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VARVARA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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Peggy Owns A House Cleaning Service. She Built A Booking Website And Is Ready To Promote Her Services Online. She Wants Her Ads

To Reach People Actively Looking For Businesses Similar To Hers. Which Google Ads Campaign Should Peggy Use To Make Sure Potential Customers Consider Her Services And Take Action By Booking House Cleanings?
1. Search
2. Video
3. Shopping
4. Display
Business
1 answer:
sukhopar [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: Search

Explanation: Since Peggy intends to promote her website and to reach out to people who are actively looking for businesses similar to hers, Google Ads Search campaign should be employed to meet her potential customers who will consider her services and take action by booking house cleanings. With the search services her Ads will show up alongside other search results.

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