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Fifth line in Google Adwords Ads? (Part 1)
Wed, 13 Jun 2007 15:04:30 by Hannah Parker

If you search geographically for some terms in Google's main search index you might see some adverts that have 5 lines of text. This stands out slightly as most ads usually have 4 lines of text:

Title (25 chars)
Description 1 (35 chars)
Description 2 (35 chars)
Display URL

Do you want to know how the 5th line appears?? Well if you've created a "local business advert" and enabled it - it can show either in Google Maps with a map marker and image that you've uploaded OR it can display in Google's main search - and the 5th line shows the city.

Look - this is what I'm talking about:

Fascinating huh?

 



Hannah Parker
Campaign Delivery Manager


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