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Google expands definition of U.S. Election ads

Google is updating its Political Content policy this month, expanding the definition of U.S. Election ads.

Key changes. The new definition will include ads featuring:

Why we care. This update broadens the scope of what constitutes a U.S. Election ad, potentially affecting a wider range of political advertisers and content.

What’s required. All advertisers running U.S. Election Ads must be verified by Google and complete Election advertising verification.

The big picture. This policy update reflects Google’s ongoing efforts to increase transparency and accountability in political advertising on its platforms.

What to watch. How this expanded definition impacts the landscape of political advertising on Google’s platforms, especially as the 2024 U.S. elections approach.

Between the lines. The policy update could potentially capture a broader range of ads, requiring more advertisers to go through Google’s verification process.

Courtesy of Search Engine Land: News & Info About SEO, PPC, SEM, Search Engines & Search Marketing

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