Google Updates Final URL Expansion Documentation for Travel Promotion Ads and Booking Links in Search Campaigns
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Barry Schwartz
Summary
Google has updated its documentation on final URL expansion for Search campaigns, adding a new section specifically about how landing page logic works for Travel Promotion Ads and Booking Links within Search Campaigns for Travel. The update explains the relationship between targeting settings and landing pages, and how final URL expansion interacts with these travel-specific ad formats.
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· 2 pulledGoogle added a new section to the about final URL expansion in Search document named 'How the landing page logic works for Travel Promotion Ads & Booking Links within Search Campaigns for Travel.'
This explains the relationship between your targeting settings and your landing pages and how the final URL expansion is related to that.
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