Adwords Keyword Matching

Google AdWords question?
When you want to use Google AdWords, the number of keywords that match the ads you want to have you supposed to use to ensure you get the highest paying ads on your page?? The adwords are placed on a site that I write for – and I get paid when people click them, depending on the amount of the ad pays, you get the idea … so of course I want to write heavy items keyword – but how heavy should I go? I heard that you should use a keyword 7 times to be effective – is this true???
You're not talking about Google Adwords – where you pay for advertising on the Google search engine or network sites (Adsense publishers). You talk Google Adsense where you get paid for ads on your site When you write a keyword heavy, it does not bind keywords 7-10 times or as many times as you want. He is writing an article on cohesion – and when you write a good article, you might think same density of approximately keyword. You just want to write about the subject – such as how to improve your credit score; how to market a website, review of iPhone – and chances are you'll get the right keyword density, however, if your goal is simply to establish a group of keywords, even if the article does not make sense, then you will be aware of what you write, and if the number is correct. This is not the number of times – is the density of keywords on the page. The keyword must be repeated enough that the search engines know what the page is all about Google Adsense and know what ads to serve – but not too much that the search engines know that you are spamming the system. Just write. There is no magic formula to how many times a keyword must be present.
How to Optimize Your Keyword Matching in Google AdWords
