Impression share

when you’re launching digital campaigns, you want to be sure you’re maximizing your efforts — and your profits — by boosting your ad’s impression share. Your impression share tells you how well your ad is performing compared to its total potential audience, and boosting it can help increase engagement as well as profit. 

If you’re only engaging a small portion of your target audience, then analyzing your impression share is usually a good place to start. Increasing this value will help you propel ads to the top of the Search Engine Results Page (SERP) — and ultimately generate more engagement for your campaigns.

impression share formula

What Is Impression Share?

When you track impression share, you have a clear representation of how well your ad is performing and how you can improve it over time — particularly through keywords. While there are plenty of metrics that can track how well your ads are doing, impression share helps you identify the shortcomings of your ad so you can fix it and make it more engaging to your audience.

Types of Impression Share

Search Impression Share- Search impression share is your ad’s impression share on a search network. According to Google, a search network is “a group of search-related websites where your ads can appear,” including Google search results, Google apps such as Maps and Shopping, and on Google search partners’ websites. This metric divides the impressions that your ad receives by the number of impressions it could receive on the search network.This metric is greatly impacted by budget. If you have a low daily budget on Google, your ad will no longer be shown once you hit your budget. This means your ad might be getting impressions, but it’s still missing out on more engagement because of this daily limit.If you’re not looking to spend more on your campaign, another way to improve search impression share is to focus on the quality score, target, bid, and conversion rate of your ads. These metrics gauge the effectiveness of your ad and improving them will lead to more engagement.

Display Impression Share- Google defines its Display Network as a group of over two million websites, videos, and apps where ads can appear. Display Network sites reach up to 90% of internet users and can show your ads in a particular context, or to a specific audience.With display campaigns, you can increase your ad placements to improve impression share, but you’ll need to adjust your budget to accommodate this increase as well. Or, you can decrease your number of placements to make your campaign more cost-effective, but this will reduce the frequency of your ad’s display. The best approach is testing the number of placements until you’ve reached a point where you’ve optimized impression share without going over your campaign’s budget.

Target Impression Share- Target impression share provides an automatic approach to bidding on ads. With this tool, you can set automated bids for your campaign, which gives your ad a better chance of reaching the top of the SERP. And, with a more prominent position on a search results page, your ad is likely to gain more impressions over time. 

Although impression share is only available per campaign, you can track target impression share for all of your campaigns at once. There are plenty of options for customizing it, too. For example, you can set it to bid for a certain section of the page — like the top half — or for certain times and places.

Adwords Impression Share- Wondering how to access your impression share data in Google Ads?Once you’ve logged into your Ads account, just go to Campaigns > Columns > Modify Columns > Competitive Metrics > Impression Share, then click Save.Now, your impression share will appear in a table that you can download.

Exact Match Impression Share- Exact match impression share is just as it sounds. This metric compares the impressions your ad received compared to how many it was eligible to receive for searches that exactly match your keywords. You can use exact match impression share to hone in on your keywords and improve your ads.

Search Lost Impression Share- The “Search Lost Impression Share (budge)” column shows you the percentage of impressions that you’re missing out on because of your budget. A high percentage here may mean that investing in a larger budget could boost your advertising efforts and sales in the long-run.The “Search Lost Impression Share (rank)” column shows you the number of impressions you’re losing based on a low rank. If this percentage is high, advertisers should consider how to boost rank through quality score and cost-per-click rates. Quality score evaluates your keywords’ past performances, ad relevance, landing page experience, and expected clickthrough rate.

Impression Share Formula

“Eligible impressions are estimated using many factors, including targeting settings, approval statuses, and quality.” Once the maximum number of impressions is determined, all you have to do is divide the number of impressions that the ad receives by the maximum number of impressions that Google decides it’s eligible for.

We can see how this formula is written in the example below. 

Impression share formula

We can also modify this formula to find the total number of impressions that our ad is eligible for. For instance, if we already know our impression share, we can reformat the formula to look more like this. 

impression share available

Impression Share Formula Example

Let’s say we created an ad and Google says there are 5,000 potential impressions available. After monitoring our ad’s performance for a month, we recorded about 4,000 impressions. This would mean that our impression share is 80% (4,000 recorded impressions / 5,000 available impressions =  80% impression share). 

Impression share is a handy metric for determining how well an ad campaign is doing and what your team can do to help it reach its full potential. By tracking impression share, you can automate bids, fine-tune your budget, and track keywords and quality score to reach your targeted audiences more often and generate greater brand awareness and profits.

How to improve ad impression share

1. Adjust your budget- If you find that your impression share falls below the recommended 60%, try adjusting your advertising budget.A common cause of low impression share is budget constraints. If you set a daily budget for your ads, but it isn’t substantial, your budget runs out quickly. As a result, your impression share drops — Google can’t show your ad any more that day, which leads to missed opportunities and a lower share impression.

By adjusting your budget, your ads can run longer, and you increase your ad impression share.

That doesn’t mean you must spend more on ads. While increasing your overall budget would help, you can also readjust your target strategy (which we’ll talk about next) to put your ad budget towards ads that already drive your desired results.

2. Improve your targeting- Improving your ad impression share may require you to adjust your targeting.

There are two main types of targeting with ads:

1. Keyword targeting- One type of targeting is keyword targeting, which involves setting keywords for your ads so that they appear in relevant search results. When you target keywords, you pay based on competition for your keyword. If you target highly competitive keywords, you pay more for them.

A good option is to adjust the keywords you target. If you analyze your keywords and find some aren’t producing the results you desire, you can refrain from targeting those keywords and put your budget towards keywords that produce better results.

2. Audience targeting- Another type of targeting is audience targeting. If you run display ads, for example, you set your target audience to put your ads before the right people.You can increase your impression share by expanding your audience targeting. As you run your ads, you may find that you’re missing a demographic of people interested in what you offer. You can adjust your ads accordingly to reach the right people.

3. Improve your Quality Score- Want to improve ad impression share? Try improving your Quality Score.Quality Score measures the quality and relevancy of your ad. Google evaluates your landing page experience, keywords, and click-through rate (CTR) to give you a score between 1-10.

While Quality Score is not an official Google Ads ranking factor, it’s a good indication of how your ads will perform. By improving your Quality Score, you will likely improve your ad performance, including your impression share.

FAQs

What is impression share?

Impression share is a metric used in online advertising that represents the percentage of times your ads were shown (impressions) out of the total available impressions in the market you were targeting.

Why is impression share important?

Impression share provides insights into how effectively your ads are reaching your target audience. It helps you understand the potential missed opportunities due to budget constraints or low ad rank, allowing you to optimize your campaigns for better performance.

How is impression share calculated?

Impression share is calculated by dividing the number of impressions your ads received by the total number of impressions they were eligible to receive. It’s typically expressed as a percentage.

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