Target over 200 markets

Twitter is a global product, but at times you may want to focus on users in specific locations to achieve your business objectives.

Whether your ideal customers are located down the street, across the country or around the world, Twitter’s geo-targeting enables you to reach the audience that best fits the scope of your business and its aspirations.


Reach both broad and specific audiences through a combination of local, national and international level geo-targeting with Twitter Ads.

 Country-level targeting

 Granular targeting (by region, city, metro, postal or zip code)

Argentina
23 provinces

Australia
8 states
1,812 cities
2,643 postal codes

Brazil
27 states
332 cities

Canada
10 provinces
1,638 postal codes

Chile
15 regions

Colombia
32 depts.

France
25 regions
330 metros
6k postal codes

Germany
16 cities

Indonesia
34 provinces

Italy
20 regions
110 provinces
8K cities

Japan
47 prefectures

Mexico
32 states
2,449 cities
6K postal codes

Netherlands
12 sub-regions
4,040 postal codes

New Zealand
16 regions
66 cities

Norway
428 municipalities

Singapore
5 regions

Spain
19 autonomies
50 provinces
8,352 cities
6K postal codes

Sweden
290 municipalities

United Kingdom
9 regions
5 metros
9K postal codes

United States
50 states
200 metros
12K postal codes


How to geo-target on Twitter

  1. You’ll see the option to geo-target your campaigns within the targeting section of your Twitter Ads interface when creating a new campaign or editing an existing one.

  2. Type the country, state, metro area or zip code you’d like to target in the search bar. Hit enter/return/tab to autofill the highlighted option from the dropdown menu. In order for your geo-targeting to save correctly, it must appear below the dropdown menu.

  3. To import multiple locations, press the Import Multiple Locations button. A blank screen will populate and you can enter states, regions or countries on separate lines. Separating by commas on the same line will not work. When finished, press the Verify Locations button. If a location is incorrect, the system will not save it and it will not appear below the dropdown menu. 

When targeting multiple locations, keep in mind that if you target a broad area (e.g. Canada) as well as a more specific region within it (e.g. Nova Scotia), the scope of your geo-targeting will default to the larger region.


How to target by language

The campaign settings default to targeting all languages, but you can limit targeting to users who understand specific languages if preferred. 

  • For example, if you’re targeting users in Spain, France and Germany, but are running an English-language campaign, you may want to only target users in those countries who understand English. 
  • Or, if you wanted to only-reach Spanish-speaking Americans, you could create a campaign that was geo-targeted to the United States and refine by users who understand Spanish. 

We use a number of different signals to determine a user’s language, including the language selected in a user’s profile settings and the languages that correspond to a user’s activity on Twitter. A user can be targetable by multiple languages if we infer that a user is multilingual.

Currently, our self-service option can only support users who advertise in Afrikaans, Bahasa, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Finnish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish or Danish. 

Learn more about geography and language targeting by visiting our help center.

Find about out the other types of Twitter Ads targeting.

 

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