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How to find site with my ads ?

         

Digmen1

8:41 am on Aug 29, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Hi Guys

I have a web site and am thinking of joining Google Adwords to drive traffic to my site.

What I am trying to find out is, is there a way to find out which web sites are diplaying my ads. (once I have joined and uploaded some ads)

I realise I will get a bill for each click through, but it would be nice to see what websites have my ads displayed on them.

Does Google provide this information to me, or do I have to use a stats program ?

I have done quite a bit of research and have not found out how to do this.

Kind Regards

Digby

[edited by: Digmen1 at 8:43 am (utc) on Aug. 29, 2008]

andy

9:44 am on Aug 29, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

you should first tell us on which Google Network you want to advertise. If you want to advertise on both you should make separate campaigns for targeting each.

The Google Network is divided into two primary networks:

Search Network:
Includes Google search pages, search sites (e.g. AOL, Ask.com) and properties that display search results pages, such as Froogle and Earthlink. AdWords ads can appear alongside or above search results, as part of a results page as a user navigates through a site's directory, or on other relevant search pages.

Content Network:
Includes news pages, topic-specific websites, blogs and other properties such as Gmail. AdWords strives to display ads related to the content of the Web page, however the advertiser can also decide on which Placements (Web sites or specific pages) they would like their adverts to appear on.

I hope this helps for the beginning.

Andy

[edited by: andy at 9:47 am (utc) on Aug. 29, 2008]

andy

9:47 am on Aug 29, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Me again :)

If you want to advertise on the Content Network (which consists of hundreds of thousands of pages) you can run a "Placement Performance Report" in your Google AdWords Web Interface.

Check out this link: [adwords.blogspot.com...]