Jacki Leslie
02-29-2008, 09:23 AM
I am currently using an automated bidding tool that generates every keyword on every match type, and each match type is in a different ad group.
I was then reading on Google...
Despite the differing account statistics, identical keywords in the same AdWords account will all have the same Quality Score. This is true even if they use different match types
And this got me wondering, assuming that exact has a better CTR than broad, does this mean that the broad match term will take on the QS of the exact match or vise versa? Does anybody know?
Does any one have any experience of using all three match types together? I am trying to figure out the advantage of this if there is no QS advantage.
It does also say ...
The more restrictive match type will always trigger the ad, regardless of CPC bids. So does this mean I should have much lower CPC's set for the exact match term to be getting any benefit?
Thoughts welcome
Jacki
I was then reading on Google...
Despite the differing account statistics, identical keywords in the same AdWords account will all have the same Quality Score. This is true even if they use different match types
And this got me wondering, assuming that exact has a better CTR than broad, does this mean that the broad match term will take on the QS of the exact match or vise versa? Does anybody know?
Does any one have any experience of using all three match types together? I am trying to figure out the advantage of this if there is no QS advantage.
It does also say ...
The more restrictive match type will always trigger the ad, regardless of CPC bids. So does this mean I should have much lower CPC's set for the exact match term to be getting any benefit?
Thoughts welcome
Jacki