Why are Search Terms not Negated?
Learn why search terms are not negated.
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You evaluate performance using a different date range from the algorithm's evaluation period.
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By default, the negative algorithm skips the past 2 days of data and looks back 60 days from there.
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By default, other pages, such as Ads Insights > Search Terms, aggregate performance in the last 90 days.
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You evaluate performance using a different data set from the algorithm's aggregation scope.
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For example, you may find a search term in an ad group with lots of clicks with 0 sales, wondering why didn't the negative rules add a negative keyword for that.
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However, suppose the negative rules evaluate performance at the campaign level or across multiple ad groups.
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In that case, it may have picked up search terms with sales in other ads, causing the search term to be ineligible for negation.
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The keyword has already been negated in the ad group.
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The negative algorithm negates at the ad group level, not at the campaign level.
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The keyword has been whitelisted.
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The negative algorithm will not negate keywords that are in the Whitelist.
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The Exact Whitelist prevents the whitelisted keywords from being negated as negative-exact and as negative-phrase for keywords in the Phrase Whitelist.
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