Impr (abs top) % column

Note: Average Position as a metric is no longer used by most advertising platforms. It has been replaced with “Impression (Absolute Top) %" and "Impression (Top) %” metrics.

Learn more about it in the Google Ads Help Center and Microsoft Advertising Help Center.

A Search absolute top impression rate, abbreviated as “Impr. (Abs.Top) %”, is the number of impressions you’ve received in the absolute top location (the very first ad above the organic search results) divided by the total number of impressions you've received anywhere on the page.

Search absolute top impression rate = Impressions on the absolute top/Impressions

Example
  • An ad has 200 impressions.
  • 50 of the impressions appear at the absolute top of the page.
  • Impr (abs top) % = 50 / 200 = 25%

You can use this metric to understand changes in click-through rate (CTR) caused by a change in the location of your ads on the search result page. We don’t recommend you use this metric as a target to set your bids because, sometimes, the metric may decrease as bids increase. This happens as higher bids may allow you to enter more competitive auctions in a worse location.

Add this column to a report

  1. Navigate to any reporting table, such as a keywords reporting table.
  2. Select a time range.
  3. If the column isn't already in the reporting table:
    1. Click the Columns button above the performance summary graph.
    2. In the "Modify columns for keywords" box, click the “Search” icon .
    3. In the “Search bar,” type the name of the column you want to add or find it in the list below the search bar.
  4. Click Apply.

Learn how to Get impression share data.

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