Content and keywords targeting


Content and keyword targeting helps campaigns appear in environments that match the message. Marketers choose content categories or add terms to include or exclude. This supports stronger engagement because ads appear on pages that align with user intent.

Open the Technology targeting page

How marketers open the page depends on whether targeting applies at the journey level or the tactic level. Learn both workflows here

Configuring journey-levels settings

Choose this option to apply settings to all campaigns and tactics in the journey.   

  1. Go the Journey Settings page. 
  2. Click the Open Web & DOOH Targeting menu link.
  3. Click the Content & Keywords tab.
  4. Uncheck the All content and keywords allowed box.
  5. Configure settings. (see below)

Configuring tactic-levels settings

Marketers can apply rules at the tactic level. 

  1. Open a campaign on the Canvas (new experience).
  2. Select a tactic.
  3. Click the Targeting tab.
  4. Go to the Content & Keywords tab
  5. Click the pencil icon to open a side panel.
  6. Go to the side panel and uncheck the Keep journey targeting settings box. 
  7. Configure settings. (see below)

Enabling custom settings

There are four options to enable category targeting. Enable these filters to add or block targeting keywords, channels, and contextual categories. 

Peer39 

DoubleVerify (DV)

GumGum (Verity)

OpenRTB (Site Category)

Where they overlap

Where they differ

 

 


FAQs

What is the benefit of content targeting for awareness campaigns?
Content targeting helps awareness campaigns appear near topics that match the message. This improves relevance and supports stronger top-of-funnel engagement.

Why would marketers block specific keywords or channels?
Marketers block terms or channels that do not align with campaign goals or brand guidelines. This improves message safety and avoids low-value contexts.

How does keyword targeting differ from audience targeting?
Keyword targeting focuses on the environment of the page, while audience targeting focuses on user traits or behaviors. Both can work together to improve reach quality.

Why do retargeting campaigns avoid content filters?
Retargeting campaigns rely on past user actions, so page context matters less. Filters stay blank to avoid limiting reach.


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