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Dynamic AdWords Titles
Can someone please explain how to create dynamic AdWords titles so the exact keyword used to search is automatically inserted for the Title field?
Also, is there a way that we can force AdWords to capitalize the first letter of each word in the dynamically created title? Thank you in advance for your help. -Scott |
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Use {Keyword: Default Title}
[Note: I edited the above because initially I had ":" and "D" without the space in between and it came out on the post as a big smiley face. Replace 'Default Title' with whatever title you like to be shown when the keyword to match exceeds the 25 character limit. Regarding capitalization, test to see if 'default title' vs. 'Default Title' makes a difference. I always see only the first letter of the first word capitalized. I've heard other opinions. Hope this helps. Cheers, Hock Ng Last edited by internetguy : September 25th, 2004 at 09:11 PM. |
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many thanks Mr. Ng.
-Scott |
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Scott, Did you try capitalizing each first letter of the keyword and seeing if your ads with the dynamic keywords show up with the same format? I'm interested to see what you get on your end. Thanks, Hock |
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internetguy,
when i use {KeyWord:Widget}, the results are the first letter of each word capitalized. when i use {keyword:Widget}, the results are all letters lowercase. -Scott |
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Here is another one:
{keyword: will put your dynamic headline in lower case. i.e.web traffic blog {Keyword: will capitalize the first letter. i.e. Web traffic blog {KeyWord: will capitalize the first letter of all words. i.e. Web Traffic Blog |
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