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phrase match, exact match
I am experimenting with Google Adwords campaigns, and want to use the following formats. We have hundreds of phrases. Does anyone know who offers a FREE tool or method to put brackets, quotes, etc around keywords before submitting to Google?
P.S. I do SEO, but am not a programmer. [keyword] = exact match "keyword" = phrase match -keyword = negative match thanks Craig Salomon www.WebPagePros.net |
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Well, GREP works great, but if you're not a programmer it's a little, uh, dense. If you can separate out the keywords that need to be each match type, MS Word or a good text editor will do it.
Just have one file that contains all of your exact match keywords. Then replace all line breaks with a ] and a line break. And replace all line starts with a [ character. And so on. If you want to learn GREP, Windows GREP will work brilliantly, too. |
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