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Which Two Asset Types Can Also Be Served as Account‑Level Automated Assets in Google Ads?

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In Google Ads, “automated assets” (also called “automated extensions”) are extra pieces of information or links that Google can automatically attach to your ads when the system deems them beneficial. Some of these assets can be enabled at the account level, meaning they become eligible across all campaigns and ad groups without manual setup for each one.

If you’re preparing for a Google Ads certification exam or just optimizing your accounts, a common exam question is:

Which two asset types can also be served as account‑level automated assets?
(Select 2 correct responses)

The correct answer is:

Let’s dig into both of these, how they work, and how to manage them in your Google Ads account.


1. Dynamic Sitelinks

What are they?
Dynamic sitelinks are links added automatically by Google under your ad, directing users to specific pages on your website that are relevant to their search. They are automatically generated — you don’t need to define each link. Google Help

How they help:

Limitations & control:


2. Dynamic Callouts

What are they?
Dynamic callouts are short, auto‑generated snippets of text that highlight additional selling points (e.g. “Free Shipping”, “24/7 Support”) based on the content of your website. Google Help+1

How they help:

Limitations & control:


Why Only These Two?

Google supports a variety of automated assets (e.g. dynamic structured snippets, sellers ratings, etc.), but only Dynamic Sitelinks and Dynamic Callouts are capable of being served at the account level as automated assets in the context of Search / Performance campaigns. OEP Marketing + Advertising+2Google Help+2

Other extension types—such as “Call asset” (i.e. auto‑added phone number) or “Promotional Callouts”—are not eligible for account-level automation in the same way (i.e. they must be managed more granularly). SF Digital Studios+3Studocu+3AdSkate+3


How to View or Change Account‑Level Automated Assets Settings

Here’s a quick guide:

  1. Log into your Google Ads account.
  2. Go to Ads & Assets.
  3. At the bottom, find Account-level automated assets.
  4. Use the three-dot (•••) menu → “Advanced settings” to enable or disable certain automated assets (including dynamic sitelinks and callouts). AdSkate+2OEP Marketing + Advertising+2
  5. You can also pause or remove individual auto‑generated assets you find irrelevant. Google Help+1

Best Practices & Considerations

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