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Has Google Adwords De-activated Your Keywords? – Solutions to Consider
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By: Peter Grundner Email Article
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Have you ever done a Google Adwords campaign and received this message – "Increase quality or bid $5.00 to activate"? It's disheartening, isn't it?

First, let's look at why Google sends these messages. Adword Campaigns are a huge profit center for Google. They know that PPC ads that deliver the most relevancy for any given subject will be clicked on more often – and cha-ching – they make more money. Therefore, they evaluate the importance of your adword campaign by the relevance of your placements (perceived relevancy in this case) to the selected adwords (as discussed in my earlier Marketing Insight ezine). If Google feels that your ad does not relate to the keyword – it de-activates it. What the search engine giant is really saying is that, if you don't know how to use Google Adwords, you should pay 3-10 times more till you figure it out! So, how do you deal with this?

WHAT YOU SHOULD NOT DO: Don't be desperate when buying Google Adwords. They make bundles from advertisers who are so frightened of being rejected that they'll pay anything to save the keyword placement - literally at any price. Rolling over and paying this increase is a huge mistake and will cost you dearly. Your lead cost for that keyword can go up by 500 percent!

Here are two far better options you can try:

1.Start by removing the keyword from the adword campaign and put it in another group of ads that are more closely related to the keywords you selected; or create an ad group campaign that has the keyword in the headline. You need to group related keywords together within the campaign so they make sense.

Following are examples of titles Google doesn't like, vs titles they do like. Let's say the keywords selected are: "Home Business", "Earn Money", "Online Business", "Make Money Fast"

• INCORRECT KEYWORDS GROUPING – A less relevant ad would read: "Make $20,000/mo From Home". Even though the ad might be good, the keywords in the title are too different from the keywords selected so they don't match the ad, therefore your ad is perceived irrelevant and is deactivated. (this ad would fit keywords such as "Make Money From Home")

• CORRECT KEYWORDS GROUPING – A better approach is to set up 3 separate ad groups for the above keywords and employ related, similar keywords in the titles. One group could focus on – "Home Business", "Home Based Business", "Business from Home", etc. – Examples of ads that that are relevant are – "Best Home Based Business" or "$1,000/Day-Home Business" (some of the keywords are in the title)

Then create another ad group for each of the other keywords such as – "Earn Money", "Earn Money from Home", "Earn Extra Money", etc. Your next ad group would include some if not all keywords in the title like – "Earn Money Fast", "Earn Money While Sleeping" "Earn $3,000/Day", etc.

The bottom-line is, when you have the keywords matching the selection of words used in your ad, and your keywords appear in the headline, your ad will rarely be deactivated.

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Peter Grundner, a top advertising and marketing professional for over20 years, is now a full time Home Business Entrepreneur and founder of http://www.myedconline.com & http://www.how2succeedonline.net

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