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Improve ad performance with Travel Feeds in Search Ads

By Melany Kwak·Oct 21, 2024·2 min read

Google has announced that Travel Feeds in Search Ads are now available to all hotel advertisers, enabling them to display rich feed data such as hotels, prices, dates, ratings, and images directly in ads.
Since the feature's initial launch to a limited set of advertisers last year, it has driven up to a 20% increase in click-through rates when advertisers utilize the full range of formats.
This indicates that these enhanced ads effectively capture traveler attention and streamline the booking process.
Moreover, Google is experimenting with expanding this feature to include things to do, car rentals, and events in the coming months, promising similar benefits for advertisers in other travel verticals.

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