Hi

I've just seen this blog post:
http://googleadsdeveloper.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/important-change-to-broad-match-session.html

Why are you removing "BROAD_SESSION" from the Search Query Performance 
report? I deliberately exclude these from my search query reports as they 
are generally not candidates for adding to the account on exact match. From 
what I understand this now means I can't differentiate between a 
session-based query - which could be completely irrelevant - and a normal 
broad match query which could be relevant and useful for adding to the 
account on exact match.

How can advertisers using the search query report for adding exact match 
keywords filter out session based queries? I really hope I've misunderstood 
this blog post otherwise this is a really backward step...

Cheers

David

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