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Not enough is said about negative keywords, but they can have a distinct impact on customer conversion in PPC campaigns especially.

Here are some solid tips to determine the most harmful negative keywords that could actually be damaging your website results.
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from DaveDavis 1490 Days ago #
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Thanks for submitting to sphinn Jonathan! Much appreciated. I subscribed to your blog.

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from Kimota 1490 Days ago #
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For anyone who doubts the benefits of social media, the above comment should slap them down. Thanks for subscribing. You’re articel was fantastic so it definitely needed submitting.

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from NewSkill21 1489 Days ago #
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great article for PPC advertising....

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from wheel 1489 Days ago #
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Awesome!  I never thought about using organic results to mine for negative keywords.

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from scottclark 1489 Days ago #
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Does anyone know the reason Google removed the "suggest negative" feature from their keyword tool?  There has to be a good reason, but I’ve not found it.

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from JDrankings 1489 Days ago #
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great tips in this article. This submission is  a two-for-one as within this article is another great article on how to extract search query data from your adwords account into your analytics reports. Double bonus!

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from crazycat 1489 Days ago #
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Great article. I need to know more about keywords - everything.

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