add "Keyword Popularity" to show you the frequency at which those other odd combos were searched. Many of them look like what I type when I fall asleep in front of the keyboard ;)

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When I tried some of my "normal" keyword phrases, it returned an "XML Request Error" several times possibly because of some delimiter used in the raw search that wasn't being stripped before the "similar keyword" was passed to a query.

When I'd get that error message, BTW, it would sit endlessly until you clicked the "Get More Keywords" a few more times and endured a few more instances of the error message.

If the data is accurate, it has the potential to be somewhat useful.

Israel

Sujan

10:32 pm on Jan 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Sujan, what do you mean by "With real words, you have to go another way." Please tell us about the other way.

Sorry, this was BS. It works for normal words exactly the same way. I confused something.

- Jan

FromRocky

10:52 pm on Jan 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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How to advertise for the keyword "l,p"?

Other Options:
"l$p"
"l-p"