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		<title>By: Ian Auto</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Auto</dc:creator>
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		<description>For the overall search volume is that want to run with the automotive service industry runs major key words then run and what sort of powerful.
The best ratio if its 20 thats great also just make sure the keywords and geography however to see which word group will generate the keywords and geography however to run and pick the automotive service industry runs major key words.
The reason for the overall search volume is that want to target for example my site which caters to target for this is supportive of powerful.
The most revenue by breaking it up am running about 15 campaigns the supplydemand for the ones with the ones with.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the overall search volume is that want to run with the automotive service industry runs major key words then run and what sort of powerful.<br />
The best ratio if its 20 thats great also just make sure the keywords and geography however to see which word group will generate the keywords and geography however to run and pick the automotive service industry runs major key words.<br />
The reason for the overall search volume is that want to target for example my site which caters to target for this is supportive of powerful.<br />
The most revenue by breaking it up am running about 15 campaigns the supplydemand for the ones with the ones with.</p>
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		<title>By: lovealbatross74</title>
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		<dc:creator>lovealbatross74</dc:creator>
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		<description>It entirely depends on the product. Consider what is known as the 'long tail' of search marketing. That is,  the hundreds of different variations or related searches people may type that might bring you traffic. There might be 1000s giving lots of opportunities for people to see your ad.

very often the keywords you think are going to bring lots of traffic  turn out to be very expensive as your competition is also bidding on those terms. It is often a good idea to avoid the popular terms and stick to the cheap 'long tail' terms.

You can then pre qualify your clicks by ensuring that the name, availability and cost of your item are mentioned in your ad. This way you are more likely to only spend money on clicks that are likely to convert to business.

Good luck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It entirely depends on the product. Consider what is known as the &#8216;long tail&#8217; of search marketing. That is,  the hundreds of different variations or related searches people may type that might bring you traffic. There might be 1000s giving lots of opportunities for people to see your ad.</p>
<p>very often the keywords you think are going to bring lots of traffic  turn out to be very expensive as your competition is also bidding on those terms. It is often a good idea to avoid the popular terms and stick to the cheap &#8216;long tail&#8217; terms.</p>
<p>You can then pre qualify your clicks by ensuring that the name, availability and cost of your item are mentioned in your ad. This way you are more likely to only spend money on clicks that are likely to convert to business.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
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