Google Adwords - More
 
Forums: » Register « |  User CP |  Games |  Calendar |  Members |  FAQs |  Sitemap |  Support | 
 
 
User Name:
Password:
Remember me
Go Back   SEO Chat ForumsPay Per Click Search EnginesGoogle Adwords - More

Reply
Add This Thread To:
  Del.icio.us   Digg   Google   Spurl   Blink   Furl   Simpy   Y! MyWeb 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Display Modes
 
Unread SEO Chat Forums Sponsor:
  #1  
Old April 28th, 2008, 04:38 AM
SquirrelJ SquirrelJ is offline
Contributing User
SEO Chat Newbie (0 - 499 posts)
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 173 SquirrelJ User rank is Lance Corporal (50 - 100 Reputation Level)SquirrelJ User rank is Lance Corporal (50 - 100 Reputation Level)SquirrelJ User rank is Lance Corporal (50 - 100 Reputation Level) 
Time spent in forums: 4 Days 20 m 4 sec
Reputation Power: 2
Finding out what query triggers your ad

Is there a way to find the exact query a user has searched for to trigger my ad??? I have a keyword list and most of the terms are broad matches can I find out exactly what is triggering the ads.

Cheers

Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old May 2nd, 2008, 05:47 AM
muchacho79 muchacho79 is offline
Registered User
SEO Chat Newbie (0 - 499 posts)
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 24 muchacho79 User rank is Just a Lowly Private (1 - 20 Reputation Level) 
Time spent in forums: 3 h 13 m 30 sec
Reputation Power: 0
I use StatCounter and it does the job.

I have my broad keywords in their own Campaign.
For example: Widgets - Broad.

If I sign in at the end of the day and see my Broad Campaign has received 3 clicks, I know that 3 searches have been made that aren't Exact Matched in my account. So I simply go to my Stat Counter control panel and find out what these words are.

For broad campaigns I add ?kw={keyword} in the destination URL as it's easier to see in the logs.

A lot of people will advise running a Search Query Report, which can be the best choice if you have thousands of broad matched keywords. Yet, I'm slowly but surely deleting my broad keywords and all of them are becoming just exact.

Hope that helps.

Reply With Quote
Reply

Viewing: SEO Chat ForumsPay Per Click Search EnginesGoogle Adwords - More > Finding out what query triggers your ad


Thread Tools  Search this Thread 
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes  Rate This Thread 
Rate This Thread:


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
View Your Warnings | New Posts | Latest News | Latest Threads | Shoutbox
Forum Jump


Forums: » Register « |  User CP |  Games |  Calendar |  Members |  FAQs |  Sitemap |  Support | 
  
 





© 2003-2008 by Developer Shed. All rights reserved. DS Cluster 2 hosted by Hostway
Stay green...Green IT