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Google Professionals Search directory gets more exposure

January 20th, 2010

Google Professionals Search (beta) gets more exposure.  It is now linked directly from the AdWords Help Center.

Google Professionals Search Linked from the AdWords Help Center

Google Professionals Search Linked from the AdWords Help Center

This new link is throughout the AdWords Help Center and I expect will drive a fairly large amount of traffic into the Professionals Search directory.

This directory is a place where AdWords customers can find professional help for their AdWords account.   All an AdWords customer needs to do is provide basic details such as their budget and the type of service they require and Google will return results containing information on professionals that meet their needs.

Google Professionals Search

Google Professionals Search

The Google Professionals Search (beta) was launched weeks ago but was recently linked to the AdWords Help Center.  I assume this was due to positive feedback in the first few weeks of the program going live.

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Kim Clinkunbroomer, GAP

Posted by: Kim Clinkunbroomer, GAP

Owner of  Clinks Web Service & AdWordsPI in Chicago, Illinois

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AdWords Known Issues: Can’t Cancel Your AdWords Account?

January 20th, 2010

Google recently added a new section to their ‘Known Issues’ page in the AdWords Help Center:  Recently Reported Issues. This section currently reports problems that Google is aware of and working hard to fix.

Currently listed on the Recently Reported Issues section is: You cannot cancel your adwords account?

The fact that Google acknowledges and is working on this issue will come to a big relief to AdWords advertisers who were unable to cancel their pre-pay accounts and receive a refund.

If you have found yourself unable to cancel your account you can report it on the Known Issues page.

Updated to Google Known Issues Page

Updates to Google AdWords Known Issues Page

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Kim Clinkunbroomer, GAP

Posted by: Kim Clinkunbroomer, GAP

Owner of Clinks Web Service & AdWordsPI in Chicago, Illinois

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AdWords: Known Issues Page now Includes Commonly Mistaken Technical Questions

January 18th, 2010

Ever run into a problem with AdWords?

A great place to start when troubleshooting is the AdWords Known Issues page.

Google recently included a new section on the page for Commonly Mistaken Technical Questions.

AdWords Known Issues Includes Commonly Mistaken Technical Questions

Known Issues Page

Check out the full page in the AdWords Help Center.

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Kim Clinkunbroomer, GAP

Posted by: Kim Clinkunbroomer, GAP

Owner of Clinks Web Service & AdWordsPI in Chicago, Illinois

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AdWords: Policy Adjustments for Display URLs on Shared Domains

January 18th, 2010

Recent changes to display URL policy for sites that sit on shared or hosted domains may have some advertisers finding their ads disapproved.

Google used blog URL’s as a great example in a recent Inside AdWords post.

Google’s Example:

“Let’s say I wanted to create an ad linking to this blog: http://adwords.blogspot.com. In the past, blogspot.com would have been an acceptable display URL. Because there are so many independent blogs hosted on http://blogspot.com however, we now require the display URL to reflect the specific blog reached upon clicking the ad– in this case: adwords.blogspot.com.”

For advertisers that have found their ads disabled minor changes need to be made to correct the URL.

Example of an incorrect URL setup:

destination URL:  http://www.yourblog.blogspot.com

display URL:  blogspot.com (incorrect)

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Example of a correct URL setup:

destination URL:  http://www.yourblog.blogspot.com

display URL:  yourblog.blogspot.com (correct)

Google states that:

“Going forward, ads that don’t include this additional information in their display URLs will be disapproved. A suggested display URL will be provided in the disapproval email notification, but we encourage you to proactively adjust any ads that you think might be affected by this change.”

I am unsure if this policy change will effect existing advertisers or only new advertisers.  Googles wording indicates it effects new advertisers only.  If I find info indicating it effects current advertisers I will post an update.

Posted by: Kim Clinkunbroomer, GAP, AdWords Top Contributor

AdWords: Segmenting Device & Click Type Data

January 18th, 2010

How to Segment your Device and Click Type Traffic Data

Google recently launched Click To Call for high-end Mobile Devices.

Excerpt From Google:

“your location-specific business phone number will display alongside your destination url in ads that appear on high-end mobile devices. Users will be able to click-to-call your business just as easily as they click to visit your website. You’ll be charged for clicks to call, same as you are for clicks to visit your website.”

To allow AdWords members to analyze their data Google recently added the ability to segment this mobile device data.

Segment and View Mobile & Click Type Segmentation

AdWords: Segment and View Mobile & Click Type Segmentation

Additionally there is the ability to segment your data by ‘click type’ for those who use Click To Call with their mobile AdWords ads.

 AdWords: Segment your Mobile Device Data by Click Type

AdWords: Segment your Mobile Device Data by Click Type

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Article by:  +Kim ClinkunbroomerClinks Web Service  a  Google AdWords Partner Company

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