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Google Add Words
Started by alexviii, Aug 05 2006 11:15 AM
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#1
Posted 05 August 2006 - 11:15 AM
HI to everyones!!!!!
I did the registration (a long long tima ago) to ADD Words di Google. But I can see that google is making a lot of money with my site, and I'm getting nothing:
from the last statistics, goggle get 25$ in the last month, and I get 0,78$ in the same month.
I'm not happy!!
SOmeone maybe know about a way to encrease Entries with the same quantity of code in my site????
Please help!! I beleve that Google is the best way to make a good trafic, but not like this!!
I did the registration (a long long tima ago) to ADD Words di Google. But I can see that google is making a lot of money with my site, and I'm getting nothing:
from the last statistics, goggle get 25$ in the last month, and I get 0,78$ in the same month.
I'm not happy!!
SOmeone maybe know about a way to encrease Entries with the same quantity of code in my site????
Please help!! I beleve that Google is the best way to make a good trafic, but not like this!!
#4
Posted 01 July 2009 - 06:22 AM
hi everyone I am just starting up a company and I am in the process of having a website designed and I have been told I need to learn about google adword, can anyone point me in the right direction of where I need to start? my web designer does this but they charge a lot of $ so I been told it is easy to do once you get your head around it all help will be really appreciated.
regards
Tricia Martin
-reply by tricia#5 Guest_zakthi_*
Posted 18 August 2011 - 04:58 PM
Goth_Punk, on 05 August 2006 - 04:22 PM, said:
sorry... can't help you with this one! 
Hi thr..
here yu can use this code in ur head tag
put inside head tag
<script>
function runsearch( form ) {
// extra terms to include on every search
var additional_terms = "zakthi";
// terms the user entered
var entered_terms = document.getElementById( "custom_terms" ).value;
// set the search field to be both custom terms and additional terms
var all_terms_field = document.getElementById( "all_terms" );
all_terms_field.value = ""+entered_terms+" "+additional_terms;
// submit the form;
form.submit();
}
</script>
That's the complicated part and I've marked in bold where you'd put in the word or words
(use a "+" rather than a space if you specify a phrase) you want to have automatically added to the search.
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