What is the Search Terms Report in Google AdWords and Bing Ads? How Can I See The Search Terms and Keywords That Triggered My Ads? You can see all of your search queries and search terms for your campaign by simply using the Search Terms Report.

You can see how your ads performed for certain searches and the actual searches that triggered your ads on the Google Search Network. We will describe the report in our video and show you where to find the Search Terms report in Google Ads and Bing Ads. It's a very simple process and you can see search terms for an entire campaign or just a single keyword.

Benefits of Looking at Search Terms

You can find new search terms that you think are relevant and might perform well as keywords, and you can find new search terms that you think aren't relevant and add them as negative keywords. It will help you manage your budget better and not spend money advertising to people who aren't interested in your products and services. Negative keywords will quickly keep away non-customers. Your search terms report is one of the best ways to optimize your campaigns and drive more conversions.

What's the difference between a search term and a keyword? A search term is the exact word or set of words a customer enters when searching on Google.com or one of our Search Network sites. A keyword is the word or set of words that Google advertisers create for a given ad group to target your ads to customers.

What is the Search Terms Report?

Google and Bing Ads are constantly collecting data about your campaign. When you get clicks and impressions, they keep the actual search queries that people typed in before they clicked your ad and they show which keyword each search term matches with. The search terms report gives you access to all of that data so you can see the search queries that are driving you clicks, impressions, and conversions. In addition, you can see the search queries that are dragging down your campaign.

Where is the Search Terms Report?

When you sign-in to Google AdWords or Bing Ads, first go to the campaign you want to check. After that, click on the Keywords tab on the channel you are using. In Google Ads, there is a link for all Search Terms for your campaign. Otherwise, you can select 1 keyword and see the search terms for that keyword. In addition, you can look at your dynamic ad targets and see the keywords that triggered them. On Bing, you can click on the Details drop-down and select whether you want to look at search terms for one keyword or for your entire campaign.

Learn more here: https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/2472708?hl=en