Overview: Match Types
Overview
Standard Match Type
Advanced Match Type
Excluded Words
How It Works
Benefits
Tips & Best Practices
Overview
For your Sponsored Search
distribution tactic, Yahoo offers two match types by which your ads may be displayed:
When using Advanced match type, Yahoo also provide you with Excluded Words option to help refine your matches by filtering out searches that are not relevant to your business.
Standard Match Type
The Standard match type displays your ads for exact matches to your keywords, as well as for singular/plural variations and common misspellings.
Example
If you advertise on the keyword "plasma television," your ad may be shown for the following search queries:
Advanced Match Type
The Advanced match type extends your reach by displaying your ads for a broader range of search related to your keywords, titles, descriptions, and/or web content. The Advanced match type also includes keywords from Standard match type queries.
Example
If you advertise on the keyword "plasma television," your ad may be shown for the following search queries:
Excluded Words
When using advanced match type, it's important to use the Excluded Words feature to help block unwanted searches that you believe may not be relevant to what you are offering. Please note that the Excluded Word feature is not available to the Standard match type.
This feature helps refine your matches as illustrated in the examples below:
Using Advanced match type for following keywords: | You may want to use following Excluded Words: | Reason to block: |
color television | used | You only sell new televisions |
ski lessons | children | You only offer lessons to adults |
beachfront condo | for sale | You only rent condos |
designer shoes | repair | You only sell designer shoes |
Things to Note:
Note:
If you add a large number of excluded words at the ad group level, you may experience issues with bulk management. In bulk submission spreadsheet, all ad group-level excluded words are listed one per row, so adding a lot of excluded words could increase the number of rows past Excel 2003's 65,000-row limit..
If you experience any difficulty with account bulk downloads, please contact Yahoo Customer Solutions department or your account manager for possible solutions.
Benefits
Match type options allow you to:
With Advanced match type, you can:
How It Works
You can manage your match types at different levels in your account, which gives you more control on how you manage your match types.
Setting match type to "Standard" at this level: | Has this impact: | Maximum number of excluded words when using Advanced match type |
Account | Sets match type to Standard for all campaigns, ad groups and keywords in the entire account. | Up to 250 words and/or phrases |
Campaign | Sets match type to Standard for all ad groups and keywords in a single campaign. | Excluded words are not available at this level |
Ad Group | Sets the match type to Standard for all keywords within a specific ad group. | Up to 250 words and/or phrases |
Keyword | Sets match type to Standard for a specific keyword. | |
Key points:
Example:
Tips & Best Practices
1 comment:
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