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You can add a “+”modifier in front of the words in a broad match keyword to

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You can add a “+”modifier in front of the words in a broad match keyword to

  • Specify that someone’s search must include certain words or their close variations âś…
  • Indicate that this keyword should be dynamically inserted in your ad text
  • Specify that certain words and their close variants be prioritized
  • Override a negative keyword with a positive one

correct answer

Specify that someone’s search must include certain words or their close variations ✅

explanation

You can add a “+” modifier in front of the words in a broad match keywords to specify that someone’s search must include certain words or their close variations. By adding a modifier, your ads can only show when someone’s search contains those modified terms, or close variations of the modified terms, in any order. The modifier won’t work with phrase match or exact match keywords.

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