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CommentFriday, February 20, 2004

Understanding PPC (Pay Per Click) Part 2

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A problem with no anwser so far.

Nice aricle Scott,

I read both parts looking for an answer to my question.

I am new to ppc

I own overlandparkrestaurantguide.com

I want to write an ad for 21 differnet types of food catagories.

I decided to start with two

Italian food in overland park

My ad shows up but not for italian.

My ad for mexican shows up.

I wrote Google and asked for help, but have not heard back from them.

I want to use 8 to 12 long tail keywords for each catagory.

I bet it is easy to do.

I cannot figure it out.

Jim

I think that Google needs to

I think that Google needs to do some serious work on its PPC program. They say that they don't allow dup content or people who link directly to an affiliate website but do a simple search on certain products and that is all your are going to find. Pisses me off when I'm trying honestly to get a good quality score and I'm being beat by these types of websites.

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