Grow Your Amazon Market Share with PPC
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In this episode, I talk about how Amazon sellers can go beyond just looking at sales and start using PPC and search query data to understand their true market share. I show how you can track changes in search volume, impressions, clicks, conversions, and your share of purchases to see if your ads are actually helping you grow compared to the rest of the market.
By grounding your PPC data with market insights, you can make smarter decisions, adjust campaigns when needed, and stay ahead of competitors.
We’ll see you in The PPC Den!
🦡 Highlights
0:05 – Most PPC managers check only sales
0:17 – Better question: Did PPC grow your market share?
0:27 – Comparing sales vs. market trends
1:00 – Using search query data to track performance
2:05 – How to access search query data in AdBadger
3:22 – Tracking search volume and impressions over time
5:00 – Measuring brand impression and click share
6:55 – Comparing market vs. brand conversion rate
8:04 – Understanding purchase share and market impact
10:44 – Combining search data with ranking data
11:57 – How to tell your PPC story with market context
12:12 – Using this data to make smarter Amazon decisions🦡 Resources & Links
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Host and Executive Producer: Michael Erickson Facchin
Senior Producer: Nancy Lili Gonzalez
Podcast Coordinator & Graphic Designer: Sofiia Podash
Video and Audio Editor: Pedro Moreno