Why Paid and Organic Search Work Best Together
Businesses often assume that their organic traffic stands on its own. If you pause your Google Ads campaigns, organic clicks should remain steady, right? Not always. Data and case studies suggest a strong connection between paid search and organic visibility. A study by Google found that 89 % of clicks generated by search ads are not replaced by organic clicks when ads are paused. In some tests, organic traffic rises when paid ads stop, but it rarely compensates fully for the lost paid traffic. This blog explores why turning off Google Ads can cause your organic traffic to crash, the research behind this phenomenon, and how to balance PPC and SEO for better results.
Understanding the Relationship Between PPC and Organic Traffic
Paid search (PPC) ads and organic search results are handled by separate systems, but they influence each other indirectly. Key points from research and industry experts include:
- No direct ranking boost: Google’s search algorithm treats paid ads and organic rankings as separate systems; buying ads does not directly improve organic rank. Google’s support team confirms that running ads has zero direct connection to organic ranking.
- Indirect influence through visibility: Bidding on ads can push relevant pages to the top of the search results. When a user sees both an ad and an organic result from the same site, the chance of a click increases, which can boost engagement signals.
- Personalized SERPs: Google personalizes search results based on a user’s browsing history, so the search engine results page (SERP) may look different for different audiences. Ads can increase the visibility of your pages across audiences.
- Brand awareness: Running ads can increase branded searches and overall demand for your brand, leading to more organic visits. When the ads stop, those extra branded clicks disappear, making organic traffic appear to drop.
Why Organic Traffic Might Drop When Ads Stop
Pausing Google Ads can lead to an apparent crash in organic traffic for several reasons:
- Lost visibility: Ads occupy prime real estate at the top of the SERP. When they disappear, competitors’ ads or results may take their place, pushing your organic listing lower and reducing clicks.
- Reduced brand demand: Ads generate brand awareness and prompt users to search for your brand later. Without ads, fewer people search for your brand, resulting in fewer organic visits.
- Cannibalization vs. incremental clicks: Google’s research shows that most clicks on ads are incremental and not replaced by organic clicks. When you stop ads, those incremental clicks vanish.
- Competitor conquesting: seoClarity notes that pausing branded ads can invite competitors to bid on your brand terms, causing a drop in overall traffic and market share.
How to Balance PPC and SEO
Rather than viewing paid and organic search as separate efforts, businesses should treat them as complementary strategies. Here’s how to test and optimize the synergy:
- Enable PPC vs. Organic reporting: Use tools or integrations (e.g., seoClarity, Google Ads & Search Console) to compare paid and organic performance for specific keywords.
- Choose significant keywords to test: Focus on branded or high-traffic keywords where changes in ad spend will have a noticeable impact.
- Monitor impressions and clicks: When pausing ads for a test, compare paid and organic metrics. If organic metrics rise while paid metrics decline, organic is capturing some of the lost clicks.
- Evaluate other metrics: Measure not just traffic but also leads, conversions and revenue. Traffic shifts may not capture the full impact on business goals.
- Find the right mix: The goal is not to abandon PPC but to identify where PPC adds value and where organic can stand on its own. In many cases, maintaining a strategic level of paid ads protects your visibility and strengthens overall performance.
FAQs
Does running Google Ads improve my organic search rankings?
No. Paid ads and organic search operate separately, so buying ads doesn’t directly boost your organic ranking.
Why does organic traffic drop when I turn off my ads?
Ads drive extra visibility and branded searches. When ads stop, those extra clicks disappear and competitors can swoop in on your brand terms.
Can organic traffic make up for lost paid traffic?
Sometimes organic visits rise when ads pause, but they rarely replace all the lost clicks. PPC and SEO generally work better together.
Is it safe to turn off ads once my SEO improves?
It’s risky to switch off ads completely. You can test reducing spend on specific keywords, but be aware that competitors may target your brand and traffic may drop.
How can I test the impact of pausing ads?
Use reporting tools to compare paid vs. organic performance on key terms. Pause ads briefly and watch how impressions, clicks and leads change.