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JumpFly

Published 13 months ago

Google AdWords Help - Finding Your Own Google AdWords Ad. At JumpFly, we learned that many pay-per-click (PPC) advertisers regularly search for their own companys terms to check the position of their ad relative to their competitors. As a result,... more

Google AdWords Help - Finding Your Own Google AdWords Ad. At JumpFly, we learned that many pay-per-click (PPC) advertisers regularly search for their own companys terms to check the position of their ad relative to their competitors. As a result, one of the most common questions we receive is from advertisers who cannot see their own ads when searching for themselves at Google. There are multiple possible reasons for this, but I reviewed the three most common causes below. 1) Are you using The Google AdPreview Tool? Have you looked for yourself over and over and noticed that your ad seems to be dropping, or even disappeared? Don't worry - you are not alone, and you are not crazy. That is exactly what can happen at Google. When searching for yourself, you likely seldom or never click your own ad. Over time, this can cause a very low click-through-rate for your ads that appear for searches performed within your IP range. Google AdWords may then lower your ads position. less

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