If a keyword underperforms, its Quality Score will decrease and it may become ineligible to trigger your ads for certain search queries at its current cost-per-click (CPC) bid. This most often happens to keywords that are very general and therefore do not perform very well. For instance, a keyword with a low Quality Score may only be eligible to trigger ads on certain variations of your broad- or phrase-matched keywords.
To monitor your keyword's performance, check the Quality Score column on the Keywords tab of your Ad Group Details page. Or, to get a detailed view of performance and Quality Score, click the speech bubble icon next to any keyword, and more information will appear.
If your keyword has a poor Quality Score and isn't accruing much traffic, try following these optimization tips to improve your Quality Scores, or try raising the keyword's CPC bid. We want to give users a positive ad experience while keeping your costs low, so we encourage you to try optimizing your account before increasing your bids.
Keywords Guidelines and Best Practices
Keyword Guidelines and Policies
AdWords advertising policies include requirements for the keywords you choose and their related ads. These policies are focused on ensuring that users see AdWords ads that are relevant to a given page, whether it contains search results or other content. They are also intended to prohibit misuse of the AdWords targeting system, including use of another entity's trademark without permission, or false advertising.
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