Business Studies, asked by Bimi827, 1 year ago

When should an advertiser use an app extension instead of an app promotion ad?

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Answered by CBSEMP
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With keywords intended to direct users to the mobile website, but still give the option to download the appB) To run your ad on both Search and DisplayC) To re-engage with users who have already downloaded the appD) With keywords intended to drive app download, but still give the option to visit the mobile website
Correct answer is:

With keywords intended to direct users to the mobile website, but still give the option to download the app
Answered by Aloneboi26
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With keywords intended to direct users to the mobile website, but still give the option to download the appB) To run your ad on both Search and DisplayC) To re-engage with users who have already downloaded the appD) With keywords intended to drive app download, but still give the option to visit the mobile website

With keywords intended to direct users to the mobile website, but still give the option to download the appB) To run your ad on both Search and DisplayC) To re-engage with users who have already downloaded the appD) With keywords intended to drive app download, but still give the option to visit the mobile websiteCorrect answer is:

With keywords intended to direct users to the mobile website, but still give the option to download the appB) To run your ad on both Search and DisplayC) To re-engage with users who have already downloaded the appD) With keywords intended to drive app download, but still give the option to visit the mobile websiteCorrect answer is:With keywords intended to direct users to the mobile website, but still give the option to download the app

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