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Location
Consumer Ratings
Sitelinks
Callouts
Seller Ratings
None of the above
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Location
Ratings
Sitelinks
Callouts
Calls
None of the above
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One
Two
Four
Five
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The phone number of the person calling you
Call length
Call conversions
Call start and ending times
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Yes, you can land sitelinks anywhere.
No.
Yes, but this is limited to places such as your Google+ and YouTube Channel pages.
You can if you call the AdWords help line and request to opt in to third-party landing pages for sitelinks.
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True
False
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You only include 1 or 2 snippets per campaign.
Your snippets are not closely related to the header you chose.
You do not include unique snippets within each campaign.
You use lots of cool symbols to gain the attention of potential customers.
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Seller Ratings
Location Extensions
Previous Visits
Review Extensions
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Review extensions
Sitelinks
Callouts
Seller ratings
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Click-through rate (CTR).
Competitive edge.
Ad rank.
Campaign performance.
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Improve Quality Score.
Schedule start and end dates.
Lower click cost.
See detailed reporting in your AdWords account.
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No, you have no control over them so Google doesn't bother.
You can, only if you have good Quality Scores.
Yes, you can see this info right from the Ad Extensions tab.
You have to call the AdWords help line to opt in to reporting on automated extensions.
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No, you are stuck with them.
Yes, only if you have good Quality Scores.
Yes, there's a form you can complete to opt out.
There are no such things as dynamic callouts and dynamic structured snippets.
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The sitelink has been disapproved.
You are pointing one sitelink to the same URL your ad is landing on.
You have low Quality Scores.
Google doesn't think the keyword, ads and landing pages are relevant enough.
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You have to wait 24 hours before resubmitting.
You can hover over the bubble in the status column to understand what the problem is and resubmit after it's been corrected.
You only get one shot to get it right, tough luck.
Nothing; eventually, Google will feel bad about the disapproval and will reverse their decision and approve it.
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Use a paraphrased version of the review.
Focus the review on one specific product.
Include this extension on your Google Display Network campaigns, too.
Include reviews from five years ago.
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You can't!
Just like ads -- tick off the device preference box when building the sitelink.
Create them in separate call-only campaigns.
You have to wait 90 days after your extensions are live, and then you will have the option to opt in.
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True
False
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Sitelinks
Callouts
Location
Structured Snippets
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