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We want to help you stay compliant and continue receiving up to $10,000 in free Google AdWords advertising each month to promote your organization and keep bringing qualified visitors to your site. While Google says these changes are to add clarity and raise standards of quality, we want to make sure they make sense to you and your team. Below, we go over some major changes and how they could require adjustments to your current campaigns.
Keyword Restrictions
As Google states, “AdWords works best when an organization’s message is relevant to the user’s search. To help you to get the right audience and to help users find what they’re looking for, each ad and keyword in your Ad Grants AdWords account must reflect your organization’s primary mission, be relevant to your nonprofit’s programs and services, and be specific enough to provide a good experience for the user seeing your ads.”
In the past, there were less restrictions put on keywords and nonprofits were able to use almost any keyword they desired. This has changed a bit and account maintenance will require more pruning and optimization. Here are some of the keywords and queries that are not permitted in your Google Ad Grant ads,
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