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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 10 MIN

How Google Ads Keyword Match Type Migration Works in 2026

from The Google Ads Podcast with Fexingo: Search Ads, Display, and PPC Campaign Strategy · host Fexingo

Episode 37 of The Google Ads Podcast tackles Google's 2026 keyword match type consolidation. Lucas and Luna break down why broad match now behaves more like phrase match, how advertisers lose control when exact match broadens automatically, and what this means for account structure. They walk through a concrete example: a mid-market SaaS company that shifted from 85% exact match to a hybrid broad-plus-negative strategy, and how their cost per acquisition changed. They also discuss the impact on Quality Score, impression share, and the role of audience signals in the new match-type landscape. If you're running Google Ads in 2026 and wondering why your previously tight exact match campaigns suddenly show for unrelated queries, this episode explains what happened and how to adapt. The hosts also touch on Google's official documentation, which now frames match types as 'suggestions' rather than strict targeting, and what that shift means for PPC managers who rely on precision. #GoogleAds #PPC #KeywordMatchTypes #BroadMatch #ExactMatch #PhraseMatch #GoogleAds2026 #PaidSearch #AdRank #QualityScore #NegativeKeywords #AudienceSignals #PPCStrategy #SaaSMarketing #CostPerAcquisition #SearchAds #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 37 of The Google Ads Podcast tackles Google's 2026 keyword match type consolidation. Lucas and Luna break down why broad match now behaves more like phrase match, how advertisers lose control when exact match broadens automatically, and what this means for account structure. They walk through a concrete example: a mid-market SaaS company that shifted from 85% exact match to a hybrid broad-plus-negative strategy, and how their cost per acquisition changed. They also discuss the impact on Quality Score, impression share, and the role of audience signals in the new match-type landscape. If you're running Google Ads in 2026 and wondering why your previously tight exact match campaigns suddenly show for unrelated queries, this episode explains what happened and how to adapt. The hosts also touch on Google's official documentation, which now frames match types as 'suggestions' rather than strict targeting, and what that shift means for PPC managers who rely on precision. #GoogleAds #PPC #KeywordMatchTypes #BroadMatch #ExactMatch #PhraseMatch #GoogleAds2026 #PaidSearch #AdRank #QualityScore #NegativeKeywords #AudienceSignals #PPCStrategy #SaaSMarketing #CostPerAcquisition #SearchAds #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode 37 of The Google Ads Podcast tackles Google's 2026 keyword match type consolidation. Lucas and Luna break down why broad match now behaves more like phrase match, how advertisers lose control when exact match broadens automatically, and what...

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