Negative Keyword definition

Negative Keyword means the keyphrases used as search terms which produce the 'offending sites’ deemed harmful to the Client’s reputation
Negative Keyword means any keyword designated as such in writing by eBay for which SP will prevent Ads from displaying in response to a search query that includes such keyword.
Negative Keyword means a word or phrase used to instruct a Search Engine not to display specified Search Advertising.

Examples of Negative Keyword in a sentence

  • In the event of a chairperson being appointed from the substantive chairpersons of the Judicial Committee he shall resign his post at his constituency.

  • For each Negative Keyword 1-800 Contacts has implemented during the Relevant Period, Documents Sufficient to Show any dates on which 1-800 Contacts instructed a Search Engine to cease implementing such a Negative Keyword.

  • Negative Keyword Subnetwork measured the negative keywords that were included in the posts, where each negative keyword was set as a node and two nodes that had an edge connecting them were consisted to be contained in a similar post.

  • For each Negative Keyword You have implemented during the Relevant Period, Documents Sufficient to Show the first date on which You instructed a Search Engine to implement such a Negative Keyword (and, if applicable, whether the Negative Keyword was implemented as an exact, phrase, or broad match), and Documents Sufficient to Show any dates on which You instructed a Search Engine to cease implementing such a Negative Keyword.

Related to Negative Keyword

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