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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description>Hi there, thanks for a great article. Negative Keywords can save you a lot of money, or if you are willing to keep your PPC spend the same, can make you a lot of money! 

Defining negative keywords can be a long, slow arduous task. Either by guesswork or by trawling through loads of enquiry data, most businesses just do not have the time to search for irrelevant keywords and simply end up with a few negative words in their campaigns.

We’ve personally fallen foul of not implementing negative keywords which is why we built a great solution to automate the whole negative keyword process. You can check it out at KeywordTerminator.com and also pick up our Free White Paper, Be Positive – Go Negative.

Cheers, Steve</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there, thanks for a great article. Negative Keywords can save you a lot of money, or if you are willing to keep your PPC spend the same, can make you a lot of money! </p>
<p>Defining negative keywords can be a long, slow arduous task. Either by guesswork or by trawling through loads of enquiry data, most businesses just do not have the time to search for irrelevant keywords and simply end up with a few negative words in their campaigns.</p>
<p>We’ve personally fallen foul of not implementing negative keywords which is why we built a great solution to automate the whole negative keyword process. You can check it out at KeywordTerminator.com and also pick up our Free White Paper, Be Positive – Go Negative.</p>
<p>Cheers, Steve</p>
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		<description>[...] PPC Management: Keyword List Expansion + Negative Keywords on qualityscores.com. Huge guide (30+ pages) to finding keyword list expansion opportunities and weeding out the negative keywords. The first half is mostly for beginners but the filters, settings and automation sections lean toward the intermediate ppc manager. [...]</description>
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