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quick adwords question
what's the definition betwen [ ] and " " in adwords campaigns?
can someone give some example, pls? :) thanks in advance |
Difference?
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omg yeah, difference
not sure what happened to me, doing too many things at once |
"" is to match the phrase ... like
"blue widgets" would also be show when someone searches for "large blue widgets" [blue widgets] is exact so only shown on blue widgets search |
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thanks :thumbsup |
FYI you can also do both:
"blue widgets" [blue widgets] in a adgroup ... different cpc usually |
what is the difference between "blue widgets" and blue widgets then?
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[blue widgets] - exact match, ad triggers when user typed blue widgets and nothing else
"blue widgets" - phrase match, ad triggers when someone types blue widgets plus other words in the search query blue widgets - broad match, ad triggers any search query by user as long as words blue and widgets are present |
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