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According to Google’s hot trends for today, keyword “iPhone” is used in more than 10% of all searches. How come then that nobody has some adwords on iPhone related searches, then? Is the keyword banned in AdWords ?

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    University Update - Google - iPhone Buzz... United States »
    pingback on 01/Jul/07 at 12:54 am # :

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    Tara Canada »
    replied, on 16/Jul/07 at 3:44 pm # :

    I’m guessing that the third party resellers haven’t got their act together yet. I did find it quite odd that there arent any iphone ads out there. I’ve seen a few but very little compared to the usual iPod stuff..

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    Barb the iPhone Guru United States »
    said, on 05/Jan/08 at 8:07 pm # :

    One important feature that is missing on the iPhone that is standard
    on ordinary cellphones is memo recording… one of my most used
    cellphone features, so I hope Apple will quickly correct this deficiency.

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    TJ Canada »
    commented, on 07/Mar/08 at 12:43 am # :

    There are plenty of adwords campaigns that have iphone on it now. Most are listed as unlocking the iphone. Make sure your carrier carries the iphone or you would have wasted $600. Iphones will not work on every carrier even if it’s unlocked

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    Ringo Great Britain (UK) »
    wrote, on 12/Apr/08 at 12:56 pm # :

    10% seems a very high percentage if you take into the volume of traffic that google and the other search engine giants have, surely there isn’t that many people with iphone or have an interest in an iphone.

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    Jeromy Canada »
    wrote, on 19/Aug/08 at 9:25 pm # :

    I agree Ringo,

    What about Porn? I thought that was the bulk of internet searches, lol. Regardless, there are likely a lot of iphones searches. However, I think one has to be careful marketing in such a ‘hot’ niche. Much easier to look for lower competition keywords.

    Cheers,

    Jeromy

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