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4th December 2005 14:32 #1
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Why do 'inactive for search' keywords remain active for content?
The Google AdWords system uses all the keywords in your Ad Group to help match your ads with relevant content network sites. In some cases, keywords which have proven ineffective when triggering your ad for search turn out to be very effective when triggering content impressions. In other cases the keyword is simply useful as context in helping the system determine the overall subject areas of your ads.
This is why keywords that are marked inactive for search may occasionally still generate impressions, clicks and charges for you on the content network. If you don't want a keyword to be considered for content impressions, you should delete it from any applicable Ad Group. If you'd like to remove a keyword from all your account Ad Groups at once, try the ''Find and Edit Keywords' tool under the Tools page in the Campaign Management section of your account.
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5th December 2005 10:16 #3
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5th December 2005 18:29 #4
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6th December 2005 10:17 #5
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6th December 2005 14:56 #6
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Keyword-targeted ads are positioned on search results and content pages based on their Ad Rank. Ad Rank is determined by multiplying the matched keyword's maximum cost-per-click (CPC) and Quality Score. (For the top positions above Google search results, we use the actual CPC.) Because placement is based on this formula, there's no way to request top positions.
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