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Asked: December 1, 2021In: Digital Marketing

Exact Match Impression Share metrics Calculates

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are only available at the account level.summarize impression share statistics for all keywords currently set to exact match.are available for both Search and Display Network campaigns.calculate impression share as if all keywords were set to exact match.

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    The correct answer for the above question is: calculate impression share as if all keywords were set to exact match.   Here you can read the explanation

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Asked: December 1, 2021In: Digital Marketing

Definition of Reach – Google Ads

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Demographic populations to which an ad is served.Number of unique users exposed to an ad.Geographic locations in which an ad is served.Distance between a user exposed to an ad and the business location of the advertiser.

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    The correct answer for the above question is: Number of unique users exposed to an ad.   Here you can read the explanation

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    • Number of unique users exposed to an ad.

     

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Asked: December 1, 2021In: Digital Marketing

Google Ads Campaign Experiments allow you to test changes to account for a portion of the auctions

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Test changes to your account for a portion of the auctions that your ads participates in.Automate different images and text on your site to understand what converts most effectively.Receive written feedback from users based on their experience on your site.Request ...

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    Added an answer on December 1, 2021 at 7:46 pm

    The correct answer for the above question is: Test changes to your account for a portion of the auctions that your ads participates in. Here you can read the explanation

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    • Test changes to your account for a portion of the auctions that your ads participates in.

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Asked: December 1, 2021In: Digital Marketing

What function do ValueTrack parameters perform?

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Create custom date segmentationAutomatically sync to Google Tag ManagerDynamically insert informationTrack additional conversion types

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    The correct answer for the above question is: Dynamically insert information Here you can read the explanation

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Asked: April 25, 2021In: Digital Marketing

How would you determine the clickthrough rate (CTR) for a client’s search ads?

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How would you determine the clickthrough rate (CTR) for a client’s search ads?Evaluate the number of clicks the ad accrues per dayDivide the number of impressions the ad gets by its average positionDivide the number of clicks the ad gets ...

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    Added an answer on April 25, 2021 at 2:40 pm

    The correct answer for the above question is: Divide the number of clicks the ad gets by the number of impressions it gets Here you can read the explanation about the Click Through Rate: https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/2615875?hl=en

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    • Divide the number of clicks the ad gets by the number of impressions it gets

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