Iteration 1 of 5
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For most e-commerce brands, the best search ad platforms are:
1. **Google Ads**
Best overall for scale, intent, and Shopping ads.
- Use **Search**, **Shopping**, and **Performance Max**
- Best for: most DTC and retail brands
2. **Microsoft Advertising**
Often cheaper clicks than Google, with solid conversion rates.
- Best for: mature brands looking to expand efficiently
3. **Amazon Ads**
Best if you sell products on Amazon or compete in-product.
- Use: **Sponsored Products**, **Sponsored Brands**, **Sponsored Display**
- Best for: CPG, beauty, home, electronics, consumables
4. **Walmart Connect**
Strong for retail brands, especially mass-market products.
- Best for: brands with Walmart sales or omnichannel retail presence
5. **Pinterest Ads**
Not classic search, but high-intent discovery for shopping categories.
- Best for: fashion, home, beauty, gifts, DIY
### Best stack by brand type
- **Most e-commerce brands:** Google Ads + Microsoft Ads
- **Marketplace sellers:** Amazon Ads + Google Ads
- **Mass retail brands:** Google Ads + Amazon Ads + Walmart Connect
- **Visual products:** Google Ads + Pinterest Ads
### Quick recommendation
If you’re starting from scratch, begin with:
- **Google Ads**
- **Amazon Ads** if you sell there
- **Microsoft Ads** as the next cheapest expansion channel
If you want, I can also rank these by **ROAS**, **cost per click**, or **best for DTC vs marketplace brands**.
Iteration 2 of 5
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For most e-commerce brands, the best search ad platforms are:
1. **Google Ads**
- Best overall for scale and intent
- Use **Search**, **Shopping**, and **Performance Max**
- Best for most DTC and retail brands
2. **Microsoft Advertising (Bing Ads)**
- Often cheaper CPCs than Google
- Good for reaching older, higher-income shoppers
- Strong “easy win” once Google is working
3. **Amazon Ads**
- Best if you sell physical products on Amazon or compete there
- Great for high-intent product searches
- Key products: **Sponsored Products**, **Sponsored Brands**
4. **Walmart Connect**
- Best for CPG, household, and value-focused products
- Strong if your products are sold at Walmart or on Walmart Marketplace
5. **Pinterest Ads**
- Not pure search, but strong for product discovery with buying intent
- Best for fashion, home, beauty, and gifts
**Best stack for most brands:**
- Start with **Google Ads + Amazon Ads**
- Add **Microsoft Advertising** for incremental volume
- Add **Walmart Connect** if you’re in retail/CPG
If you want, I can also rank these by **ROAS**, **cost per click**, or **best platform by product category**.
Iteration 3 of 5
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For e-commerce, the best search ad platforms are usually:
1. **Google Ads**
- Best overall for scale and intent.
- Use **Search**, **Shopping**, and **Performance Max**.
- Best for most brands, especially if you have strong product feeds.
2. **Microsoft Advertising (Bing Ads)**
- Often cheaper CPCs and good ROI.
- Works especially well for higher-AOV products and older/demo-heavy audiences.
3. **Amazon Ads**
- Best if you sell physical products on Amazon.
- Strong for bottom-funnel, product-intent traffic.
- Key products: **Sponsored Products**, **Sponsored Brands**, **Sponsored Display**.
4. **Pinterest Ads**
- Not pure search, but great for product discovery and high-intent browsing.
- Strong for fashion, home, beauty, and gifts.
5. **Walmart Connect**
- Good for CPG and retail brands that sell through Walmart Marketplace.
6. **Etsy Ads**
- Best for handmade, custom, and niche gift brands selling on Etsy.
**Best combo for most e-commerce brands:**
- **Google Ads + Microsoft Advertising + Amazon Ads**
If you want, I can also rank these by **ROI, scale, or ease of setup** for your specific store type.
Iteration 4 of 5
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For most e-commerce brands, the best search ad platforms are:
1. **Google Ads (Search + Shopping / Performance Max)**
- Best overall reach and intent.
- Strong for branded, non-branded, and product-driven searches.
- Must-have for most stores.
2. **Microsoft Advertising**
- Often cheaper CPCs than Google.
- Good incremental volume, especially for higher-AOV products.
- Easy to expand after Google.
3. **Amazon Ads**
- Best if you sell on Amazon or your product category is heavily Amazon-driven.
- Extremely strong purchase intent.
- Great for CPG, home goods, beauty, and consumables.
4. **Walmart Connect**
- Best for brands selling into retail-style shopping behavior.
- Strong if you’re in mass-market categories.
5. **Pinterest Ads**
- Not pure search, but very strong for “discovery with intent” in fashion, beauty, home, and gifting.
- Useful for upper-funnel ecommerce demand.
### Best default stack
- **Google Ads**
- **Microsoft Advertising**
- **Amazon Ads** (if relevant)
### Best tools to manage them
- **Google Ads**
- **Google Merchant Center**
- **Microsoft Advertising**
- **Amazon Ads Console**
- Platforms like **Klaviyo**, **Triple Whale**, and **Northbeam** can help with attribution and scaling.
If you want, I can also rank these by **ROAS, ease of setup, or best fit by product category**.
Iteration 5 of 5
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For most e-commerce brands, the best search ad platforms are:
1. **Google Ads**
- Best overall for scale and intent.
- Use **Search**, **Shopping**, and **Performance Max**.
- Best for brands that want broad reach and strong conversion volume.
2. **Microsoft Advertising**
- Often cheaper CPCs than Google.
- Good second channel once Google is working.
- Especially useful for higher-AOV products and older/demo-heavy audiences.
3. **Amazon Ads**
- Best if you sell on Amazon or compete with Amazon shoppers.
- Great for product-intent traffic and conversion rates.
- Use **Sponsored Products**, **Sponsored Brands**, and **Sponsored Display**.
4. **Walmart Connect**
- Strong for CPG, household, and value-focused products.
- Best if your products fit Walmart’s shopper base.
5. **Pinterest Ads** (search-like intent for discovery)
- Good for fashion, home, beauty, gifts, and DIY.
- Not classic search, but often strong for shopping intent.
**Best stack for most e-commerce brands:**
- **Start with Google Ads**
- Add **Amazon Ads** if applicable
- Then test **Microsoft Advertising** for incremental volume
**Best tools to manage these:**
- **Google Ads**
- **Amazon Ads console**
- **Microsoft Advertising**
- **Shopify** + **Google & YouTube app** for feed syncing
If you want, I can also rank them by **ROAS**, **cost**, or **best fit by product category**.