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Google Using Adwords ;)

Because they can't get the SERP #1 Slot for there small business

         

Abdelrhman Fahmy

5:11 pm on Jun 7, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Google using Adwords for there small "T-shirt" business :) (you have to guess the keyword ;)) and of course they're always the no 1.
BTW any body could guess the Max. bid for this keyword.

jcoronella

5:58 pm on Jun 7, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Good find!

Can't wait for them to start the Affiliate program!

I wonder if they are displaying on adsense sites as well.

AdWordsAdvisor

6:55 pm on Jun 7, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Thanks for a relaxing 5 minutes, Abdelrhman Fahmy, as I tried to find the mystery keyword. ;)

Clicked on the ad and went to the store (but don't worry, clicks originating from Google are filtered out), and found a few t-shirts I don't have!

Hey. How did that happen?!

AWA

Abdelrhman Fahmy

7:15 pm on Jun 7, 2004 (gmt 0)

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What's if Google decided to go with its own E-mall (a product from every kind of products with a #1 position).
Could we can say no ;), or let's say it with another word: if you're Google and you hold the #1 e-marketing tool, do you will start your own e-mall ;)

BTW: they'll get a lot of Adowrd Traffic today ;)

Abdelrhman,

vibgyor79

11:38 am on Jun 8, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Looks like a few exceptions were made for this particular ad copy.

Poor mortals like you and me are not allowed to use the word GOOGLE anywhere in the ad copy - be it Title, Body or the URL. That is, the system won't allow you to go to the next step if it sees the word GOOGLE in the ad copy.

I wonder if it is possible to beat Google for the top position for this particular keyword..