Difference between revisions of "Microsoft adCenter"
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where "default" is a value used if the dynamic keyword violates editorial rules, then it's already in place. It works just like you would expect in Google except that the {keyword} doesn't control capitalization. {Keyword}, {KeyWord}, and {keyword} are all the same in adCenter. | where "default" is a value used if the dynamic keyword violates editorial rules, then it's already in place. It works just like you would expect in Google except that the {keyword} doesn't control capitalization. {Keyword}, {KeyWord}, and {keyword} are all the same in adCenter. | ||
− | + | ** {Keyword} | |
− | + | ** {MatchType} | |
− | + | ** {QueryString} | |
− | + | ** {OrderItemID} | |
− | + | ** {AdID} | |
− | + | ** {Param1} | |
− | + | ** {Param2} | |
− | + | ** {Param3} | |
[http://www.adcentercommunity.com/blogs/advertiser/archive/2008/03/29/dynamic-text.aspx More about Dynamic Text in adCenter] | [http://www.adcentercommunity.com/blogs/advertiser/archive/2008/03/29/dynamic-text.aspx More about Dynamic Text in adCenter] |
Revision as of 16:19, 23 June 2008
- {keyword:default} syntax works like in google.
where "default" is a value used if the dynamic keyword violates editorial rules, then it's already in place. It works just like you would expect in Google except that the {keyword} doesn't control capitalization. {Keyword}, {KeyWord}, and {keyword} are all the same in adCenter.
- {Keyword}
- {MatchType}
- {QueryString}
- {OrderItemID}
- {AdID}
- {Param1}
- {Param2}
- {Param3}