We're Here to Help: What Topics Would You Like to See Covered on the adCenter Blog?

We're Here to Help: What Topics Would You Like to See Covered on the adCenter Blog?

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After seeing some of the feedback we've been getting on our Facebook page, I've been inspired to pose the same question here: what would you like to see us do more of, less of or differently on the adCenter blog?  What information is most helpful? What topics are most interesting to you?

In addition to release updates, Bing news and information on content ads and mobile search, we've been covering search engine marketing basics with the SEM Beginner Series, optimization tips with the SEM Intermediate Series (SEM Advanced is in the brainstorming phase, all topic ideas welcome!) and have started offering some industry-specific metrics around seasonal opportunities, as well as how to identify and solve common editorial disapproval issues.  Do you have any suggestions for additional topics, or questions that require more specificity than we've been providing?  

We'd love to hear your feedback on how we're doing so far and what we can do to improve.  Please leave a comment with your feedback, ideas, suggestions, etc. and I'll get them added to our editorial calendar.  

Thanks!


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  • I would like to understand how you will make difference between 'fraud on click moves' and genuine 'on click moves'

    http://insnetwork.blogspot.com

  • We have always had trouble with our ads showing up in MSN.  Now that we can no longer advertise in Yahoo we only have Google to rely on.

    Our MSN ads and keywords are approved.  Our budget is more than sufficient.  There are no competetive ads showing up.  Our keywords are word-for-word in our ads.  So, where are the ads?  

  • Hello Rauf,

    If I understand you correctly you are asking how we determine the difference between fraudulant clicks and genuine clicks. I have provided you a link below on how Microsoft determines and filters fraudulant clicks.

    adcenterhelp.microsoft.com/help.aspx

    Please click on the link and type in invalid clicks to display the details.

    Hi Ed Nemeth,

    If you are having trouble getting your ads to display I recommend that you contact our support team so that they can work with you to investigate why your ads are not displaying. I have included a link below for you to contact our support team.

    support.adcenter.microsoft.com/default.aspx

    Thank you.

    Microsoft Advertising