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soma86 Posted - 02/06/2012 : 11:31:10 PM
How would you work with an advertiser who was not seeing the benefits of the AdWords relationship due to poor conversions?
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spanancy123 Posted - 09/22/2012 : 09:31:11 AM
AdWords is Google’s advertising product, which displays your ads to people looking for products or services similar to those that you offer on Google or its partner sites. Advertising with AdWords allows you to reach new customers at the precise moment they’re searching for your type of products and services. You can choose to be charged for clicks, impressions, or conversions, depending on the type of campaign you run.
Rohan Posted - 07/09/2012 : 05:51:05 AM
Do unique and attractive ad
tanya.dimple Posted - 06/28/2012 : 05:43:46 AM
Make advertiser to create what you looking for exactly, explain the things in what context you want to use that ad, and try to optimize the ad which is given :)
randy27 Posted - 04/13/2012 : 02:31:45 AM
Do good work and well optimize your ad.
guavasofts Posted - 03/01/2012 : 03:03:36 AM
optimize the ad or change advertiser.
chrishirst Posted - 02/19/2012 : 05:52:52 AM
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Originally posted by soma86

How would you work with an advertiser who was not seeing the benefits of the AdWords relationship due to poor conversions?


Do a better job on targeting the adverts and improving the landing pages.
chiwawa Posted - 02/19/2012 : 05:29:43 AM
Just change the advertiser then.

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