The integration of the Search Query Report directly into the Keywords tab of your Search campaigns makes it super-easy to see if your keywords or match types are picking up non-converting or irrelevant searches that should really be added as negatives at an adgroup level at least, or at a campaign level if they’re “way out there”. It should be noted that the search queries (even in the new UI option) can take a couple of days to fully populate with results, so it’s best to look a decently-sized block of time to make sure the data is valid

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Add New Negative Keywords & Placements On the Fly
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PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-22
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Matt from KeywordEye™ sent me a ping last week to have a look at a new, free keyword ‘visualization’ tool that he’s been working on for some time now and asked me to give it a look. It’s a pretty neat concept: pulling from the Adwords API, KeywordEye™ pulls up associated keywords to your search and displays the results in a 2D or 3D ‘cloud’ format, with higher traffic keywords displayed as larger words in the cloud, and color-codes the keywords in the cloud green, yellow, or red depending on the amount of competition. An even cooler part of this tool is the ability to view the visualized data by country, match type, and a few other variables

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New KeywordEye™ Keyword Visualizer Shows Promise
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Let’s look at a couple of useful tools for predicting fast-growing, lucrative PPC opportunities: Google Insights For Search , and Google Hot Trends . Insights For Search Google Insights For Search is a tool that shows you the approximate volume of searches over time.

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Leveraging New Keywords & Search Trends for Profit
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