What’s the difference between a Responsive Search Ad (RSA) and a Dynamic Search Ad (DSA)?
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Correct answer: RSAs require human input for all fields, while DSAs only let you edit descriptions..
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Responsive Search Ads (RSAs) require advertisers to provide multiple headlines and descriptions, which Google then automatically combines and tests to show the best-performing combinations. This means all ad components are manually entered. Dynamic Search Ads (DSAs), on the other hand, automatically generate headlines and landing pages based on the content of your website. Advertisers only provide the description lines for DSAs. The option "There is no difference" is incorrect as they are distinct ad types. The option "RSAs change formats depending on the device, whereas DSAs don't" is also incorrect; both ad types are designed to be responsive across devices.
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