Which of these three signals does broad match use to match Search ads with queries? Select 3 Correct Responses
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Correct Answers
Language
Interests
Geographic
Why is this the correct answer?
Broad match uses three signals to match Search ads with queries: language, interests, and geographic location. Language signals ensure ads match queries in the appropriate language for the campaign. User interests — derived from browsing behaviour and Google account data — help broad match identify relevant searches from users whose interests align with the advertised product. Geographic signals ensure ads are contextually matched to locally relevant search intent, making broad match both linguistically and contextually aware.
Why are the other options incorrect?
Smart Bidding
Smart Bidding is a separate automated bidding system that works alongside broad match but is not itself a broad match query-matching signal.
Device
Device type is a bid adjustment factor and Smart Bidding signal but is not itself a broad match query-matching signal.
Real-World Example
A French ski resort uses broad match with language targeting set to French. Broad match uses language signals to only match French queries, geographic signals to prioritise searches from ski enthusiast regions, and interest signals to reach users who browse ski and winter sports content — capturing relevant French-speaking ski searchers without triggering on unrelated English queries.