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    Retail Advertisers Spent $1.44 Billion On U.S. Google Holiday Paid Search Ads In 2015

    Adgooroo earlier this month has released a forecasted 2016 paid search retail sector expenditure trends report, based on the past two years worth of data. Keywords such as ‘black Friday’ have…
    Updated On: December 1, 2025
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    Adgooroo earlier this month has released a forecasted 2016 paid search retail sector expenditure trends report, based on the past two years worth of data. Keywords such as ‘black Friday’ have helped drive a 24% year on year increase in spend, as measured across 150,000 keywords. All of this contributed due to seasonality  (the week of September 27, 2015 vs. the week of October 26 in 2014). Note: All spending is in US Dollars In terms of top retailers, Target, Wal-Mart, and JC Penney in aggregate spent more than $33 million in paid-search ads and another $9 million on product listing ads between October and December 2015. Also on that list of heavy spenders are Macy’s, Best Buy, Kohl’s, Sears, Zappos, Apple, and Nordstrom. Holiday orientated retail categories such as consumer electronics and apparel has experienced the most competition and clicks. Other key interesting things to note is the fact that the 69% of the top 2500 retailers have lost their key positions in their paid search clicks and that the majority of spend on Black Friday and Cyber Monday keywords occurred in the weeks before the actual sales days As digital publishers, it is important to understand these key takeaways, during a period where budgets are a lot more restricted to campaign activity (with activity starting in advance of key events) and surprisingly outside of the top retailers.
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