EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 9 MIN
The Amazon PPC Organic Rank Subsidy You Are Paying For
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Lucas and Luna break down a subtle Amazon PPC cost that most sellers miss: the organic rank subsidy, where your own ad clicks inflate your listing's organic placement, then you pay for that same placement again via sponsored ads. Lucas walks through how one seller in the portable blender category saw their organic keyword rank jump from page 3 to page 1 after a 30-day aggressive Sponsored Product campaign — and how their blended cost per click actually dropped despite higher bids, because organic conversions filled the gap. Luna questions whether the subsidy is real or just attribution bleed, and Lucas digs into the math: a 0.8 percent organic conversion rate plus a 12 percent sponsored conversion rate means the organic click is worth roughly 7 percent of the sale value, but you only capture it if your listing actually converts. They discuss how to measure this using the 'organic royalty' metric — the share of total revenue that comes from organic sessions — and why a rising organic royalty with flat or rising ad spend is the tell. The conversation touches on when to intentionally overbid to trigger the subsidy, and when it's just paying for a halo effect that should be free. #AmazonPPC #OrganicRank #Subsidy #PerformanceMarketing #ROAS #SponsoredProducts #KeywordRanking #Ecommerce #Advertising #AmazonSellers #ConversionRate #OrganicRevenue #PaidSearch #ListingOptimization #Marketing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Lucas and Luna break down a subtle Amazon PPC cost that most sellers miss: the organic rank subsidy, where your own ad clicks inflate your listing's organic placement, then you pay for that same placement again via sponsored ads. Lucas walks through how one seller in the portable blender category saw their organic keyword rank jump from page 3 to page 1 after a 30-day aggressive Sponsored Product campaign — and how their blended cost per click actually dropped despite higher bids, because organic conversions filled the gap. Luna questions whether the subsidy is real or just attribution bleed, and Lucas digs into the math: a 0.8 percent organic conversion rate plus a 12 percent sponsored conversion rate means the organic click is worth roughly 7 percent of the sale value, but you only capture it if your listing actually converts. They discuss how to measure this using the 'organic royalty' metric — the share of total revenue that comes from organic sessions — and why a rising organic royalty with flat or rising ad spend is the tell. The conversation touches on when to intentionally overbid to trigger the subsidy, and when it's just paying for a halo effect that should be free. #AmazonPPC #OrganicRank #Subsidy #PerformanceMarketing #ROAS #SponsoredProducts #KeywordRanking #Ecommerce #Advertising #AmazonSellers #ConversionRate #OrganicRevenue #PaidSearch #ListingOptimization #Marketing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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