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  • Increase CTR Using Keyword Insertion with Default Text Sunday, October 19, 2008 by: Phil Chapman - MSFT 1 Comments


    Last month my colleague Libby Thomas wrote an introduction to Dynamic Text Insertion. You may remember she mentioned that a study has shown that inserting the exact keyword into a paid listing improves CTR by 38% on average.

    Keyword Insertion

    With adCenter, the easiest way to include the search term is through {keyword} insertion. This function allows you to drop the term from the search box straight into your ad. But what if inserting the keyword would take you over the 25 character limit for titles or the 70 character limit for descriptions?

    Default Text

    You can define default text for use with {keyword}. The default text is then used in your ad whenever the ad would otherwise exceed character limits. You can also use default text with {param1}, {param2} and {param3}.

    If your ad title is "{keyword} in Stock Now" and one of your {keyword} variables is "Mountain Bike Parts," the resulting ad title, "Mountain Bike Parts in Stock Now," would exceed the character limit for ad titles. As a result, your ad would not be displayed.

    However, by using default text in your ad title, you can keep your ad text within the allowable character limit. If your ad title is "{keyword:Bike parts} in Stock Now" and someone searches by using your keyword "mountain bike parts," your ad title would be displayed as "Bike parts in Stock Now”.

    Default Text diagram

    So now that you know how to use Keyword Insertion with Default Text, why not give it a try and see how much your CTR increases?

    Thanks for reading,

    Phil

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  • FourPX said:

    We have tried keyword insertion in our campaigns and it really worked out well for us. Keyword insertion increases the CTR by 30 percent.

    Thanks adCenter

    Regards

    FourPx

    posted at 10:01 PM, 10/21/2008

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