Saturday, December 24, 2011

Google AdWords Help. 10 PTS BEST ANSWER.?

I have a resume writing business and I advertise on Google Adwords. I had my account suspended because I had used more than 1 voucher on 2 accounts (I read online I could), but I guess I was wrong. Well they unsuspended my account yesterday (12/4) and I had my ads running last night and today (12/5). My budget ran out so I upped my budget. Here comes my 1st question (IF YOU CAN'T ANSWER ALL OF MY QUESTIONS, I WILL BE HAPPY WITH ANY ANSWER)...does the budget change take effect the next day? Next...I did the keyword diagnostic tool and it said "your ads aren't running, please contact us" (this was after my budget ran out and I upped it). Why is it doing this? Google Adwords doesn't have a contact line (google in general doesn't), which I think is absolutely RIDICULOUS! Google is the #1 website and they don't have a customer contact line (well one that you can speak to a live person). You email them and only get automated responses. I hate it. Google adwords brings me a lot of business so that is the only reason I am dealing with it, but it DRIVES ME CRAZY. I am just confused. Anyone else have similar problems? Will my ads run tomorrow (12/6)? Please help! 10 PTS BEST ANSWER. Thank you!|||Just be patient - the google adwords support team are in my experience very good and if you have sent them an email detailing your problem, I'm sure they will be in touch with you


shortly.





In the meantime double check your adwords campaign and make sure you haven't made any errors or not complied with googles editorial guidelines.





If you have done everything correctly - including setting the correct minimum bid, your ad should show up almost immediatley!





Regards,|||First, the budget change should take effect almost immediately.





Your ads aren't running could mean different things. I suspect it has something to do with your keywords and your site's content. If the Google spiders don't think the keywords are represented well in your site's content, you'll get a low "quality" score and you'll have to pay more for your keywords to trigger your ads.





Hope this helps.

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