Keyword match types in Google Ads make it possible to control when our ads are going to be displayed. This way, we can actually take advantage of more precise targeting and lower costs at the same time. Thanks to keyword match types we can specify whether we want our ad to be shown once a user is looking specifically for women’s shoes in the search engine, or we rather reach everyone who also uses different, yet related keywords – such as green shoes for women, black women’s shoes, sport shoes for women, nike women’s shoes, and so on.
Depending on our goals, we can drive higher traffic when using broader keyword matches, or attract less, yet more specific visitors with exact keyword match. If we offer a wide variety of products in our shop – for example shoes of 50 different colours, 30 types and 100 brands, including men’s, women’s and kids’ shoes – then what keyword match types should we choose? Entering all these keyword phrases manually will be extremely time-consuming, and maybe even impossible to do. Luckily, there are certain keyword match types that come to the rescue and solve the problem. Basically, we can have our site displayed for different keywords without entering all of them when creating an ad. Keep reading to find out how to do so.
Exact match is the most “specific” keyword match type. It means that the ads would only show on searches that match the exact term or are close variations of that exact term.
These close variations might include:
The advantages of the exact match:
The drawbacks of the exact match:
With phrase match, your ad will be shown to those search engine users who look for the exact keyword (or its close variants), and also with additional words before or after.
For example, when choosing the keyword Google Ads campaign, your ad will also be displayed when someone searches for effective google ads campaign or google ads new york. Since phrase match has similar qualities to the exact match, the ad will be shown for searches such as Adwords campaign or Google Ads adverts as well. However, the ad won’t work if there’s an additional word in the middle of a phrase – Google effective ads, as an example.
The advantages of phrase match:
The drawbacks of phrase match:
Broad match, as the name suggests, is the broadest of all keyword match types. Using it is recommended especially when we want to reach as many people as possible. Apart from the exact keywords that we choose for the campaign, along with its relevant variations and additional words before or after the given phrase, the ad will also be displayed for:
The advantages of the broad match:
The drawbacks of the broad match:
Thanks to negative keywords we can exclude the queries that the users search for when they are not exactly interested in our offer. Because of that, our ads won’t be displayed for the negative keywords specified by us. It makes it possible to cut costs and increase ROI (meaning the Return on Investment).
Negative keywords or lists of them are added in a separate tab in the keywords section. We can add them to all above-mentioned keyword match types (exact, phrase, broad), even though negative keywords don’t work as “drastically” as when stating what keyword phrases we actually want our ads to be shown for.
Let’s say you own a dental practice in Chicago and you included the keyword dentist in your phrase match. When checking the report, however, you noticed that the ads are also displayed when someone is searching for a dentist in Florida. Once you specify “Florida” as a negative keyword, though, it might still mean that the ad will be displayed for some variants of “dentists in Florida”. That’s why it’s important to exclude all those variants as well.
To start with, here’s a little summary of what we’ve learnt already:
Match type | Special symbol | Exemplary keyword | Example searches |
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Exact | [ ] | [men’s hoodies] | men’s hoodies, hoodies for men, hoodie for men, hoodies men |
Phase | “ ” | “men’s hoodies” | The phrases above, plus: blue hoodie for men, buy men’s hoodie |
Broad | none | men’s hoodies | The above phrases, plus: hoodies, clothes for men, men’s clothing, men’s apparel |
As can be seen, the chosen keyword match type changes the reach our ads have. Thanks to broader match types, we can discover many new relevant keywords for our business that might have higher conversion potential. On the other hand, with more specific keyword match types, we have more control over the campaigns and phrases that the ads are being shown for. When it comes to Google Ads, or any other promotional activities for that matter, it’s worth to maintain a balance. It’s a good practice to divide the budget between different keyword match types, and focus both on proven, converting phrases, but also look for new ones that the competitors’ ads are not optimised for and thus, might turn out cheaper.
Keyword match types are a significant part of any Google Ads campaign, and similarly to negative keywords, they shouldn’t only be chosen based on assumptions and intuition. There is no single best method for deciding upon the most suitable keyword match type. Depending on the campaign and our budget, we should use different match types to achieve the best results. Therefore, it’s always worth testing different keywords and their match types to see what works best for our business.