Q. Does anyone have a good way to make sure that my exact, phrase, and broad match keywords (the same word different match type) are bid staggered? I want to make sure that my KW in multiple accounts are competing with themselves.
A. If you have multiple match types, make sure that you have exact match bid the highest, phrase match a little lower, modified broad even lower, and finally broad match at the lowest bid For those that don't know SKAGS, here you go. http://unbounce.com/ppc/doing-adwords-wrong-make-it-right/ Smart analysis and reporting in AdWords highlights what matters to you and your bottom line. That information can directly improve the performance of your account. This guide covers how to surface the right insights and turn those insights into action. We’ll talk about important considerations as you analyze your AdWords performance, and then we’ll cover how to turn your important analyses into truly special reports.
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