Search absolute top impression share, abbreviated as “Impr share (abs top) %”, is the impressions you’ve received in the absolute top location (the very first ad above the organic search results) divided by the estimated number of impressions you were eligible to receive in the absolute top location.
Absolute top impression share = Impressions on absolute top/eligible impressions on absolute top
Example
- 50 of an ad's 200 impressions appear at the absolute top of the page.
- The ad enters 400 auctions, 100 of which are auctions for the absolute top of the page.
- Impr share (abs top) % = 50 / 100 = 50%
You can use this metric as a target to set your bid if you want to increase the percentage of your ads that show at the absolute top of the search results page.
Learn more about reporting on impression share in Search Ads 360.
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Navigate to an advertiser, Google Ads or Yahoo! Japan engine account or lower scope, or navigate to a bid strategy.
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Click the Engine accounts, Campaigns, Ad groups, or Keywords tab.
This metric isn't available on the "Keywords" tab for bid strategies. -
Above the performance summary graph, click the Columns button.
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Under "Available columns", click Quality and competitive.
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Click + next to the column name to add it to the "Selected columns" list.
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Click Apply.