Confusion and conflicts on ADWORDS modified broad match
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OK, thanks for clearing that up.
Now I am aware that if you have 2 Broad Match KW's it will trigger the ad even if one is not present
Eg "KW1" will trigger Broad Match : KW1 KW2
So in your example above (KW1 +KW2)
Is this not going to create the same result as just having +KW2 ? IE KW1 can be present or not.
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in the example KW1 +KW2
kw1 in a search will not trigger the keyword KW1 +KW2
but kw2 kw1-ing will trigger the ad
and kw1 kw2-ing will not trigger the ad
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Thanks David - thats clear - but in your examples above is this not just exactly the same as having +KW2 ? I believe that would be the case - if not please correct me. I am just struggling to see what the benifit / difference would be between the following:
+KW2
KW1 +KW2 -
no +kw2 would do the same as a phrase match
broad modifier only helps when you have more then one keyword
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best uses of the modifier are
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adding it to all keywords creating a enhanced phrase match
-adding to the keywords you want to remain constant ie +online schools
for school only online
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Ok - thanks for clearing that up. Just one more small question :
suppose I have:+KW1 +KW2
Is there any difference in having this than having:
+KW1 +KW2 KW3
IE in my understanding both would match exactly the same things?
Thanks
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correct
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Perfect thanks - thats helped clear up a lot. Basically my Adwords consultant didn't have a clue and confused the hell out of me!
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It's hard to find someone who really knows adwords on things that google is unclear about feel free to contact us at optimaltargeting.com
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Thanks David
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Yes,
+KW1 +KW2
will trigger the longer keyword match, but it may be beneficial to include the 3 word version if you're seeing a decent volume and getting lots of clicks. Likely the longer one will have an improved Quality Score and save you some $$