After 10+ years managing campaigns, one thing is clear:
Most accounts don’t fail because of budget.
They fail because of bad tracking, mixed signals, and weak structure.
Fix these 9 things, and performance changes fast:
0. Fix your conversion tracking (non-negotiable)
If your tracking is wrong, everything else breaks.
→ 1 primary conversion per campaign
→ Everything else = secondary
→ Track real outcomes (qualified leads > form fills)
1. One campaign = one goal
Mixed signals = poor optimization.
2. Stop guessing. Start using data
Search terms, conversion data, trends.
1 real insight > 50 assumptions.
3. Let your audience write your ads
Your best copy is already in:
• Search queries
• Reviews
• Competitor ads
4. Write ads that force clicks
Problem → Solution → Result
clear promise + strong CTA
5. Use negative keywords (this is HUGE)
Cut waste. Improve intent. Lower costs.
6. Structure matters (but keep it smart)
→ 1–2 RSAs per ad group
→ 10–15 headlines per RSA
→ Group by intent, not tiny variations
7. Optimize for conversions, not clicks
Clicks don’t pay. Results do.
Focus on:
• CPA
• Conversion rate
• ROAS
8. Test continuously (but smart)
One variable at a time.
Scale winners. Kill losers fast.
Google Ads isn’t a trick. It’s a system.
The winners aren’t the smartest.
They’re the most consistent optimizers.
