Forum Moderators: buckworks & skibum

Message Too Old, No Replies

Adword Brackets always, Quotes sometimes?

Within the same Adgroup

         

Web Footed Newbie

4:46 pm on Aug 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Here is the scenario:
Should I use brackets and quotes in the same adgroup?
[blue widgets] - Returns exact matches
"blue widgets" - Returns matches with other words before or after blue widgets

Do you do brackets always and quotes sometime? Or, some brackets and always with quotes?
TIA, WFN:)

gypsychild

6:00 pm on Aug 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I think the answer would depend on the keywords you're targeting - basically you can use any combination of matches in any one group, so really whatever works best for you.

webdiversity

10:05 pm on Aug 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



that's good advice gypsychild gives.

As an addenda, we always look at words where the suggested number of clicks is >50 per day, to opt for exact match first and if that doesn't yield the sort of results you want then try it as a phrase match, which will widen the field and lessen the yield.

killroy

10:12 pm on Aug 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



If I uue widgets I ALWAYS also use "widgets" and [widgets]

Gives you better accounting, doesn't use up your 1% ctr on 1000 clicks limit as fast, and lets you get a better idea what people look for AND perhaps cheaper rates on the more restrictive matches.

SN

Web Footed Newbie

10:46 pm on Aug 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Regarding Webdiversity's comment:
"As an addenda, we always look at words where the suggested number of clicks is >50 per day"

So am I correct in assuming you are adjusting your daily budget up or down to reach this >50 per day? One of my search phrases, 3 words long, and 2 of the words are very popular, so I have to adjust downward in this case to the >50 range, which saves me money!

I've read almost every post in this forum (yes, my eyes are bugging out), so that I can begin my campaign.

Thanks all for the comments! WFN :)