Sunday, April 26, 2026
40.1 C
New Delhi

Amazon’s Retreat From Google Shopping Ads: What Brands Can Learn

Amazon quietly stepped away from Google Shopping ads in July, a decision that is reshaping how digital marketers think about search and retail advertising. Though it’s not a new development, the move continues to spark debate about what it signals for the broader landscape of e-commerce and advertising strategy.

Why Amazon Walked Away

For years, Amazon was one of Google’s biggest advertisers, appearing in nearly a third of all Shopping auctions. That dominance suddenly ended when Amazon pulled its campaigns across major international markets, including India. Unlike Temu or SHEIN, which scaled back ads due to tariff and cost pressures, Amazon’s exit was a calculated strategy.

Rather than depending on Google to capture intent, Amazon wants to control the full shopping journey itself. From Alexa voice commands to Prime Video behaviour to purchase data, its Marketing Cloud now creates a closed-loop system that Google cannot fully replicate. By doing so, Amazon positions itself not just as a retailer but as a self-contained product search engine.

Did Advertisers Benefit?

Many marketers initially cheered Amazon’s departure, hoping for cheaper clicks and more visibility. Some saw early wins. One analysis found a 4.31 per cent dip in CPCs, a 39 per cent lift in conversion rates, and a 35 per cent boost in ROAS. Advertisers that had long struggled with Amazon’s dominance reported big jumps in impression share and returns, one even cited a 47 per cent ROAS increase.

But the effects weren’t universally dramatic. As cited by Incubeta, Mike Ryan, Head of Ecommerce at Smarter Ecommerce, explained, “Cost-per-clicks (CPCs) dipped initially but quickly rose back to previous levels toward the end of July. Click-through rates (CTRs) saw a temporary increase before swiftly returning to business as usual. Impression shares remained fairly flat.” In other words, many competitors quickly filled the gap.

What This Tells Us About The Future

Amazon has not clarified whether the move is permanent. It may be experimenting with budget reallocation or doubling down on strengthening its own ecosystem. For Google, the challenge is clear: continue to be the starting point for shopping searches even as Amazon captures a larger share of intent-driven queries.

For brands, the takeaway is simple: platform shifts are inevitable, but those who adapt quickly to changing dynamics, rather than relying on a single channel, will find the most room to grow.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘I’ve studied assassinations’: Trump on why White House dinner shooting keeps happening to him

US President Donald Trump said he has “studied assassinations” and suggested that leaders who make the biggest impact are often targeted, after a shooting scare disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington on S Read More

Wine-Gate: Journalists Flee With Luxury Booze Amid Chaos Following White House Gala Shooting | Watch

The internet is reeling after viral clips show journalists looting the bar during a live assassination scare at the Black-Tie Gala. Read More

‘Look At Abraham Lincoln’: Trump Says Assassins Target ‘Most Impactful’ People After Shooting Scare

Donald Trump was seated on the dais at the White House Correspondents’ Association’s dinner, when loud bangs triggered panic across the room Go to Source Read More

Skip The Flowers, Take The Trip: Mother’s Day Escapes You’ll Remember Long After

From Tokyo’s skyline to the stillness of Luang Prabang, discover thoughtful Mother’s Day travel ideas that prioritise time, connection and meaningful experiences. Read More

ED Conducts Searches At Three Premises In Kolkata Amid Bengal Assembly Polls

Last week, the ED conducted searches at multiple locations in Kolkata as part of an ongoing probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Read More

Topics

‘I’ve studied assassinations’: Trump on why White House dinner shooting keeps happening to him

US President Donald Trump said he has “studied assassinations” and suggested that leaders who make the biggest impact are often targeted, after a shooting scare disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington on S Read More

Wine-Gate: Journalists Flee With Luxury Booze Amid Chaos Following White House Gala Shooting | Watch

The internet is reeling after viral clips show journalists looting the bar during a live assassination scare at the Black-Tie Gala. Read More

‘Look At Abraham Lincoln’: Trump Says Assassins Target ‘Most Impactful’ People After Shooting Scare

Donald Trump was seated on the dais at the White House Correspondents’ Association’s dinner, when loud bangs triggered panic across the room Go to Source Read More

Skip The Flowers, Take The Trip: Mother’s Day Escapes You’ll Remember Long After

From Tokyo’s skyline to the stillness of Luang Prabang, discover thoughtful Mother’s Day travel ideas that prioritise time, connection and meaningful experiences. Read More

ED Conducts Searches At Three Premises In Kolkata Amid Bengal Assembly Polls

Last week, the ED conducted searches at multiple locations in Kolkata as part of an ongoing probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Read More

Samuthirakani celebrates birthday during ‘Arasan’ shoot

Actor and director Samuthirakani celebrated his birthday on the sets of ‘Arasan’ in a simple yet joyful manner. The celebrations were held during shooting, where the whole team gathered to make it a memorable day. Read More

Boney reveals Satish was suicidal after ‘Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja’ flopped back in 1993

Late actor and filmmaker Satish Kaushik was loved for his magnificent talent. Apart from acting he also explored direction and storytelling. One of his most ambitious projects was ‘Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja’. Read More

Seconds of chaos: Agents rush to protect Trump as gunfire erupts

The report focuses on a detailed breakdown of the shooting incident during a high-profile event attended by Donald Trump, where live video footage shows how the Secret Service responded within seconds of gunfire. Read More

Related Articles