Bing Ads launches price extensions

Price extensions are available in the US and rolling out to international markets this month.

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Bing Ads announced the rollout of price extensions on Wednesday.

Price extensions appear in text ads that appear in the top spot in mobile and desktop search results. Advertisers can use them to show prices for products or services and include up to a 25-character description with each extension. One price extension is visible from the ad, and a “view more items” drop-down displays three additional listings.

Bing Price Extensions

Bing Ads price extensions are now available in the US and rolling out to international markets.

The prices used in price extensions must be visible on the landing page, and that landing page can be on a third-party retailer site like Amazon or Walmart, as opposed to the advertiser’s e-commerce site. Advertisers are charged for clicks on price extensions, just like sitelinks.

Price extensions can be set up in the Bing Ads UI, via the Bing Ads API or imported from AdWords campaigns.

Whereas Google introduced price extensions in AdWords on mobile first, Bing Ads price extensions are available on mobile and desktop.

They’re live in the US now and will start rolling out internationally this month, except in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

This article has been updated to reflect that Bing Ads price extensions are also available on desktop, not just mobile search results.


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Ginny Marvin
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Ginny Marvin was Third Door Media’s former Editor-in-Chief (October 2018 to December 2020), running the day-to-day editorial operations across all publications and overseeing paid media coverage. Ginny Marvin wrote about paid digital advertising and analytics news and trends for Search Engine Land, MarTech and MarTech Today. With more than 15 years of marketing experience, Ginny has held both in-house and agency management positions. She can be found on Twitter as @ginnymarvin.

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