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Terri has created a website for her web design business. Through her SEO efforts and good web content, her site has reached the top position in Google's organic search results for certain keywords. On her site, she has added the phrase 'Recommended by Google' in the header. She does not, however, use this phrase in her Google AdWords ads. Is this a problem according to
Google AdWords policies?

  1. Yes, Terri must add this phrase to her Google AdWords advertisements too.
  2. No, Terri can add this info to her site as long as she doesn't put this phrase in her Google AdWords advertisements.
  3. No, Terri's site is recommended by Google as she's on the top, in search results on certain keywords.
  4. Yes, Google doesn't allow ads or sites to add such language that may mislead readers to believe her site is directly affiliated with Google.

Answer(s): D



Nancy is reviewed her billing summary for her Google AdWords account. There is a line item in the billing summary titled 'Adjustment - Click Quality'. What does this line item mean?

  1. Nancy has been credited for clicks on her ad that took longer than five seconds to resolve.
  2. Nancy has been credited for clicks on her, for Google incurred cost overruns for displaying her ad beyond her given budget.
  3. Nancy has been credited for clicks on her ad that didn't take visitors to her domain.
  4. Nancy has been credited for clicks on her ad that were deemed invalid clicks.

Answer(s): D



Ronnie has created an image ad for her design business. When she searches Google, however, she's not seeing the image ad displayed in the search results' sponsored links. Ronnie then creates a text ad for Google, and this ad shows up in the results. She then deletes the text ad and actives the image ad again - which still doesn't show in the Google search results' sponsored links, like the other ads. Why do you suspect that the image ad isn't showing in the Google Search results as part of the other ads?

  1. Her image ad will only appear in the Google Content Network, not in Google Search.
  2. Her image ad must first be approved by Google before it'll show in the Google Search resul ts.
  3. Her image is probably in a .gif format; images must be in a .jpg format.
  4. Her image is probably too big to be used in the Google search listing.

Answer(s): A



You manage multiple accounts for Google AdWords as part of your SEO business. You have two assistants who help you manage the accounts through sub-My Client Centers. Because this part of your business has been growing, you have hired a third assistant and created a third My Client
Center. What is the process of moving an account from one sub-MCC to the new sub-MCC?

  1. From the top-level My Client Center, choose the name of the managed account you want to move and then click Change Client Manager. Choose the sub-level MCC where the account should be moved to, and then Save Changes.
  2. From the sub-level My Client Center, choose the name of the managed account you want to move to the new sub-level MCC and then click Change Client Manager. Choose the sub-level MCC where the account should be moved to, and then Save Changes.
  3. Accounts cannot be moved between sub-MCCs.
  4. From the new sub-level My Client Center, choose the name of the managed account you want to move to the new sub-level MCC and then click Change Client Manager. Choose the sub-level MCC where the account should be moved from, and then Save Changes.

Answer(s): A






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