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Old 05-09-2008
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Exclamation Automatic Matching (Beta Test) **NEW GOOGLE** Feature

I found this feature in one of the campaigns we have had access to that spends an excess of 100K per year in ADWORDS. Offering an opt in for this Automatic Matching (Beta Test) Feature.

Unfortunately since this is not our account (Yet!)
We can't test this. Is anyone else using this feature? (Comments Please!)

I have been concerned of late, that ADWORDS is starting to serve ADS, on words based on what Google thinks is relevant, and not the keywords purchased for the campaign.

Now that I see this BETA feature my suspicions have been validated.
Google says this will only affect 10% of the total budget of a campaign, with ranking based on Ad Group Bids.

Apparently this concerns us as it would be possible for a campaign to get served on words that we may not want to be served on. I hope they include a negative keyword option in the future, for this feature when it gets released.

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Re: Automatic Matching (Beta Test) **NEW GOOGLE** Feature

Expanded match occurs for certain terms when they are broad matched... this has been happening for some years now
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Re: Automatic Matching (Beta Test) **NEW GOOGLE** Feature

Yes, this beta was released to selected advertisers on Feb 22 of this year. I didn't get it, but reading comments from those that did I gather it was not that well received. It's a kind of ultra-broad match.

Of course, it was totally opt in/out, so folks really need to measure their ROI to decide if they like it.
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Re: Automatic Matching (Beta Test) **NEW GOOGLE** Feature

Whats that old saying

Let a business run on its own and it only runs one way.. downhill.

The same is true for many of the "auto" features.
Optimization, Auto Matching, Broad match

Let a machine decide what is best and you will watch your returns plumet.

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