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My company name adword is expensive

         

jdancing

1:59 pm on Sep 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Unfortunately, I need to buy an AdWord for my website name (which is also trademarked). Unfortunately, this one Adword is one of my more costly ads. If the new system price is based on ad “quality” shouldn’t my PPC price be fairly low now? I mean, how much better quality can I have than an AdWord that is my company name and website? However, its price has actually gone up a bit since the new system was implemented.

There are only three other sites bidding on this keyword so the competition for my company name keyword is not overwhelming. I assume the other bidders are bidding very high amounts? I may try dropping my max bid on my company name by 75% and see what happens.

Any other suggestions?

Angelis

2:07 pm on Sep 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Do you own the trademark or does another company own the trademark. If you own it its possible by mailing Google you can get them to remove the adverts.

Dr_X

4:07 pm on Sep 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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There are only three other sites bidding on this keyword so the competition for my company name keyword is not overwhelming. I assume the other bidders are bidding very high amounts?
If your company owns the tradmark, you can use it in the ad, the competition cannot. It's my understanding that they can bid on the trademarked term but can't use it in their ad. That would give you the upper hand. Play it out. Create a campaign, make ads that use the term in the title, description, url.. then use the keyword by itself. If some one searches for your term and only 3 ads appear, one of wich contains the term, who do you think is likely to get the click? Eventually, your *ctr will go up, their *cpc will go up, and you win. :-)

*at least that's the way it's supposed to work. <fine print>Your mileage may vary. must be 18 or over. offer not valid in Hawaii and Alaska... the freak states.</fine print> ;-P

Do you own the trademark or does another company own the trademark. If you own it its possible by mailing Google you can get them to remove the adverts.
Only if they are using it in the ad. If they are just bidding on the keyword, I think they are allowed (see gieco vs. google).

Good Luck.
-Dr.X

jdancing

4:12 pm on Sep 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Yes I own the Trademarked name but it is not being used in the other ads. I already have the top listing - SERP and AdWord and my company name is my AdWord title.

It just seems odd that I have to pay so much for a "high quality" AdWord with little competition.