Except in Broad keyword type, Google already consider singular, plural, misspelling.You don't need to mix a set of words. There is a Broad match modifier keyword type. If you use a single keyword like this +chinese +restaurants +dallas, you are all keywords will trigger your ad
It will cover all following keywords :
dallas chinese restaurants
dallas restaurants chinese
chinese restaurant dallas
dallas chinese restaurant
dallas restaurant chinese
Keyword phrases instead of individual words tend to get better qualified prospects, don't randomly jumble words, use the keyword planning tool to identify phrases getting decent search volumes, the matching option setting establish if the exact phrase or a portion of it has to be matched.
To get bet ad quality scores and lowest cost, the ad copy as well as the landing page content should relate to the keywords.
Yes you can place it.. Before that you need to check keywors search volume.
Place those keywords which has low competition and high search volume
You actually have hit the nail right on the head. For the very best results that is exactly what you do. Also try sub locations within you city limits such as zip codes are neighborhoods for the lowest PPC charges.
If you use keyword match type tecnique to use the keyword is google ad-word then that keyword is same as previous keyword you just only revers the word place in the same keyword nothing more. that is known as keyword combos
you will have to mix them yes to get the best variety of key words
When making a keyword list in a campaign, do I have to mix a set of words to get every combination?
For example, if I want to nab all related searches for "chinese restaurants dallas", should I also do:
dallas chinese restaurants
dallas restaurants chinese
chinese restaurant dallas
dallas chinese restaurant
dallas restaurant chinese
and so on so that I get every little variation?
I'm quite new to PPC so thanks for any help!