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Keyword Match Type Tool

Convert your keywords into broad, phrase, and exact match instantly.

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1 Add your keywords You can optionally use multiple lists to generate combinations.
3 Output Add keywords above to generate match types.
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Keyword Match Type Tool for Google Ads

Formatting keywords into the correct match type is a small task that becomes a major bottleneck at scale. When you're working with hundreds or thousands of keywords, manual formatting slows you down and introduces inconsistency.

This tool solves that by instantly converting your keywords into broad, phrase, and exact match formats. It also supports multi-column inputs, allowing you to generate structured keyword combinations used in real PPC account builds.

How the Tool Works

The tool processes your keyword inputs in three steps:

  • Input parsing: Each column is treated as a keyword set (e.g., service, location, modifier)
  • Combination logic: If multiple columns are used, all possible combinations are generated in order
  • Match type formatting: Output is formatted into selected match types

Example:

  • Column 1: plumber, electrician
  • Column 2: near me, emergency

Output:

  • plumber near me
  • plumber emergency
  • electrician near me
  • electrician emergency

Then formatted into:

  • "plumber near me"
  • [plumber near me]

Match Types Explained (Practical Use)

Broad Match — Discovery Layer

Broad match is useful when you're expanding reach or feeding Smart Bidding strategies. It allows Google to match your keywords to related queries, including synonyms and intent-based variations.

Use cases:

  • New campaigns without strong search data
  • Testing new service categories
  • Feeding conversion data into automated bidding

Phrase Match — Controlled Expansion

Phrase match balances reach and control. It keeps the meaning of your keyword intact while allowing variations in wording.

  • Best for scaling proven keywords
  • Works well with layered negative keywords

Exact Match — Precision Layer

Exact match targets high-intent queries with minimal variation. It's typically used for top-performing keywords where you want strict control over spend and relevance.

  • Best for high-converting queries
  • Ideal for tight budget control

Where This Tool Fits in Your Workflow

1. Location-Based Campaign Builds

Combine service + city + modifiers to generate complete keyword sets:

  • water damage repair + houston + emergency
  • roof repair + dallas + near me

This is especially useful when scaling campaigns across multiple cities.

2. Ad Group Structuring

Generate consistent match types across ad groups to maintain clean structure and avoid overlap.

3. Keyword Expansion

Quickly expand a core keyword into multiple variations without relying on external keyword tools.

4. Cleanup Before Upload

Normalize casing, remove duplicates, and standardize formatting before uploading to Google Ads Editor.

Key Capabilities

  • Multi-column keyword combination — build structured keyword sets
  • Instant match type formatting — no processing delay
  • Duplicate removal — avoids wasted spend from overlap
  • Lowercase normalization — ensures consistent formatting
  • Export options — copy, TXT, or CSV
  • Client-side processing — no uploads, no data storage

Best Practices for Using Match Types

  • Start broader, then tighten match types based on performance data
  • Use exact match for top-performing search terms only
  • Layer negative keywords to control broad and phrase traffic
  • Avoid duplicating the same keyword across multiple match types in the same ad group
  • Segment campaigns by intent (emergency vs informational)

Things to Watch Out For

  • Keyword explosion: Multiple columns can generate thousands of combinations quickly
  • Redundant combinations: Similar inputs may create near-duplicate keywords
  • Overuse of broad match: Can lead to irrelevant traffic without proper negatives
  • Location duplication: Avoid combining overlapping geo terms

Simple Workflow

  • Paste base keywords (services)
  • Add modifiers (location, intent)
  • Generate combinations
  • Select match types
  • Export and upload

This keeps campaign builds fast, consistent, and scalable.

FAQ

Does this tool work for large keyword lists?

Yes. Performance depends on your browser and system, but there are no fixed limits.

Is my keyword data stored anywhere?

No. All processing happens locally in your browser.

Can I use this for Google Ads Editor?

Yes. You can export keywords and paste them directly into Google Ads Editor or the web interface.

Does it support keyword combinations?

Yes. You can input multiple keyword columns and generate all combinations automatically.

About This Tool

Keyword Match Type Tool — Format Google Ads Keywords Instantly

This tool is part of ToolTab — a free collection of utilities built for marketers, PPC managers, and data workers. No installs, no accounts, no data sent to any server.

Have a suggestion or found a bug? We'd love to hear from you.

How It Works

✏️ Paste your keywords

Add keywords into one or more lists. Use multiple lists to generate every combination — like "buy" + "shoes" → "buy shoes".

🎯 Select your match types

Toggle Phrase, Exact, or Broad match. The output updates instantly as you type — no button needed.

📋 Copy and use

Copy individual match types or everything at once. Paste directly into Google Ads, Excel, or any PPC tool.