Adwords Dynamic Keyword Insertion for Location keywords
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Hi Guys,
I'm managing a campaign targeting multiple cities across the country. The campaign is using DKI to display locations in ad titles. Is the following example the best way to handle it (example data only):
Ad headline: {KeyWord: Local Chocolate Delivery}
Keywords:
chocolate delivery
chocolate delivery Dallas
chocolate delivery Austin
Etc etc?
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Awesome! Thank you
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@leeg you might be interested in this article on dynamic location insertion, looks like it may be a better solution than standard DKI for locations.
http://www.epiphanysearch.co.uk/blog/how-to-use-dynamic-location-insertion-in-ppc-adverts/
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Bump... Looking for an answer to this as well.
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