http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/training/2009day19.php Pete takes you through a review of your Google Adwords account. Find out more about Google Adwords here: http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/training/2009day19.php

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8 Responses for "30DC Day 19 - Google Adwords Account Review"

  1. That is the COOLEST …
    That is the COOLEST ‘explanation’ EVER !!!

    Love it.

  2. Hi Pete
    Johnny …

    Hi Pete
    Johnny Wimbrey says that he considers himself a very talented individual because he can spell several words several different ways.
    His definition of being illiterate is only being able to spell a word one way!!!!!!

  3. Thank you Pete! …
    Thank you Pete! Very informative!

  4. Google historically …
    Google historically treated words like children + childrens differently…

    The reason they do this is that if you search for Apple va Apples - you are ‘generally’
    searching for two different things: Apple (the computer company) vs Apple (fruit)

    It’s similar logic (computer algorithm wise) that there is a difference between childrens and children’s

    Does this make sense ?

    [p.s. The best place for these questions moving forward is on the 30DC Forum]

  5. kidding of course.. …
    kidding of course..but if you use the google adwords tool and just type in ‘childrens’…you’ll see quite a few responses where the improper spelling is listed…such as 60K plus searches for the keywords childrens music…

  6. thank you for that …
    thank you for that all inspiring, informative English lesson…much appreciate it!

  7. Children is plural …
    Children is plural so there is no word= childrens. Possessive is children’s.

    If we choose “childrens” in keywords, do we get views for “children’s” searches?

  8. DigitalTeardrops September 1st, 2009 at 5:57 am 8

    I’m a good speller …
    I’m a good speller - does that mean I’ll be a poor internet marketer?


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