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Microsoft isn’t kidding around.
Aside from growing its ad revenues and search market shares, the company’s leaned into AI with integrating Microsoft Copilot into its search experience and advertising platform, and has now brought ads to Copilot search.
Discover the ins and outs of Copilot search ads now!
What are Copilot search ads?
Copilot search ads are a new placement option for Performance Max (PMax) campaigns and a new ad type, Showroom ads. They appear with a “Microsoft Advertising” and “Sponsored” label beneath the organic response.
When do ads show in Copilot search?
According to Microsoft, ads appear in Copilot search based on the “whole conversation within a single session” versus a user’s most recent message. Similar to AI Overview ads, Copilot considers a conversation’s context and intent.
Where do ads appear in Copilot search?
Copilot search ads appear beneath the organic response in what Microsoft calls an “ad block.” Within this ad block, Copilot explains its reasoning (in what’s called ad voice) for including the advertisement.
What types of ads qualify for Copilot search?
Copilot search supports ad formats within PMax campaigns, like search and product, as well as a new ad type, Showroom ads. With Showroom ads, users interact with an AI-powered showroom that adapts the ad experience to the user.
The virtual showroom hints at Microsoft’s long-term vision where AI agents power search and advertising experiences, giving brands the power to communicate with users (and tailor communications) on-demand.
Looking for showroom ads? You won’t find them — yet. They’re in pilot with select advertisers.
How does Microsoft track Copilot search ad performance?
Advertisers can track Copilot search ad performance within Microsoft Advertising. Since Copilot search can serve Performance Max campaigns, businesses can track pay-per-click metrics like the following:
Click-through rate (CTR)
Conversion rate
Cost-per-acquisition (CPA)
Return on ad spend (ROAS)
How do Copilot search ads compare to AI Overview ads?
There are a few similarities (and differences) between Copilot search ads and Google’s AI Overview ads:
Area
Copilot search ads
AI Overview ads
Placement
Beneath responses
Above, within, or below responses
Trigger
When there is a commercial intent within a single session’s conversion as a whole
When there is a commercial intent and relevant ad inventory
Ad types
Search, product, native, and showroom
Text, Shopping, local, and app ads
Should I advertise in Copilot search?
Got Microsoft PMax campaigns? Then, you’re already advertising on Copilot search. Similar to Google’s AI Overviews, Microsoft has made Performance Max campaigns eligible for appearing in Copilot search.
What if you’re not running PMax campaigns, though? Is it worth creating them in order to appear in Copilot search results? Yes, and for a few specific reasons, including:
It’s hard to ignore PMax — and Copilot search — with these numbers.
Note: You can appear in Copilot search without ads. With search everywhere optimization — or OmniSEO™ — businesses can optimize their brand to appear in Copilot responses.
Will Copilot search ads have a higher ROAS?
That’s what it looks like. According to Microsoft, Copilot search ads perform 25% better than traditional search ads when considering ad relevance metrics and conversational signals.
Brands like Samsung have seen the impact of Copilot search ads through Performance Max campaigns. Besides seeing almost three times higher click-through rates, the company also grew its year-over-year revenue 143%.
Insider intel from Samsung
Daniel HaagTeam Lead Marketing D2C, Samsung Electronics Germany
“The placement of Product ads within Microsoft Copilot is a key advantage of Performance Max via Microsoft Advertising…In 2024, our campaigns drove a 143% increase in revenue compared to the previous year, highlighting a significant year-over-year performance gain.”
With its eventual brand-based AI agents, Microsoft expects to deliver even higher returns to advertisers. That’s because these agents (see below) will provide an immersive and personalized shopping experience.
How do I create Copilot search ads?
You can get started with Copilot search ads by creating a Performance Max campaign. While launched, Showroom ads are only available to select advertisers who are piloting this new ad format.
How to optimize your ads for Copilot search
Get better results from Copilot search ads with these PMax optimizations:
Ensure campaigns have unique goals, like “Request Installation Estimate” and “Request Emergency Service”
Create multiple asset groups based on audience, promotion, and market
Generate search themes using the words or phrases someone might use
Include audience signals, like through remarketing lists, customer match lists, and more
Choose the most relevant bid strategy, like Max Conversions, Max Clicks, or Max Conversion Value
Set realistic targets, like for Target Cost per Acquisition and Target Return on Ad Spend
Re-evaluate campaign and account budgets if regularly using up your daily and/or monthly budget
Get a bigger ROAS with Copilot search ads
You’re looking to get discovered online — and Copilot search ads can make it happen in a personalized and immersive experience that reaches the right users at the right time.
Looking for help navigating PMax campaigns, plus Copilot search? WebFX can help. See how our seasoned team of 500+ marketing experts grow our clients’ marketing ROI by 20% by contacting us online today!
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