Keyword insertion lets you automatically update your ads with the keywords in your ad group that caused your ads to show. Keyword insertion can help make your ads more relevant to people searching for what you offer.
This article explains how keyword insertion works in Google Ads.
How it works
Let's say you're advertising a chocolate shop. You could use a keyword insertion code in your ad headline:
Headline: Buy {KeyWord:Chocolate}
Google Ads tries to replace this code with one of your ad group keywords. Examples include "dark chocolate," "sugar free chocolate," "gourmet chocolate truffles." If Google ads can't, it uses the word "Chocolate."
Note that the person's search term isn't always the same as the keyword.
Note: Keyword insertion works the same on all match types. However, it:
- Shows the keyword in the creative, not the search term, so the advertiser can anticipate what they’ll eventually show.
- Should remain compliant with advertising policies .
| Person searches for: | Your ad could look like: |
| dark chocolate bar | Buy Dark Chocolate
www.example.com Artisan candy from San Francisco Free shipping orders $50 more |
| sugar free chocolate | Buy Sugar Free Chocolate
www.example.com Artisan candy from San Francisco Free shipping orders $50 more |
| gourmet chocolate truffles | Buy Chocolate
www.example.com Artisan candy from San Francisco Free shipping orders $50 more |
In the last example, "Chocolate" goes in the headline because the keyword "gourmet chocolate truffles" is too long to fit in the ad.


