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09 Jul 2008
Keyword Tool updated with search volume data
Based on advertiser feedback, and our commitment to provide useful tools and information for our advertisers, we've now added search volume data to the Keyword Tool. Now, when you use the Keyword Tool to search for relevant keywords to include in your keyword list, you'll be able to see the …
10 Jun 2008
The latest newsletters to start the summer
Could your AdWords account use a little oomph? If so, then the latest AdWords Industry Newsletters have some fresh ideas for you.This quarter's Retail issue features tips for getting a head start on your holiday campaigns and using Google Trends to understand your keyword traffic. In the Tech B2C …
03 Jun 2008
Pump Up Your Site with Website Workout
Today at the SMX Seattle conference, the Website Optimizer team announced the launch of the Google Website Workout contest. The idea behind the contest is simple: the team wants to help four businesses "pump up" their websites so they can realize more sales, leads, and sign-ups. Our consultants …
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4 October 2007
AdWords Ads: what's your location?
Lately we've received some inquiries about the locations that are often displayed beneath the last line of text in AdWords ads. Here's some helpful information that explains when we display locations, and how we determine what to display.When you use regional targeting in your campaigns, Google …
Lately we've received some inquiries about the locations that are often displayed beneath the last line of text in AdWords ads. Here's some helpful information that explains when we display locations, and how we determine what to display. When you use regional targeting in your campaigns, Google users searching from your targeted areas will see the city or region name (whichever is more specific) displayed directly beneath your ad. This alerts users that your product or service may be especially relevant to them due to your proximity, and it helps you reach local users. Check out this example ad:

We show the name of the region or city based on the actual search query or the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the user, if available. Learn more about how AdWords knows where to show your keyword-targeted ads.
With regional targeting, it isn't possible to prevent locations from appearing underneath your ad. Visit the Targeting by Location section of our help center to learn more about targeting your campaigns. Update: Revised content to provide clarity on regional targeting.
Posted by Heather, Inside AdWords crew 
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