Question: When would you limit your digital advertising to only showing at certain times? Select the correct answer, then submit.
- When you want to take lunch breaks
- When you want your digital ads to reflect your shop’s opening hours
- When you think customers are most likely to be nearby
Explanation
In Google Ads, an ad schedule lets ads show only on selected days and hours. Google states that this is useful when ads should run during business hours or when the business is available to respond to customer enquiries. That makes time limits most appropriate when ad visibility should match when the shop is open and able to serve customers. Using timing this way keeps the campaign aligned with real business availability. Google Help+1
Why the other options are incorrect
Lunch breaks This is a personal preference, not a business-based use of an ad schedule in Google Ads. Google Help
Customers nearby This relates more to location targeting than to limiting ads by time of day. Google Help+1
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/2404244
https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9849742
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