You most likely already know how to do that, but let me tell you a pair things that Google absolutely hates. Google actually hates : - Irrelevancy - Keyword Cramming- ( this is when you stuff your keywords into only one or few adgroups. Google expects your keywords to be organized into separate adgroups with your keywords being perfectly applicable to one another. ) You see, Google is all obsessive about "relevancy" and the reason being is because Google wants to supply the most relevant content possible to its users. So, if you cram your keywords into only one adgroup, then Google know that there's know way the text ad you have displaying for those keyword can probably be important to each of those keywords.

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Do you actually think that Google is going to display an advert that it thinks won't be relevant to what a searcher is actually looking on? The answer.... Naturally, it will but you will have one heck of a click cost and pretty sorry ad placement! Do you see why keyword cramming doesn't work? This is the reason why you have to be really sure to set up your campaigns the proper way. Setting up Your Campaigns the Right way - do you want to gain favor with the Google Gods? Well here is the way to start. Set up your campaigns right! Begin by carefully organizing your keywords into closely knit, important adgroups. Divide up your keywords so that each adgroup had a main theme where all of the keywords within are relevant to one another. This could also force you to write a topical ad for every one of the adgroups you have created. I know, it's a lot of work, but Google will worship you for it! If you really need to please Google, try making your campaign super relevant by putting each individual keyword into an adgroup of its own. That technique is a ton more work though, and is better left to us PPC Pros.  Wallace Luna