Broad match extends its reach beyond exact and phrase match by identifying related queries. This helps you attract more visitors to your website, spend less time building keyword lists, and focus your spending on keywords that work. Using broad match to capture these high-intent queries can increase your reach and coverage. Check out About keyword matching options for details.
Broad match benefitsWith broad match keywords, your campaigns:
Broad match is the default match type for all keywords. When creating a new keyword, you can use broad match by simply inputting the keyword in plain text. To convert exact or phrase match keywords to broad match, select “Broad Match” in the dropdown in the “Match Type” column. To convert multiple keywords at the same time:
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Check out the Search Automation technical guide to learn more about the signals Google uses, how queries match to keywords, how using Google AI makes keyword matching more effective, and what you can do to improve performance.
Note:It’s critical to use Smart Bidding with broad match. This is because every search query is different, and bids for each query should reflect the unique contextual signals present at auction-time. Smart Bidding uses these signals to ensure that, for all of the relevant searches you could reach with broad match, you’re only competing in the right auctions, at the right bid, for the right user. Check out
Your guide to Smart Biddingfor details.
Measuring broad match resultsOur measurement resources can provide insights into the performance of your broad match enabled campaigns. You can use these tools to find out how to optimize your keywords, build out negative keywords, and discover how well your campaign keywords are performing overall.
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