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Originally Posted by Agent 488
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I see what he meant about the one line thing, now. From reading there, it looks like it's a fuckshoot to see about getting those top two or three highlighted spots above the real results, though??
Can I make my ads appear above search results?
Google believes strongly in providing high-quality and relevant advertising to our users. On Google search result pages, o
nly the highest ranking AdWords ads are eligible to appear in the top positions above the search results.
These ads appear above the search results, often with the headline followed by one line that joins Description Line 1 and Description Line 2 and then the display URL. In some cases, if Description Line 1 is a sentence (ending in appropriate country-specific punctuation), that line can be added to your ad's headline, separated by a dash.
For example, if your ad's headline is "Airfare sale" and your first description line reads "Low rates from San Francisco.", your ad's headline could look like this:
Airfare sale - Low rates from San Francisco.
Adding more descriptive text to your headline can help you maximize the potential of your ad.