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The 4 Pay Per Click Keyword Match Types
I’m often asked about the 3 pay per click keyword match types: Broad, Phrase, Exact. However, there is a match type which is considered the 4 match type: negative keyword match.
The interesting thing about negative keyword match type, is that it can be used to prevent your ad from showing up in a pay per click advertisement. As examples:
-job
-employment
The above keywords become “negative” when prefixed with the “-” sign. And anytime either of those keywords is used in a search query, then an advertisement would not show up. So, even if you had bid on a keyword phrase of “great home care” and someone entered this google search: great home care job, the advertisement would not be shown.
But what is real interesting, and also an advanced technique, is the use of a Phrase Negative Match or an Exact Negative Match. In Google Adwords, these capabilities are often lumped under a really strange term: Embedded negative match.
Here is an example:
You an advertiser selling new corvette merchandise puts a negative exact match on: -[new corvette]. In this example, if someone types in: new corvette parts or new corvette accessories, the merchandise could show up but not for someone just looking for a new corvette.
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Carl
Global Business Builders