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Easy Keyword Grouping using Wordtracker

April 1st, 2008 Derek

How many hours have you spent getting a huge list of keywords and then taking all the time to split them into adgroups that have similar phrases. We all know that Google Adwords requires your adgroups to be tightly targetted. We also know that Yahoo is very fast catching up and starting to require the same thing.

Also, by grouping your keywords into similar phrases it makes it easier to increase your ads CTR as you can then write your ads based on each keyword group.

So, how do you easily group your keywords using Wordtracker? This video explains and shows you how to group your keywords easily.

It’s not a 100% best way of doing it, but it is a great way to get you started.

<a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=hJVxqvnc0m4">http://youtube.com/watch?v=hJVxqvnc0m4</a>

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3 Comments »

Comment by DennisEdell.com
2008-04-02 16:01:25

Sphunn! Great video thanks. I’ve only been able to use the free version so far, but I will definitely keep this.

 
Comment by David Jewell UK
2008-04-22 12:34:06

Thanks for this informative video. Best Wishes, David Jewell

 
Comment by George
2009-02-08 05:09:21

Thanks for the video. I’m a newbie and it makes sense after days of trying to understand how to group keywords.

 
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