Breakthroughs in AI are helping us tackle questions in ways Google Search has never done before. Thatâs why weâre continuously improving AI-powered broad match, to help you reach your customers no matter how theyâre searching. As one example, in the last six months, AI-powered improvements to quality, relevance, and language understanding have improved broad match performance by 10% for advertisers using Smart Bidding.1 To make it even easier for you to benefit from these improvements, weâre launching four updates to query matching and brand controls.
Making it easier to manage brand traffic
We know your brand campaigns are critical to your business. Thatâs why we previously announced brand restrictions in broad match (now called brand inclusions), and brand exclusions in Performance Max. But, weâve heard you tell us that you want more brand controls to better determine when your ads show up. To that end, we recently launched a recommendation for brand inclusions in broad match, and will be rolling out brand exclusions across all match types and Dynamic Search Ads (DSA) over the coming months.
New recommendation for brand inclusions in broad match
Brand inclusions in broad match help your brand campaigns get the benefits of broad match, while limiting traffic to the brands you select. Itâs now easier for you to identify and take action on those opportunities through a new brand inclusions recommendation on your Recommendations page.
See which brand campaigns could benefit from upgrading to brand inclusions in broad match.
Note that brand inclusions are only available for broad match campaigns. Therefore when you apply this recommendation, it will also turn on the broad match campaign setting, updating the keywords within the campaign to broad match.
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Citroën, a French automobile brand, wanted to improve performance on their brand campaigns. By implementing broad match with brand inclusions, they saw a 50% increase in conversions at a 35% lower cost per lead. âBrand inclusions have become the best practice on our accounts, allowing us to drive more qualified traffic with a better conversion rate.ââ Aline Salaün, Marketing & Communication, Citroën France |
Learn more about recommendations.
Brand exclusions across all match types and Dynamic Search Ads
Unlike brand inclusions in broad match, brand exclusions let you choose which brands to exclude across all match types and DSA. Hereâs how you can think about using each feature:
- If you want to benefit from the reach of broad match while only showing up on certain brand traffic, brand inclusions is the best solution as it will already limit traffic to the brands you select.
- If you donât want to show on certain brand traffic, use brand exclusions.
Applying brand exclusions will also help block traffic from brand misspellings and other variants. Monitor how brand exclusions impact your reach and performance to make sure youâre not missing out on valuable conversion opportunities. Learn more about brand settings.
Giving you more visibility in the search terms report
Itâs common for words to be misspelled on Searchâfor example, there are at least 1.5 million ways to misspell âYouTubeâ on Google Search2. Google Ads already matches misspelled queries to their correctly spelled keywords. However, search terms must meet privacy thresholds to appear in the search terms report, and many misspelled queries do not meet that threshold.
Now, misspelled search queries are reported with the correctly spelled search query. This means that, on average, 9% of search terms previously under âOtherâ due to misspellings in the search terms report are now visible.3
Making it easier to block misspelled searches
Weâve also applied the misspellings behavior mentioned above to negative keywords. Before, you needed to add all misspellings of each keyword if you wanted to exclude them. Now, you can exclude all 1.5 million variations of âYouTubeâ with one negative keyword.
Hereâs how the updates work
Letâs say you have the keyword music streaming. Out of the searches âYouTube musicâ, âmusic streamingâ, âyiutube musicâ, âgoogle music appâ:
Feature | Behavior | Searches you can reach |
Negative keywords | Only one negative keyword is needed to account for misspellings |
If you add âYouTubeâ as a negative keyword: âYouTube musicâ âmusic streamingâ âyiutube musicâ âgoogle music appâ |
Brand inclusions (only available in broad match) | Only serves on searches that include the brands you selectâor products that are related to those brandsâwhen using broad match |
If you add âYouTubeâ to your brand inclusion list: âYouTube musicâ âmusic streamingâ âyiutube musicâ âgoogle music appâ |
Brand exclusions (available across all match types and DSA) | Does not serve on searches that include the brands you selectâor products that are related to those brands |
If you add âYouTubeâ to your brand exclusion list: âYouTube musicâ âmusic streamingâ âyiutube musicâ âgoogle music appâ |
With more visibility and control over which traffic you want and donât want to reach, you can optimize performance, improve relevance, and drive better business outcomes.
Posted by Oliver Kiderle, Senior Product Manager, Google Ads
1. Google Internal Data, Oct 2023 - Mar 2024. Performance refers to conversions/conversion value at constant ROI.
2. Google internal data, Global, Aug 2022-Sept 2023.
3. Google internal data, Global, Jan 2023-Oct 2023.