Search terms insights help you understand how your customers are searching and engaging with your business on Google. They analyze the search terms where your ads have appeared in the selected time period, grouping them into search categories and subcategories to provide you with key performance metrics for each. Search terms insights are now available in the Google Ads API. You can check the announcement for more information.
This article explains how search terms insights work, where to find them, and how to use them effectively.
- Search campaigns
- Performance Max campaigns
- Shopping campaigns
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Benefits
- Understand what your target customers are searching for using intent based search categories without having to sift through individual search terms in the search terms report.
- Take action on recommendations that help tailor your creatives, landing pages, and Merchant Center feed descriptions to incorporate top search categories surfaced or trending, helping to boost performance.
- Identify which campaigns and ad groups are capturing the most demand, based on the search categories and apply relevant recommendations on how to capture more.
Find search terms insights
Search terms insights can be accessed at either the account level or the individual campaign level.
- In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
- Click the Insights and reports drop down in the section menu.
- Click Insights.
- Scroll down to the ”Consumer spotlight” section to find Search Terms Insights card.
How it works
1. Check which search categories are driving performance
Search categories are auto-generated groupings of the search terms driving traffic to your campaigns. These groupings take all search terms into account, including those not exposed in the search terms report due to privacy reasons. They’re automatically categorized based on customer intent and product and service attributes.
For each of the search categories identified, you can note which campaigns and ad groups received traffic, along with the following aggregated metrics:
- Clicks
- Impressions
- Clickthrough rate (CTR)
- Conversions
- Conversion rate
- Conversion value
- Search volume (across all targeted countries)
- View detailed report of search categories indicating performance at subcategory level and the entities (campaigns, ad groups and asset groups) where this search category appeared in customer searches
View and download your search term insights for a custom time range
You can view search terms insights for any custom time range after March 2023. Select from the 3 date options in the card header to select a time range.
Follow the steps below to download your search term insights for a custom time range:
- Go to Insights.
- Scroll down to the “Consumer spotlight” section and select a custom time range.
- Click on the download button and select a file type.
- The downloaded file is structured similar to the view on the Insights page. You will find a row for each search category with aggregated metrics followed by multiple rows of data on search sub-categories within the category.
Search terms insights will now include all categories and subcategories, not just the top 1000 categories. You’ll now have access to more data to help you track the performance of your campaigns.
2. Dive deeper into search subcategories
You can learn more about a particular search category by expanding a given search category to view its subcategories and more.
Go over the search term details to view the full list of subcategories, associated performance metrics, and search terms. You can also get campaigns, ad groups, or asset groups where the theme has appeared.
Search terms with lower conversions or clicks, or weren’t searched by a significant number of people are grouped together as ”other search terms”.
3. Update your campaign and creative strategy based on learnings
After you’ve identified which key search categories are driving the most demand towards your account or campaign, you can leverage these insights to help shape your creative and optimization strategy.
- Use any recommendations you may identify alongside search terms insights to easily capture more untapped demand.
- Consider shifting your creative or targeting strategy to align more closely with the top search categories.
- Consider increasing your budget alongside your targeting changes to give your campaign enough headroom to capture this new set of users.