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Seologics
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Monday, September 26, 2011
Create a mobile campaign now and win new customers
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Questions about AdWords? We’re extending phone support hours from 8 am - 10 pm EST for a limited time only
Hello from Google!
We recently introduced phone support for all of our U.S.- and Canada-based AdWords advertisers. This is part of an effort to continually find new ways to best support our advertisers. With this in mind we have decided, for a limited time, to trial extending the hours of this support and see if this is helpful to you in managing your business.
From September 6 - September 30th, we'll be taking calls from 8 am - 10 pm Monday - Thursday EST and from 8 am - 8 pm EST on Fridays. You can reach us by dialing: 1-866-246-6453 or 1-866-2-GOOGLE. Please have your Customer ID ( ) ready when you call. We look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes for success,
Your Google AdWords Team
We recently introduced phone support for all of our U.S.- and Canada-based AdWords advertisers. This is part of an effort to continually find new ways to best support our advertisers. With this in mind we have decided, for a limited time, to trial extending the hours of this support and see if this is helpful to you in managing your business.
From September 6 - September 30th, we'll be taking calls from 8 am - 10 pm Monday - Thursday EST and from 8 am - 8 pm EST on Fridays. You can reach us by dialing: 1-866-246-6453 or 1-866-2-GOOGLE. Please have your Customer ID ( ) ready when you call. We look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes for success,
Your Google AdWords Team
Monday, September 12, 2011
The +1 button & AdWords
Word of mouth is powerful. When you have a choice to make, it’s common to turn to the people you trust. But what about word of click? How can getting a suggestion from a friend or co-worker when you need it be as simple as having a hallway conversation -- or even simpler?
We want to make it easy for Google users to get recommendations from the people they trust right when they’re searching. That’s why we’re introducing the +1 button. With a single click, the +1 button lets signed-in Google users recommend the content they like on the web to their friends and contacts right when it’s most useful -- on Google search.
+1 is a simple idea. Let’s use a hypothetical Brian as an example. When Brian signs into his Google account and sees one of your ads or organic search results on Google, he can +1 it and recommend your page to the world.
The next time Brian’s friend Mary is signed in and searching on Google and your page appears, she might see a personalized annotation letting her know that Brian +1’d it. So Brian’s +1 helps Mary decide that your site is worth checking out.
We expect that personalized annotations will help users know when your ads and organic search results are relevant to them, increasing the chances that they'll end up on your site. You don’t have to make adjustments to your advertising strategy based on +1 buttons, and the way we calculate Quality Score isn’t changing (though +1s will be one of many signals we use to calculate organic search ranking). Think of +1 buttons as an enhancement that can help already successful search campaigns perform even better.
At first the +1 button will appear for English searches only on Google.com, but we’re working to add more languages in the future. You don’t have to make any changes to your campaigns for +1s to help you -- over the coming weeks, we’ll add +1 buttons to ads and search results on Google.com.
But the +1 button isn’t just for search pages. We’re working on a +1 button that you can put on your pages too, making it easy for people to recommend your content on Google search without leaving your site. If you want to be notified when the +1 button is available for your website, you can sign up for email updates at our +1 webmaster site.
The +1 button is the next step in our effort to find relevance through relationships on the web. We’re excited about using +1s to make search, and your search campaigns, more personal, relevant and compelling. And we hope you’re excited too!
To learn more about the +1 button and how it affects your search ads, visit Google Ad Innovations.
Posted by Dan Friedman, Inside AdWords crew
We want to make it easy for Google users to get recommendations from the people they trust right when they’re searching. That’s why we’re introducing the +1 button. With a single click, the +1 button lets signed-in Google users recommend the content they like on the web to their friends and contacts right when it’s most useful -- on Google search.
+1 is a simple idea. Let’s use a hypothetical Brian as an example. When Brian signs into his Google account and sees one of your ads or organic search results on Google, he can +1 it and recommend your page to the world.
The next time Brian’s friend Mary is signed in and searching on Google and your page appears, she might see a personalized annotation letting her know that Brian +1’d it. So Brian’s +1 helps Mary decide that your site is worth checking out.
We expect that personalized annotations will help users know when your ads and organic search results are relevant to them, increasing the chances that they'll end up on your site. You don’t have to make adjustments to your advertising strategy based on +1 buttons, and the way we calculate Quality Score isn’t changing (though +1s will be one of many signals we use to calculate organic search ranking). Think of +1 buttons as an enhancement that can help already successful search campaigns perform even better.
At first the +1 button will appear for English searches only on Google.com, but we’re working to add more languages in the future. You don’t have to make any changes to your campaigns for +1s to help you -- over the coming weeks, we’ll add +1 buttons to ads and search results on Google.com.
But the +1 button isn’t just for search pages. We’re working on a +1 button that you can put on your pages too, making it easy for people to recommend your content on Google search without leaving your site. If you want to be notified when the +1 button is available for your website, you can sign up for email updates at our +1 webmaster site.
The +1 button is the next step in our effort to find relevance through relationships on the web. We’re excited about using +1s to make search, and your search campaigns, more personal, relevant and compelling. And we hope you’re excited too!
To learn more about the +1 button and how it affects your search ads, visit Google Ad Innovations.
Posted by Dan Friedman, Inside AdWords crew
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Tracking your ad position with ValueTrack
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 | 3:00 PM
Labels: ValueTrack
Today, we're announcing a small update to ValueTrack, a feature for those of you who use third-party tracking software or have access to your web logs. With the new additional ValueTrack parameter we’ve recently added, {adposition}, you can now see the position on the page that your ad appeared in.
Starting now, your destination URL can include the {adposition} parameter. The {adposition} parameter works for search campaigns and google.com. Here's a quick example of how you might use this parameter:
Let's say you have a search campaign. If your website is www.example.com, you can use the new and existing ValueTrack parameters in your AdWords campaign to set the destination URL to: http://www.example.com/?adpos={adposition}.
When you receive a click, your display URL will show in your logs with the ad position replaced with values such as:
“1t2” = page 1, top, position 2
“1s3” = page 1, side, position 3
In cases where we cannot return this info (e.g. Display Network), we will show “none”.
Here are examples of what you may see in your logs:
http://www.example.com/?adpos=1t2
http://www.example.com/?adpos=1s3
http://www.example.com/?adpos=none
To learn more about all of the ValueTrack parameters and see additional examples, visit the AdWords Help Center.
Posted by Andrew Truong, Inside AdWords crew
Labels: ValueTrack
Today, we're announcing a small update to ValueTrack, a feature for those of you who use third-party tracking software or have access to your web logs. With the new additional ValueTrack parameter we’ve recently added, {adposition}, you can now see the position on the page that your ad appeared in.
Starting now, your destination URL can include the {adposition} parameter. The {adposition} parameter works for search campaigns and google.com. Here's a quick example of how you might use this parameter:
Let's say you have a search campaign. If your website is www.example.com, you can use the new and existing ValueTrack parameters in your AdWords campaign to set the destination URL to: http://www.example.com/?adpos={adposition}.
When you receive a click, your display URL will show in your logs with the ad position replaced with values such as:
“1t2” = page 1, top, position 2
“1s3” = page 1, side, position 3
In cases where we cannot return this info (e.g. Display Network), we will show “none”.
Here are examples of what you may see in your logs:
http://www.example.com/?adpos=1t2
http://www.example.com/?adpos=1s3
http://www.example.com/?adpos=none
To learn more about all of the ValueTrack parameters and see additional examples, visit the AdWords Help Center.
Posted by Andrew Truong, Inside AdWords crew
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Get the benefits of AdWords Business Credit
Get the benefits of AdWords Business Credit
Dear Valued Customer,
In a small business, opportunities come fast... and go even faster. Google has partnered with World Financial Capital Bank to offer you the opportunity to apply for an AdWords Business Credit account, a dedicated credit card just for Google AdWords that gives you the control and purchasing power you need to grow your business online.
A generous credit limit will accommodate your advertising budget and help you avoid interruptions to your AdWords campaigns. And convenient minimum monthly payments give you the flexibility to expand your business at the pace that’s right for you.
With AdWords Business Credit you'll get:
• A competitive 8.99% fixed APR*
• No annual fee
• 24/7 access to online account services
It’s easy to get started. Once your application is approved and you receive your card in the mail, simply add the card to your AdWords account as your primary form of payment. And since it’s a dedicated credit card for your Google AdWords account, you won’t miss out when potential customers are searching for you on Google.
To learn more about how AdWords Business Credit can work for you, please call 1-877-456-9995 or visit http://adwords.google.com/support/aw/bin/topic.py?topic=1342054.
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