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Use the bid simulator with Standard Shopping campaigns

Use the bid simulator with Standard Shopping campaigns

This article covers Standard Shopping campaigns. To get the best of Google Ads' AI and serve ads on all Google properties, you can try

Performance Max campaigns

instead.

Want to increase or decrease your bids for your Shopping campaign, but not sure how it would affect your performance? The Bid Simulator can help bring clarity to how different product group bids could affect your traffic by estimating what your advertising results could’ve been over the previous 7 days, if you’d set different bids. Use this tool from the "Product groups" tab to gauge what bid amount is likely to deliver the performance you want, with the budget you have. Then, quickly apply your new bid to your product groups, or across all subdivisions of a product group.

This article explains which bid simulators are available for Shopping campaigns, how they work, and how to use them in your campaign.

How it works

The Bid Simulator collects and analyzes data from ad auctions on Google from the previous 7 days, while considering information such as the quality of your ads, your competitors' bids, and product data. The tool then uses this information to estimate how certain changes to your bid would have impacted your clicks, cost, impressions, and conversions.

You can use the Bid Simulator to gauge performance for an individual product group, or for a product group with subdivisions.

Here are some things to keep in mind when using the bid simulator for a product group with subdivisions:

Keep in mind

If you still aren’t seeing the tool, then consider revising your bid for that product group, or improving your product data.

InstructionsHow to use the bid simulator to get estimates for an individual product group

Here's how to see your estimates for an individual product group:

  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
  2. Click the Campaigns drop-down in the section menu.
  3. Click Ad groups.
  4. Select the ad group for the Shopping campaign you’re interested in from the side navigation.
  5. Find the product group you’re interested in and click the simulator graph icon next to the bid in the "Max. CPC" column.
  6. In the Bid Simulator window, select different bid options to see how they could impact your traffic.
  7. You can change your bid and have it applied directly to your product group by selecting a new bid option in the Bid Simulator and clicking Save.
How to use the bid simulator to get estimates for product groups with subdivisions

Here's how to see your estimates for product groups with subdivisions:

  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
  2. Click the Campaigns drop-down in the section menu.
  3. Click Ad groups.
  4. Select the ad group for the Shopping campaign you’re interested in from the side navigation.
  5. Find the subdivided product group containing the product groups you’re interested in and click the simulator graph icon in the "Max. CPC" column (there won’t be a bid since this product group is subdivided).
  6. To see how percentage changes to your bids for these product groups could impact your traffic, select Bid scaling (%) in the Bid Simulator window. To change your bid by that percentage, select the option next to your desired bid and click Save.
  7. To see how different fixed bid amounts across your subdivided product group could impact your traffic, select the Product group-wide bid option. To change your bid, select the option (or enter your own bid next to “Use a different bid”). Then click Save.
How to use the bid simulator to get estimates for conversions

If you're using Conversion Tracking, the bid simulator offers conversion estimates to help you understand the number of conversions and conversion value your ads might have received if you had set different bids.

Here's some information to keep in mind:

Troubleshooting

Here are some common reasons you might not see a bid simulation.

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