Monday, April 2, 2007

AdSense.. directly from Google regarding word searches


You mean to tell me Tupperware's 'Crack' I.T. Dept. can not understand this logic?
THIS is the reason why my wife's marketing dollars have been flushed wasted, THIS is why my wife has lost sales for effectively understanding and using Google's AdSense Advertising System? THIS is what Tupperware Board Members are paying their crack I.T. staff for? YOU HAVE GOT TO BE SHITTING ME!!!?!?!!


-----Original Message-----
From: adwords-support@google.com
To: f@@@@@@@aol.com
Sent: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [#131802993] Search on words


Hello K@@@@@,Thank you for your email regarding how closely your keywords need to matchsearch queries in order to trigger your ad. It actually is possible thatyour ad will be shown with the search query 'Tupperware' even though'Tupperware' is not on your keyword list.

Despite the expanded matching feature, if there is a particular keyword that you would always like tohave trigger your ad, we do recommend that you add that keyword to yourlist in order to ensure that that keyword always triggers your ad.With expanded matching, the Google AdWords system automatically runs yourads on relevant keywords, including synonyms, related phrases, andplurals, even if they aren't in your keyword lists. For example, if you'recurrently running ads on the keyword 'kitchen storage,' expanded
matchingmay run your ad on the related term 'Tupperware.'

The expanded matches will change over time as our system learns more about which new keywords best suit the true meaning of your ads. Expanded matching only applies to your broad-matched keywords. Thisfeature doesn't affect keywords you've specified as phrase matches(keywords surrounded by double quotation marks) or exact matches (keywords surrounded by [] brackets).

Also, expanded-match terms aren't included inour calculations for your keywords' Quality Scores; therefore, they don'taffect your minimum bids.For more information about how our keyword matching options work, visit:https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6100&hl=en_US.If you have additional questions, please visit our Help Center athttps://adwords.google.com/support to find answers to many frequentlyasked questions. Or, try our Learning Center athttp://www.google.com/adwords/learningcenter/ for self-paced lessons thatcover the scope of AdWords.We look forward to providing you with the most effective advertisingavailable.
Sincerely, James H.The Google AdWords Team----------------Want more info on AdWords? Check out the official AdWords Blog, "InsideAdWords," at http://adwords.blogspot.com to get the latest news,information and tips.Original Message Follows:------------------------From: fo6dm@aol.com Subject: Search on words Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:45:43 -0700
Will Google bring up my ad when someone types in a word that Im not even paying for? I.E. someone types in Tupperware but Im not paying for that keyword. Maybe it brings up my ad because I have the word Tupperware in my URL, Title and description text? Thank you, K###### Source: cuf Name: K####### Customer_ID: Language: en AdWords_Email: featme@aol.com topic: none AdsUserLocale: en_US aw_user: yes


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