Why you should use broad match keywords

why you should use broad match keywords

Since Google got rid of its broad match modifier (BMM) and left us with “broad match,” a lot of advertisers have ditched the match type altogether. 

Why advertisers don’t use match type?

It’s understandable, really. Broad match keywords were notorious for being unreliable, too broad, and for populating search terms reports that made no sense.

It wasn’t uncommon for a “running socks” search to trigger phrases like “tennis shoes,” for example.

But there’s good news: Google redesigned how broad match keywords work. 

How can broad match keywords work?

Here are a few things that have changed since BMM was taken away from us:

Broad match keywords now give more relevant searches based on your ads account.

Broad match uses all the signals in an ad account, including your landing page and other keywords in the ad group, to reach relevant customers. It’s no longer a guessing game, thankfully.

Google changed its language from “related” to “relevant”

…to describe how broad match keywords work, confirming that they started being careful with our precious ad dollars by providing us with cleaner search results.

If you decide to add broad match keywords, let Google gather enough information about your target customers with its initial setup first—i.e., your phrase and exact match keywords.

And when you add broad match keywords, make sure to pair your campaigns with an automated bidding strategy to only compete in relevant auctions.

And just so you know…

this doesn’t mean you should just add broad match keywords into every ad group in Google Ads. 

But it’s always worth a test. 

Let us know how it goes!

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