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Why does my content advertising campaign stucks?

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Freddy81

4:22 pm on Mar 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi guys,

I set up a camapign to run both on search and content networks.
Set all 4 checkboxes and gave separate bids for search and content ads.
It is running well in search, but is not running at content - ZERO impressions.

The campaign started 36 hours ago.

What is the problem with content network? I know there are a lot of sites in my niche, so what can be the problem?

steve40

4:30 pm on Mar 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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could be you just bid to low on content network trying upping your bids slightly just on content

steve

Freddy81

4:34 pm on Mar 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Steve, I'll try it.

Btw, I have 2 ad groups in 1 campaign with overlapped keywords.

Group1 is pointing to website.com/page1.htm
Group2 is pointing to website.com/page2.htm

Both grops have 40 keywords each, and 15 of them are the same for both groups.

AdWordsAdvisor

5:02 pm on Mar 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld, Freddy81!

...The campaign started 36 hours ago...

This would probably put your start time on Saturday, which suggests the issue boils down to the ads not being reviewed/approved yet.

Ads must be reviewed and approved before they may be sent to either the search or content networks - and ads are approved on an extremely limited basis over the weekend.

The search impressions and clicks you are seeing are probably coming from Google.com, where the ads may run before they are reviewed/approved.

If you have the option, it is best to submit your new (or edited) ads mid-week rather than on Friday evening, or over the weekend, as this will likely result in a faster review.

AWA

Freddy81

5:42 pm on Mar 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Glad to here from you AWA, I'll just wait for the ads to be approved.

Can you please tell me about overlapping keywords?
As I told above, in my 2 ad groups (40 kwds each), 15 kwds present in both groups. Can this prevent my ads from being displayed in search/content network?

Quantam Goose

9:52 pm on Mar 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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ADVISOR-
Sorry to barge in on this, but I just put a new ad up 5 hours ago and cannot get a response on the search network. I was use to ads going up within minutes. Has the reveiw policy changed? (There were no appealed exceptions)

rsndll

11:22 am on Mar 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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If as AWA suggests it is Google policy to review all ads before they are shown then surely the sales pitch that Google uses saying "Your ads show up on Google almost instantly" is blatantly misleading. I don't regard 3 or 4 days as being instant - this is how long my ads take to appear.

AdWordsAdvisor

4:38 pm on Mar 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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If as AWA suggests it is Google policy to review all ads before they are shown then surely the sales pitch that Google uses saying "Your ads show up on Google almost instantly" is blatantly misleading.

I think you may have misunderstood my post rsndll. Bolding added below for clarification:

Ads must be reviewed and approved before they may be sent to either the search or content networks - and ads are approved on an extremely limited basis over the weekend.

The search impressions and clicks you are seeing are probably coming from Google.com, where the ads may run before they are reviewed/approved

There are certainly exceptions to this rule, however, and your ads/keywords may fall into this category. If, for example, you are using keywords of a sensitive nature, your ads will need review/approval before running on Google.com. Sensitive keywords are not always obviously sensitive, BTW. As just one example, 'teen clothing' may not seem like a sensitive keyword - but on reflection I think you'll see that any keyword involving infants, toddlers, children, girls, boys, pre-teens, teens, etc will need review before ads may appear.

In any case, if you are curious as to why your keywords take several days to appear on Google.com, I'd advise contacting AdWords support - since they can see the account, they'll be able to give you specific information.

AWA

Lil_Noodles

6:08 pm on Mar 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yeah when I first started my campaign it seemed to take about a week before my ads got displayed. Frankly, I just gave up on AdWords and figured I didn't understand the bid process or something. Then they eventually started showing up pretty much as expected.

One thing: my ads are targeted toward XXX subject matter, it may be that those types of ads take longer.