What are Dynamic Search Ads?
Search ads, also known as pay-per-click ads are essential streams of advertising for businesses of all sizes. Whether you run Microsoft Bing ads, Google ads, or even both – it’s one of the best channels to capture people actively searching for a specific product or service (those in the “Consideration Stage” of the customer journey).
Dynamic Search Ads are a newer stream of this, with dynamically generated headlines that show up in the search results. Here’s a quick run down of how it works:
1. A user types in a keyword term that’s relevant to your business.
2. The Dynamic Ad platform takes titles and frequently-used phrases from your website and generates relevant, clear headlines for your search ads.
3. Dynamic Search Ads are created instantaneously and served, showing up for the user at the top of the search results page.
Here’s an example:
Your business is a national boutique hotel chain. Sally types in “Boutique hotels in New York” in the search engine and sees your search ad titled, “Boutique Hotel – NYC.” When she clicks on the ad, it takes her to your New York hotel page on your website.
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Dynamic Search Ads aim to quickly direct potential customers to the most relevant content on your website.
It’s an ad channel that works well with brands with a vast inventory of products online or a well-structured website with many pages.
However, it isn’t a strategy that works for everyone. We don’t recommend it for:
- Websites that constantly updates or changes, like daily deal sites
- Sites with primarily Flash content
- Sites that require user login to access the majority of the content
How Do Dynamic Search Ads Work?
The ad headline is created dynamically (based on information from your website and product feed). It crawls your site, identifies the page content that could match the user’s search query, auto-generates the headlines with relevant copy, and directs the user to the page.
As the advertiser, you’ll create the descriptions, providing the user with more context. So, it’s important to think about your website landing pages and topics and if it gives people exactly what they’re looking for.


Here are some examples:

However, unlike standard PPC search ads, Dynamic Search Ads don’t use keywords, so you don’t need to bid on individual keywords. Instead, you’ll apply bids on an auto-target level. Auto-target is the list of pages on your website you can choose to target. You’ll set a bid for each “auto-target,” and you will appear in the search results based on your ad rank.
Dynamic Search Ad Best Practices
2. Think about the customer journey. What does the user want? Can you give it to them? If so, communicate it effectively. Write easy-to-understand, compelling ad copy for the descriptions for the ad to connect with your target audience.
3. If you have a website domain with different language settings, create separate campaigns for each language so that you won’t have Chinese ads shown to a German audience.
Benefits of Dynamic Search Ads
Makes Ad Creation a Breeze
Effective Automation
Complements Your Regular Search Ads
Saves Time Means More Time Back in Your Day
(If you’re working with War Room, we do multiple QAs through the campaign flight duration).
To sum it up, Dynamic Search Ads are scalable and effective – with hands-on campaign management. If you’re looking for expert help with PPC advertising, contact us at War Room! Digital ads are what we do – exceptionally well.
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