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Old 04-27-2004, 02:31 PM
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Mr. Pollock wrote:
Your ads appear for a variety of search words and phrases that you choose. They can be as many or as few as you wish, and the only thing that can go wrong is that an ad gets deleted because its CTR is below the minimum .5%
How, then, can you say that your ads appear only for a single word instead of a phrase? Are you using that one word alone as a keyword and not including the phrases you think should also make your ads appear?
In turn, I don't understand your reference to entering multiple phrases separated by commas. Since when is search supposed to be done this way? Surely, you enter one phrase at a time, find the results it produces, and then put in a second phrase for a second set of results, and so on and so on? The only place where phrases get separated by commas is your site's metatags, isn't it?

Mr. Pollock,

I am not complaining that my site does not come up under the Adwords ads, THEY DO. My site does not show up in the regular listings anywhere within google's listings, UNLESS YOU ENTER MULTIPLE SEARCH TERMS. Then I rank #1, but the adwords do not show up and they should not show up unless you enter one keyword search term.

The point is google is manipulating their search results by requiring a searcher to enter THREE or more search terms to locate my site.

Visit the page with the link provided and see all the pictures of my browser and www.googlerankings.com browser and see if there is not manipulation by google.

I can not manipulate google's results. They obviously can!

Try all of my search terms in your own browser.

I am in the top five with MSN and Yahoo with each of my search terms. I was listed with google UNTIL I signed up with google's adwords program.

By the way, Google made up my ads using the search terms I gave to them.

Michael