To provide a comprehensive and consolidated view of your audiences and make audience management and optimisation simpler, you’ll find the following improvements in Google Ads:
- New audience reporting
Detailed reporting about audience demographics, segments and exclusions is now consolidated in one place. Click the Campaigns icon and open the 'Audiences, keywords and content' tab and click Audiences. You can also easily manage your audiences from this report page. Learn more About audience reporting. - New terms
We’re using new terms on your audience report and throughout Google Ads. For example, 'audience types' (these include custom, in-market and affinity) are now referred to as audience segments and 'remarketing' is now referred to as 'your data'. Learn more about the Updates to audience terms and phrases.
In addition to reaching specific segments with your ads, you can exclude unrelated, and therefore unprofitable, segments. By reaching only the segments that are relevant to your business, you can help reduce your costs and increase the likelihood that your ad will attract clicks and conversions.
This article shows you how to exclude specific segments if they're not a good match for what you're advertising.
How it works
Just as you can improve your keyword segment by excluding specific keywords, you can remove specific types of segments (for example, affinity or your data) from your campaign or ad group if they're not a good match for what you're advertising. You can exclude specific segments from Search, Display, Discovery and video campaigns.
Audience exclusions aren't available during campaign creation, but you can add exclusions to an existing campaign. We recommend observing your campaign performance with audience segments before adding exclusions.
Instructions
- In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
- Click the Audiences, keywords and content drop-down in the section menu.
- Click Audiences.
- In the 'Exclusions' module, you’ll see a list of excluded segments, with type, where the segment is excluded from, and the level of the exclusion.
- To remove exclusions, select the tick box to the right of the excluded segment and then click Remove in the blue menu bar.
- To edit exclusions, click Edit Exclusions.
- Select Campaign or Ad group in the drop-down menu under 'Exclude from'.
- Select the tick box next to any segments that you want to exclude. Remove any connected segments that you want to exclude by clicking the beside them.
- Click Save audience segment exclusions.