What keywords should I avoid when setting up advertisements on search engines?

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Jasmina Trajkovska, Aff (Macedonia) Top Author Forum Guru 6/13/2014 12:17 pm
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Word JOB for sure you should avoid in you add. Because this is not regular job place, this is second income of money.

Word EASY earning money, because true is that its not easy.

Word I WANT, because people doesn't care what you want, or what you are LOOKING for, or what you NEED it. They are interested in what they want.


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NISHANTHA WEERAKOON, Aff (Sri Lanka) Top Author Forum Guru 6/11/2014 12:26 pm
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I am not an expert on advertising, however, I think it is better to avoid giving a false promise in your advertisement. Any prospective affiliate would read a bit about the program you are promoting before enrolling. If they feel that you are over promising, they will decide that the whole program is a scam.
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Snezana Zivkovic, Aff (Serbia) Top Author Forum Guru 6/7/2014 6:53 am
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You need to avoid the attack,

say that the site visitor or the ad is misleading.

Buy, I tried the product,

I do not know what is not healthy food.

Bad packaging, my friend is not satisfied with the product.

Poor presentation of the product.

Do not advertise on facebook, twitter, google+ ....
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Aina Lia, Aff (Malaysia) Top Author Forum Guru 6/16/2014 8:06 am
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"What keywords should I avoid when setting up advertisements on search engines?"

My answer would be the 'unrelated keywords' with regards to your ad.
Build up a list of related keywords for your ads and consider the following;

a) biggest mistakes made by many advertisers are: creating ad groups that are composed of long lists of 'unrelated keywords' and writing ads that try to cover every concept in the keyword list.

b) Rightly, the keywords in an
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