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The site's examples give you an idea how a query can be broken out into separate words or phrases that make an entity. Applied to adCenter, this should mean an ad for a house builder that specialises in installing “gates” would no longer phrase match to “Bill Gates”, meaning a more relevant set of results on the search page, and a potential increase in click-through rate for the advertiser.
Results for the American football team “seattle seahawks” show a low commercial query probability as it’s most likely the user is looking for information on the team, maybe the latest scores or line up, but they’re certainly not looking to purchase anything.....yet.
Conversely the commercial intent of “seattle seahawks shirt” is high as it’s product-orientated and the user is obviously looking for shirts related to the team.
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Hi,
I tries testing the OCI for a few keywords, but got returned with the result
'Non-Commercial Intention 1 '
for whichever keywords I tested.
Do I have to do some settings anywhere or install anything additional, to make it work?
Thanks
Vijay
Having the same problem. Anybody know what's going on?
Hi Guys - I can't repro this - what keywords are you using? I tried Windows and cars and got accurate/expected results for both.... Mel