Check Your Google {Keyword: } Titles

posted by jangro on (5 years, 2 months ago)

Inside the hurricane of the latest Google Adwords Quality Score update is a strange little twister that's causing us big problems, and perhaps going unnoticed for many.

It's pretty well known by now that in the ad text, you can put the following notiation:

{Keyword:Default text}

That will insert into your google ad the text of the keyword that the user searched for. If the keyword doesn't fit, the "Default text" will get used in the ad instead.

Also, if you put in Keyword in CamelCase, like this KeyWord, each word in the term will get capitalized.

For example, say you have an ad group that targets different models of Apple computers. You've got keywords for every model. If you put the following as your Ad Title, "Buy Your New {KeyWord: Apple Computer}", your ad title will change depending on the keyword that was searched on:

Buy Your New Macbook Pro Buy Your New 24" iMac Buy Your New Mac Mini

And if the keyword text is too long, the user will see this:

Buy Your New Apple Computer

It's great for clickthrough rates as it gets the keyword that the user is searching for into the ad. Custom ad copy per keyword. And the keyword gets bold-faced. If you're not using this, you should be.

However, in the past week, it seems that this {Keyword:} tag has been malfunctioning. In cases where the keyword should be getting replaced into the ad, the default text is getting used. Occasionally, I will see the keyword properly getting inserted into the ad text, but after a refresh it goes away. It's difficult to know what other advertisers are putting into this ad, but it does appear to be happening to others.

This makes for some very boring generic ads and seems to have caused our clickthrough rates to suffer.

It's not the sort of thing that you'll easily notice, but if your clickthrough rates have been dropping, do some searches and check your own ads. Am I going crazy? Or is this happening to you too?


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  • jangro saved this to Search Engines 5 years, 2 months ago
  • Posted by Jeremy Palmer 5 years, 2 months ago

    I haven't noticed this problem. Do you think the update this last weekend had anything to do with it?

  • Posted by Jonathan (Trust) 5 years, 2 months ago

    It's hard for me to notice this problem currently since Google butchered me :) but in the past I would see that from time to time, with dynamic keyword insertion not working. Not sure if it's a new problem or people are just keeping an even sharper eye on things than in the past.

  • scott

    Posted by Scott 5 years, 2 months ago

    Not sure Jeremy. Looking at stats, CTR started dropping early last week.

  • Posted by Jonathan (Trust) 5 years, 2 months ago

    It's hard for me to notice this problem currently since Google butchered me :) but in the past I would see that from time to time, with dynamic keyword insertion not working. Not sure if it's a new problem or people are just keeping an even sharper eye on things than in the past.

  • Posted by The Adwords Quality Score Spiral | Jangro - Affiliate Marketing, SEO, etc. Heavy on the etc. 5 years, 2 months ago

    [...] Spiral » Posted on November 15th, 2006» Filed under Affiliate Marketing, Search Engines No comments Earlier this week, I wrote about a problem that we’re having where the Adwords KeywordInsertion function was not working properly . Apparently it’s working just fine, or at least as Google has designed it. [...]

  • Posted by Jonathan (Trust) 2 years, 2 months ago

    It's hard for me to notice this problem currently since Google butchered me :) but in the past I would see that from time to time, with dynamic keyword insertion not working. Not sure if it's a new problem or people are just keeping an even sharper eye on things than in the past.


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