Ad and Add are two commonly misspelled words in the English language. Ad is short for the word advertisement, while Add is a verb expressing an increase in something. In formal writing, it is important to spell out the full word “advertisement”.
Ads are shorthand for advertisements, promotional messages designed to sell a product or service. In other words, they are shorthand for advertisements. The spelling of ad and add can act as a mnemonic device to help remember which word is which. Ad is spelled with only one d and is a very short word. In other words, ADD is an abbreviation for Attention Deficit Disorder. When using ADD, the entire word will be written in capital letters, signifying an abbreviation or acronym.
Ad is a picture, short film, etc. which tells people about a product, service, or job. Examples include “We put an ad in the newspaper”, “He doesn’t like to see ads on TV”, and “This is an ad for a new English course”. The noun ad is short for advertisement, and the verb add means “put together”.
The correct and widely accepted spelling of the word is “advertising”. “Advertizing” is a less common variant of the word and is considered an abbreviation or acronym. To avoid confusion, use Ginger’s spelling book and learn how to use ad instead of add again.
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In your Feb 4 article, you said that you always use enhanced cpc for campaigns. However, in past articles you always recommended starting a campaign with the option selected for ‘maximize clicks’ then switching to ‘maximize conversions’ after a month of data/50 conversions. I was hoping you could clear this up. Thanks.