Google is hiding search data from advertisers and profiting (2024)

Did you know that 20% to 80% of your search term data in Google Ads is hidden?

We’ve run the numbers and found that advertisers are missing much of the search data that could improve their ad performance.

This article explains why Google might be doing this and what advertisers can do to recover more search data.

What are search terms and why are they important?

Search terms are the actual searches that Google users type into the search bar.

Companies that advertise on Google can select keywords for which their ads should appear via Google Ads.

Keywords are advertiser-selected terms that help determine which search terms will be targeted.

Keywords have different match types, including broad, phrase and exact. Broad is the loosest match type, while exact is the most specific.

Google’s help page explains this best and the following graphic clarifies how this works.

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Once an advertiser has defined the keyword they wish to target, they can see after the fact which search terms they ended up appearing for via the search terms report.

The problem is that, in many cases, most of the search term data is being hidden.

What we reviewed

We analyzed our Google Ads accounts at the keyword level, examining spends and clicks for individual keywords versus search terms. Then, we compiled all the data for comparison.

The screenshot below shows blurred keywords with match types, costs and clicks. We then matched up the search terms generated by these keywords and also presented the cost and clicks for all the associated search terms.

The second-to-last column takes the search term clicks and divides them into the keyword clicks to show how many search term clicks are not presented in the data compared to the number of keyword clicks Google told us there were.

The same operation is performed in the last column, but this time with spen. We can see what percentage of search term cost is hidden compared to what Google charged us for.

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Key findings

There is a wide range of hidden spend on different keywords

In the above screenshot, we sorted the “% of search term spend hidden” in ascending order.

You can see that for many keywords, a large percentage of search term spend is hidden, as high as 85%.

In the case of the top keyword, Google charged the advertiser $2,086 for this particular keyword but only presented $304 worth of search term data. This is a large amount of hidden data.

This spread is wide and the keyword at the bottom only missed 10% of search term spend.

There doesn’t appear to be a correlation between how much was spent and how much was hidden.

Some keywords had high spends and a high percentage of hidden keywords, others had high spends and low percentages of hidden keywords and vice versa.

Phrase vs. exact match

The screenshot above shows a key difference in hidden search term data for phrase and exact match keywords.

All search terms with the lowest hidden clicks spend are derived from exact match keywords.

The table below shows the totals for phrase versus exact match keywords. Hidden data for exact terms is in the teens, while for phrase match keywords, it’s around 50%.

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These results make sense because phrase match keywords allow for many different types of search terms, whereas exact match does not.

Exact match keywords should exactly match the search term. However, Google still allows close variations.

I would argue that all hidden clicks are close variations that Google is not showing.

In other words, we could argue that exact match close variations are at least 13% of all search terms on exact match keywords.

Total hidden search term data sits at 40%

Looking at the above table again, when we add up all the data, the total percentage of hidden search term clicks and spend are both around 40%.

It’s fair to say that, on average, 40% of all search term data is hidden from advertisers, which is a lot!

When I surveyed several of my colleagues, most mentioned that the range of hidden search terms was between 20% and 80%, in general.

Why is Google hiding search term data?

Google has mentioned that they only include search term data that has “been used by a significant number of people and have triggered impressions and clicks.”

However, it’s apparent that they are excluding quite a significant amount of search term data.

The argument that this is a form of privacy does not hold because all search data is anonymous to advertisers and not connected with user accounts.

Data obfuscation has been an ongoing Google trend over the years. Keyword data has been removed from GA4 and replaced with (not set) in Google Analytics.

Google is also pushing its Performance Max product on advertisers, including no search terms at all!

Many predict that search term data might become a thing of the past entirely.

It’s likely a short-term revenue-increasing decision. The less data advertisers can see, the less they can limit their advertising spend.

Essentially, Google is forcing low-quality inventory on advertisers by giving them no choice to review it, so we are left buying it.

What can you do?

Switching to exact match keywords is the best option right now.

This limits hidden search terms to under 20%, much lower than with phrase match keywords. This means less than 20% of your budget goes to low-quality search terms, and you have visibility over the rest.

We also recommend running a similar analysis to the above and monitoring your spend on hidden search term data.

Lastly, it’s a good idea to run experiments by pausing keywords with high hidden search terms. We’ve tried this and found excellent results.

Similarly, you can run experiments using only exact match keywords in your campaigns. As long as the volume does not drop too far, it might be worth it.

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Google is hiding search data from advertisers and profiting (2024)

FAQs

Google is hiding search data from advertisers and profiting? ›

Key findings

Does Google sell your data to advertisers? ›

Advertisers do not pay us for personal information, such as your name or email, and we never share that information with advertisers, unless you ask us to. We also never use your emails, documents, photos, or sensitive information like race, religion, or sexual orientation, to personalize ads to you.

Why can advertisers no longer trust Google? ›

Search marketers and industry experts have voiced their concerns about Google's practices, highlighting issues of manipulation, deceptive practices, and a prioritization of profit over fairness.

Why are all Google Search results ads? ›

Ads make Search accessible to everyone

Ads are how Search remains accessible to everyone free of charge. Ads are also how you can connect with the products and businesses that you care about. Ads are only displayed if we believe they're most relevant to the search terms you entered.

How do I hide Google ad Search results? ›

The only reliable way to stop seeing ads in Google Search results is to install an ad blocker. Ad-blocking software can block many types of ads, including those on Google Search, and there are many free or low-cost options available. Be aware, however, that not every ad blocker will block ads on Google Search.

Can I stop Google from selling my data? ›

Find out how to delete your Google data via your Google Activity in our comprehensive guide. You can also go into your ad settings to see the kind of data and activities Google uses for ads (like things you've searched for, sites you visited, and location info). This is also where you can turn off personalized ads.

Is Google selling my search history? ›

We do not sell your personal information to anyone. Advertising makes it possible for us to offer our products at no charge, and it helps the sites and apps that partner with us fund their content. Your personal information is not for sale. We keep your data private at every point in the process of showing you ads.

Why are Google Ads not profitable? ›

An ineffective Google Ad won't receive sufficient clicks or won't receive clicks which results in converted sales. Firstly, your ad must be displayed, which means using the right keywords. Your ad needs a 'call to action' (CTA), which tells the searcher what you want them to do.

Why Google Ads are not worth it? ›

Google Ads can be costly

Google Ads is one of them flexible advertising platforms, so you don't have to spend a fortune to run a successful campaign. While that is true, it's also worth noting that the price of digital advertising is way bigger than it used to be.

Why can't Google be trusted? ›

Quite simply, Google search results can't be trusted as evidence. “Why?” you may ask. Many people are unaware that Google, Bing, and other search engines adjust their results in response to the person conducting the search. That's right.

How do I get rid of unwanted Google Search results? ›

5 Ways to Remove Unwanted Search Results from Google
  1. Use One of Google's Online Forms. ...
  2. Submit a Removal Request for Individual Search Results. ...
  3. Get Rid of Unwanted Content You Control. ...
  4. Contact the Site Owner Directly. ...
  5. Create a Positive Content Campaign to Bury Negative Search Results.
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Can I remove sponsored ads from Google? ›

With My Ad Center and About this Ad, you can block ads you don't want to see. After you block an ad, we'll do our best to make sure you don't see that same ad on Google services or partner sites, for at least six months, while you're signed in to your Google Account.

Why do ads know what I've been searching? ›

Basically, the website where you're shopping implements a bit of code called a cookie, which enables the site to track your browsing habits, see what you're looking at, and follow you to another site, where the ad showing what you just looked at shows up.

What is the difference between Google ads and search results? ›

When people search on Google for something they want, they find two types of results: search results and ads. Search results appear as links on search results pages and aren't part of Google's advertising programs. Ads appear under an "Ads" label and may be placed in several locations around the free search results.

How do I block Google Search results? ›

Go to Manage Settings → Filters on Google Chrome → Manage sites → Blocked. Tap the Add an exception icon. Type in the website or domain you want to block. Save and check whether the site is blocked.

Why am I getting inappropriate ads? ›

Inappropriate ads may appear due to your browsing history, interactions, and the data collected by Facebook's algorithms. They tailor ads based on your online behavior, but sometimes these algorithms can make mistakes.

Does Google pay sell your data? ›

We do not sell your information to anyone: Google Pay will never sell your transaction history to third parties or share it with the rest of Google for targeting ads. We require you to unlock the app for each use: For your security, you need to set up a screen lock on your phone to use the Google Pay app.

Who does Google give your data to? ›

With Whom Does Google Share Information? Google may share information about you with advertisers, business partners, sponsors, and other third parties. However, we only divulge aggregate information about our users and will not share personally identifiable information with any third party without your express consent.

Does Google sell your drive data? ›

Important: Google does not sell your personal information to anyone, for any purpose. Unless you give permission, we won't move your data. After the third-party service has a copy of your data, they're responsible for how that copy is managed and protected, not Google.

What does Google do with my data? ›

Web & App Activity data is used to make your experience more personalized in Maps, Search, and other Google services. It can also be used to show you more relevant ads, depending on your ads settings.

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