SEO question?
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- Dno0
...so, less is more? is that what you mean?
- ********0
..so, less is more? is that what you mean?
Dno
(Sep 12 06, 04:42)And better.
If you're selling books, you're much better not just using "books" as your keyword because you'll be competing against the likes of amazon. Narrow it down.
- ********0
like "Staffordshire office space"
or
"office space WS7"
- UndoUndo0
well if you consider this. yr a company selling tea bags wholesale - yr not interested in selling to joe public.
if you advertise under the term 'tea bags' your ad will get lots of impressions but these are more then likely a wide range of users looking for things like special tea bags, tea bag strainers, tea bag containers etc - most of which arent interesting to your company. because of the number of impressions and yr budget your ad will move up and down the results alot in order to hit the budget (if the budget uis under the max possible spend)
if however your ad appears under 'tea bag wholesale' then it is reaching its inteneded audience and there is less variation of what the user is actually looking for ( they could be looking for tea bag wholesalers in London or tea bag wholesalers in manchester for example) as the number of searches will drop your ad will move around less - are you with me?
- UndoUndo0
^ moth puts it in a more compact fashion than me!!
- Dno0
...yeh I got that one in there!
;)Okay - bit more thought maybe needed although I have tried to get it as specific as I can - as it is a single product in a single loaction.
Thanks too Moth - big help!!!
:) (and I forgive you not liking the site!!! ha ha ha)Thanks both
- ********0
None of it's ever worked for me of course.
I've been running adwords on my stock photography site for months and I've sold NOTHING.
- UndoUndo0
yr starting to gather a nice page rank there tho Moth