Oddly, on the results are different from what we see on Goolge vs AOL. Google backs AOL, but the PPC sponsor links that display on AOL does not show our ad, yet on Goolge it shows us as the second advert.
Why is it AOL, which is backed by google, does not show the same ads ranked in the same order as Google does. Oddly, our advert. didn't even appear on AOL and we saw another ad on AOL that isn't even on Goolges results.
Any idea's what's happening?
[edited by: heini at 5:14 pm (utc) on Oct. 2, 2003]
[edit reason] no specifics, please. Thanks! [/edit]
1. "search partners" distribution selected ("on" is the default setting), AND
2. be in the top 4 AdWord rankings for your keyphrase, AND
3. your ad must be reviewed and accepted as suitable by a Google editor (takes 2-4 days).
Only then will your ad show on AOL.
Odd, the website now appears under teh term...I wonder if AOL randomly rotates these sponsored links on their engines throughout the day?
Ever heard of that?
This is an interesting one I tell ya.
The original question:
Why is it AOL, which is backed by google, does not show the same ads ranked in the same order as Google does. Oddly, our advert. didn't even appear on AOL and we saw another ad on AOL that isn't even on Goolges results.
Followed by this right-on-the-money post from roitracker
For your AdWords to appear on AOL, you need to have:
1. "search partners" distribution selected ("on" is the default setting), AND
2. be in the top 4 AdWord rankings for your keyphrase, AND
3. your ad must be reviewed and accepted as suitable by a Google editor (takes 2-4 days).
Followed by this post:
- Oddly we are within the top 4 ad listings (ranked #2)
- The term was approved at least a month ago
- search partners is selected
What catches my eye is the line "The term was approved at least a month ago". Please note that it is not the term that matters here, but the ad.
I am guessing that you've made changes to a previously approved ad, Kael_me. When you do this the ad has new content that must be approved before the ads can be shown on partner sites. So the ad is removed from all partner sites until the ad is reviewed and approved.
To your point about different ads showing: this is not at all unusual, as different ads can show on AOL from moment to moment. This can change in the instant due to differences in position & approval status which can also change in the instant. And budget is a factor too of course, as pointed out by engine.
Ok, I'm gonna say it. I hope that helps. ;)