The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • My Q&A
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. SEO and Digital Marketing Q&A Forum
    2. Categories
    3. Paid Search Marketing
    4. Can Google Shopping Ads Lower Ranking due to Bounce?

    Can Google Shopping Ads Lower Ranking due to Bounce?

    Paid Search Marketing
    7 4 678
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • Chris661
      Chris661 last edited by

      I am noticing Google Shopping Ads are showing up for really irrelevant keywords on some of my products. This quite predictably causes a high bounce rate when a user comes from these ads. There is very little control over what Google Ads seems to decide are relevant keywords from what I can see. Only control is by viewing search terms and setting as negative keywords, but his doesn't help much. Negative keywords are often ignored or they come up with some other really irrelevant new keyword.

      Seems this high bounce rate could hurt ranking? Any experiences shared with Google Shopping ads appreciated!

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
      • Guest
        Guest last edited by

        This post is deleted!
        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote -1
        • Alick300
          Alick300 last edited by

          Hi Chris,

          This is very normal for Google Shopping to have a higher bounce rate than Text advertising. As you mentioned that Google Shopping Ads are showing up for really irrelevant keywords on some of my products in that case you need to ensure is that the data supplied in the data feed, essentially matches the data on the landing page.

          Second keep adding irrelevant search terms as negative keywords, Google doesn't ignore negative keywords.

          Last you can create separte ad group for the products that accruing irrelevant search terms and rewrite products title and description.

          Hope it helps!!!

          Thanks

          Guest 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • Guest
            Guest @Alick300 last edited by

            This post is deleted!
            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote -1
            • TrentonGreener
              TrentonGreener last edited by

              Hey Chris,

              There seems to be a bit of confusion in the answers here, so hopefully I can clear that up a bit.

              There appears to be two parts to your question, I will address each separately.

              • Does Google Shopping having a high bounce rate hurt organic rankings? No. Google is very adamant that these two areas are separate. They use different ranking algorithms and do not share data.
              • If you instead meant Does Google Shopping having a high bounce rate affect Google Shopping ad rank, the answer is yes. There are ways to help improve your Google Shopping performance other than adding negative terms, which you absolutely should do weekly, specifically based around account structure. Search Engine Land has a good article on this here.

              If you need additional clarification here, please feel free to respond to my post & I'll help you out ASAP!

              Best regards!
              Trenton

              Chris661 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
              • Chris661
                Chris661 @TrentonGreener last edited by

                Hi and thanks for responding. That is still not exactly what I was asking.

                My assumption is that organic ranking of my landing page will be effected by bounce rate. When a shopping campaign sends a user to my page and they bounce, Google will see that as a poor user experience with no engagement. This is caused by the Google shopping campaign choosing irrelevant keywords that I have no control over. Running a shopping campaign causes the analytics data to have significantly higher bounce rates and therefore I would think hurts organic ranking of the page.

                So I am paying Google money to lower my rank because of their bad choice of keywords. Google shopping does not allow me to choose the keywords. And the only way to control this is to use negative keywords as you suggest. In my experience this is also not very effective.

                Here is one example. I have a product with the word "Oxy" in the name. Google shopping sent thousands of impressions for queries related to Oxycodone and Oxycotin drugs. My product is an immune support antioxidant supplement for DOGS! Regardless of negative keywords set with adwords support folks on the phone, they continued to send queries for all sorts of variations. Such as "oxycodone 10mg" "buy oxycodone" ad infinitum! Even setting negative keywords to "broad" didn't help. Eventually tapered off after setting many variations as negative keywords. Close to 50 variations.

                So of course these clicks seeking oxycodone immediately bounce when they see it is a product for dogs. My question is does that ultimately hurt my organic ranking?

                Thanks!

                TrentonGreener 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • TrentonGreener
                  TrentonGreener @Chris661 last edited by

                  Hey Chris,

                  I'm going to address your concerns in-line as I think that's the best way for me to clear up any confusion here.

                  "My assumption is that organic ranking of my landing page will be effected by bounce rate. When a shopping campaign sends a user to my page and they bounce, Google will see that as a poor user experience with no engagement. This is caused by the Google shopping campaign choosing irrelevant keywords that I have no control over. Running a shopping campaign causes the analytics data to have significantly higher bounce rates and therefore I would think hurts organic ranking of the page."

                  Your organic rankings will NOT be affected. User engagement signals from AdWords will affect your AdWords quality scores, but under no circumstances will they affect your organic rankings. Google states this publicly, like this example, "Running a Google AdWords campaign does not help your SEO rankings, despite some myths and claims.". It does not hurt, it does not help. The data sets are completely separate. Yes, in your data you can see them combined if you wish, but Google Organic does not see your Paid Ad Engagement Metrics.
                  As far as control over your Google Shopping, while Google does sometimes trigger terms that are outside the norm, their matching is generally pretty good. I would encourage you to review the post I linked above and to read other articles about Google Shopping Structures. Your structure is everything for AdWords, but it's especially true for Google Shopping. If you're having trouble with targeting, especially after reviewing the search query report and adding negatives, something is wrong with your setup. Review some posts and see if you find anything that might prove valuable.

                  "So I am paying Google money to lower my rank because of their bad choice of keywords. Google shopping does not allow me to choose the keywords. And the only way to control this is to use negative keywords as you suggest. In my experience this is also not very effective."

                  I addressed this a bit above, but I think it's worth reiterating here, your paid ads are not lowering your organic rank under any circumstances. Even if they share a landing page, the paid ads will not affect your organic rankings.

                  "Here is one example. I have a product with the word "Oxy" in the name. Google shopping sent thousands of impressions for queries related to Oxycodone and Oxycotin drugs. My product is an immune support antioxidant supplement for DOGS! Regardless of negative keywords set with adwords support folks on the phone, they continued to send queries for all sorts of variations. Such as "oxycodone 10mg" "buy oxycodone" ad infinitum! Even setting negative keywords to "broad" didn't help. Eventually tapered off after setting many variations as negative keywords. Close to 50 variations.
                  So of course these clicks seeking oxycodone immediately bounce when they see it is a product for dogs. My question is does that ultimately hurt my organic ranking?"

                  This sounds extremely frustrating and I'm sorry to hear that you're having these issues. I'd encourage you to add "Oxycodone" & "Oxycotin" as negative phrase match terms. That should solve your negative targeting issue as described.
                  But even if these issues still continue to arise, rest assured that your organic rankings will not be affected.

                  Hope that helps! Let me know if I can be of further assistance.

                  Best regards,
                  Trenton

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                  • 1 / 1
                  • First post
                    Last post
                  • Can Google shopping listings affect SEO rankings?
                    fablau
                    fablau
                    0
                    3
                    233

                  • Gap in Google PPC Ads & Organic search results - New test by Google?
                    FRL
                    FRL
                    0
                    11
                    178

                  • How can I edit the URL for an ad?
                    O2C
                    O2C
                    0
                    2
                    82

                  • Google Shopping Campaigns
                    0
                    1
                    112

                  • Enhanced Campaigns: Can you disable the call extension from desktop/laptop ads and only show it for mobile ads?
                    JasmineA
                    JasmineA
                    0
                    2
                    333

                  • Google Shopping Best Practices
                    JasmineA
                    JasmineA
                    0
                    4
                    267

                  • How can i track keywords of Google Product Listing Ads in Google Analytics
                    SEO5Team
                    SEO5Team
                    0
                    2
                    753

                  • Yellow Stars on Google Ads.
                    Aeronet
                    Aeronet
                    0
                    6
                    633

                  Get started with Moz Pro!

                  Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

                  Start my free trial
                  Products
                  • Moz Pro
                  • Moz Local
                  • Moz API
                  • Moz Data
                  • STAT
                  • Product Updates
                  Moz Solutions
                  • SMB Solutions
                  • Agency Solutions
                  • Enterprise Solutions
                  • Digital Marketers
                  Free SEO Tools
                  • Domain Authority Checker
                  • Link Explorer
                  • Keyword Explorer
                  • Competitive Research
                  • Brand Authority Checker
                  • Local Citation Checker
                  • MozBar Extension
                  • MozCast
                  Resources
                  • Blog
                  • SEO Learning Center
                  • Help Hub
                  • Beginner's Guide to SEO
                  • How-to Guides
                  • Moz Academy
                  • API Docs
                  About Moz
                  • About
                  • Team
                  • Careers
                  • Contact
                  Why Moz
                  • Case Studies
                  • Testimonials
                  Get Involved
                  • Become an Affiliate
                  • MozCon
                  • Webinars
                  • Practical Marketer Series
                  • MozPod
                  Connect with us

                  Contact the Help team

                  Join our newsletter
                  Moz logo
                  © 2021 - 2026 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
                  • Accessibility
                  • Terms of Use
                  • Privacy