About Customer Match match rates

Your Customer Match match rate is the percentage of your uploaded customer list that could be connected to Google users, so that you can see how much of your list is usable.

Bear in mind that your match rate isn't an indicator of how your lists will perform, but rather an indicator of whether you’re uploading the right data in the right way.

For an overview of how Customer Match works, read About Customer Match. For more information about how Google uses the data files that you upload, read How Google uses Customer Match data.

Note: Google will only show match rates for the upload if you are using the new Google Ads API and are uploading at least 100+ rows that are matched to unique users.

How match rates are shown

You can create a customer data file based on the information shared by your customers (for example, customers who have signed up for your business’s newsletter, customers who have bought from you before that have churned, etc.). Your list will be uploaded by a secure hashing algorithm, turning the emails into codes that cannot be unencrypted. Google doesn't receive the actual email addresses, nor can Google see the contents of the list. Google accounts are also in hashed codes, and the codes are compared to determine if there’s a match.

After this process is done, your data file is deleted. Whether or not there’s a match, Google doesn’t keep this data or use it for any other purposes.

How it works

Once you’ve created a customer list, you’ll be able to see your match rate in the file upload success page.

You can now see your match rate instantly in your Google Ads account, as well as the match rates of your previous uploads. You can see instant match rate percentages for the number of rows uploaded in each uploaded batch of files, as well as the ability to review all your uploads since 1 April 2020 and understand the upload statistics for those operations. We don’t show exact match rates. Your match rates will be grouped in a bucket and shown as a batch rate percentage.

 

Note: Don’t be concerned if you don’t have 100% match rate – it's common to have customer information that isn't matched. Use it as an indicator of how much of your data is viable and formatted correctly.

Two common issues with Customer Match are upload problems and small reported Customer Match list sizes. Both can be traced to problematic data file formatting or incorrect hashing. Read Fix Customer Match issues with list upload, small list size or low volume

How to improve match rate

  • To improve your match rate, we recommend adding as many match keys (i.e. email, phone, etc.) as possible.
    • Users who upload two match keys see an average list size increase of 28% and advertisers who upload a third match key see an average list size increase of 35%.
  • To make this process even simpler, you can also work with a trusted Customer Match upload partner. Using a third party to upload your data is a good option because you can:
    • Outsource list onboarding and refreshes instead of creating an in-house Google Ads API integration or using the Google Ads interface to upload.
    • These companies don't need your Google Ads login credentials to upload your data.
    • You can use additional first-party customer information, such as their postal address, phone number or alternative email, to increase your list size. These companies use proprietary identity maps to find emails corresponding to your customers’ phone numbers and postal addresses, and append these emails to your existing email list prior to performing the upload.

View your Customer Match match rate

Note: The instructions below are part of the new design for the Google Ads user experience. To use the previous design, click the 'Appearance' icon and select Use previous design. If you're using the previous version of Google Ads, review the Quick reference map or use the search bar in the top navigation panel of Google Ads to find the page you’re searching for.
  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Tools icon Tools Icon.
  2. Click the Shared library drop-down in the section menu.
  3. Click Audience manager.
  4. Click Audience lists from the page menu on the left.
  5. Click the plus button to create a new audience list.
  6. Choose 'Customer list'.
  7. Choose whether to upload a plain text data file or a hashed data file.
    • If you choose to upload customer data in plain text, the private customer data in your file (Email, Phone, First name and Last name) will be hashed on your computer using the SHA256 algorithm before sending it securely to Google's servers. Country and postcode data won’t be hashed.
    • If you choose to hash your data, make sure that it meets the requirements described in Format your customer data file
  8. Choose your new file.
  9. If you agree, tick the box 'This data was collected and is being shared with Google in compliance with Google's policies'.
  10. Set a membership duration. The default membership duration is unlimited, but you can set a custom time limit.
  11. Click Upload and create list.
  12. You can view the progress of uploading your data file under 'Audiences lists'. This process may take up to 48 hours to complete.
  13. Once your data has uploaded, you’ll see a file upload success page. You’ll see information about the number of rows that successfully uploaded and your match rate percentage.

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