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    An effective AdWords ad is one that gets lots of clicks — that is the only thing to be concerned about when writing your ads (except, of course, Google’s editorial policy). If you’ve done your keyword research, you’ll get impressions; if you’ve got a page that converts to sales (or leads, or commissions), you’ll get a return on your investment. But getting people to your landing page is the ad’s job, and there are some things you can do to pump up your CTR, which will improve your ad’s position and lower your click costs.

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    First, some ad basics. Each AdWords ad comprises four lines of text: the first is your headline, which can contain up to 25 characters including spaces; the next two are your ad copy, 35 characters each; and the last is your display URL, also 35 characters. (There is actually a fifth line, the destination URL, but that's for another article). Obviously, the headline is

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    First, some ad basics. Each AdWords ad comprises four lines of text: the first is your headline, which can contain up to 25 characters including spaces; the next two are your ad copy, 35 characters each; and the last is your display URL, also 35 characters. (There is actually a fifth line, the destination URL, but that's for another article). Obviously, the headline is

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    e ad basics. Each AdWords ad comprises four lines of text: the first is your headline, which can contain up to 25 characters including spaces; the next two are your ad copy, 35 characters each; and the last is your display URL, also 35 characters. (There is actually a fifth line, the destination URL, but that's for another article). Obviously, the headline is
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    acters each; and the last is your display URL, also 35 characters. (There is actually a fifth line, the destination URL, but that's for another article). Obviously, the headline is most important, because it’s usually the first thing a searcher sees. If you can make your headline jump out from the rest, your ad will be more visible. Fortunately, Google makes this pretty easy.

    You may have noticed that, when searching on Google, your search query is bolded when it appears in any of the search results. The same thing goes for sponsored search results: if you include the keywords you’re bidding on in your ad text, specifically the headline, your ad will stand out.

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