Advanced Google Hack -Google Adwords Ad Mastery

Bloged in Search Marketing, Pay Per Click, Google, Adsense by semadvance Monday June 11, 2007

Google Adwords Ad Mastery

I had read of someone who wanted to increase their organic serp results by using
special characters in their title tag. Being of the mind that an unusual title
would attract more clicks and help boost ones ranking in the natural results.

So I was thinking about a way to make my ads stand out from the competition in
the pay per click campaigns, and thought to take a bit of the idea above and
apply it to my campaigns.

I knew Google and others will not allow me to use special English characters in my ad and thought perhaps the bots would not be able to read non-English characters.

So what I have decided to do was use non English characters in my ads.

I have placed the characters within the title tag at the front, at the end, and at
the front and end.

Below are images of the ads and stats.

After which you will find the instructions on how you can implement this feature in your ads.

From the small testing I have done there have been mixed results. I do not see the ads hurting my campaigns and in some instances the ads were the true conversion winners.

Warning: This may not be acceptable to Google Google Adwords and may result in having your ads not displayed or placed on hold.

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Ok so to make the special characters you need to simply use the following methods:

Use notepad or wordpad or any plain text editor and use the instructions noted
below. Please note there are written instructions below the example characters below.
This list is organized by Accent type. The sample shows a letter with that accent, and the Notes present any special comments about using that accent.
For the Template, the symbol “V” means any vowel.
ACCENT SAMPLE TEMPLATE NOTES
Acute ó Ó Control+’, V ‘ = apostrophe key
Circumflex ô Ô Shift+Control+^, V
Grave ò Ò Control+`, V
Tilde ñ Ñ Shift+Control+~, V Only works with “n,N,o,O,a,A”
Umlaut ö Ö Shift+Control+:, V := colon key
Example 1: To type the letter ó, hold down the Control key, then press the apostrophe key. Release both keys and type o. The accented letter should appear.
Example 2: To type the letter Ó, hold down the Control key, then press the apostrophe key. Release both keys and type O. The accented letter should appear.
Example 3: To type ñ, hold down the Shift key, then the Control key, then the ~ key. Release all three keys, then type n.

Other Foreign Characters
This list is current for Word 2000. Some foreign characters may not have codes in

earlier versions of Word.
SYMBOL NAME CODE NOTES
¡ Upside-down exclamation point Alt+Shift+Control+! Either Alt key

works.
¿ Upside-down question mark Alt+Shift+Control+? Either Alt key

works.

So that is how you make the characters. They will show up on your notepad or
other text editor.

Save those in a file so you will remember them.

Now go to Adwords open your PPC account manager and copy and paste the special
characters into your Adwords Ads and save.

That is the killer you need!!!!!

Again this may or may not be legit but whether it is or not the worst that will
happen is the Ads will be disapproved.

This will take time to happen and in the mean time you have a competitive edge!!!
You got it here first!

Remember the MediaViper always says:

“Bite the competition, before they bite you!”

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