How to Deal with Branded Traffic in Performance Max

Branded traffic = queries that include your brand or product names. Manage it separately to see true non-brand performance and allocate spend rationally.

TL;DR

1. The Challenge of Branded Searches in PMax

The fix is simple in principle: separate brand from non-brand so budgets, optimization, and reporting reflect reality.

2. Brand Exclusions vs Brand Restrictions

  • Brand Exclusions: Prevent your ads from showing on branded search queries inside PMax. Use this for non-brand PMax so you measure true prospecting.
  • Brand Restrictions: Allow only your brand queries in a PMax campaign. Use this when you explicitly want a brand-only PMax for coverage or creative testing.
  • Search Themes: Helpful hints for Search coverage, but not a control for brand inclusion/exclusion.
  • Negatives: Limited in PMax. Use for specific non-brand blocks; for brand, rely on Exclusions/Restrictions.

3. How to Exclude Brand from Performance Max (Step-by-Step)

4. How to Run Brand-Only PMax (When You Actually Want It)

5. Keep Branded Search Separate (and Why You Still Need It)

Run a dedicated Branded Search campaign:

6. Shopping: Keeping Brand Queries Out of Generic Performance

7. Verify It Worked: Reporting & Diagnostics

8. BrightBid Tools for Brand Protection

  • Infringement Detector – always-on monitoring for unauthorized brand use; alerts and streamlined reporting.
  • Competitor Monitoring – see who bids on your brand, how often, and where they rank.
  • Smart Activation – pauses branded campaigns when no one competes; resumes when they do.
  • Keyword Autopilot – adds/removes/adjusts keywords based on outcomes.

9. FAQ: Branded Traffic in Performance Max

10. Final Take

PMax is excellent at finding easy wins—often branded ones. If you let that blend, you’ll overspend on the wrong audience and misread the results. Segment brand from non-brand, keep Shopping signals clean, verify with Search Term Insights, and judge success on non-brand economics. That’s how you turn PMax from “looks great on paper” into sustained, profitable growth.

How to Deal with Branded Searches in Performance Max

Get a Free Ad Audit

Blog

Why Use CSS for Google Shopping” />

Pros and Cons of Using Multiple Google Shopping CSS (2025)

All retailers must use CSS to advertise products on Google Shopping: either Google’s CSS or an alternative stand-alone CSS like BrightBid. In this article, we’ll guide you through how to choose a CSS that suits your needs.

Read blog
exclude brand search in pmax” />

How to Deal with Branded Traffic in Performance Max

Learn how to manage branded traffic in Performance Max campaigns, exclude brand terms effectively, and optimize your results using the latest tools and strategies from BrightBid.

Read blog
Advertising with AI-Driven Personalization” />

Winning With AI-Driven Ad Personalization in 2025

The era of generic, untargeted ads has run its course, making way for Artificial Intelligence. With AI, you have the capability to craft personalized, precisely targeted ads. In this blog post, we’ll talk about the best ways to personalize and optimize your advertising endeavors using AI.

Read blog
google shopping ads best practices” />

Google Shopping Ads Best Practices Guide (2025)

Discover the essential Google Shopping Ads best practices for optimizing your shopping campaigns.

Read blog
How to Optimize Ads for Seasonal Keywords” />

Google Ads Seasonal Keyword Guide: Timing, Targeting, and ROI

The strategic use of seasonal keywords is a key factor in determining the success of your Google Ads. With the online marketplace constantly changing throughout the year, it’s important to grasp the significance of these keywords and utilize them effectively to maximize the impact of your advertising campaigns.

Read blog
What Are Google Shopping Feed Types” />

What Are Google Shopping Feed Types (And How to Use Each One to Maximize ROI)

By experimenting with different Google Shopping feed types and optimizing them, you can significantly improve your shop’s performance. In this article, we will guide you through the seven different types of Google Shopping product feeds and show you how to use them.

Read blog