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Google Ads Mastery: From Fundamentals to Pro-Level Campaigns

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Unlike Search campaigns, Performance Max doesn't give you full transparency at the keyword or placement level. But that doesn't mean you can't optimize effectively.

Key Points:

  • Reporting limitations: You won't see keyword-level or placement data, but you can track performance by asset group, audience signal, geography, device, and overall ROAS or CPA;
  • Google rates creative assets as Best, Good, or Low. Replace β€œLow” performers regularly and refresh creative to keep the algorithm learning;
  • Audience signals act as guidance to the system. If performance is weak, test new signals (like remarketing lists, GA4 predictive audiences, or Custom Segments) while keeping changes gradual;
  • Budget adjustments should be modest (no more than 20% at a time) to avoid resetting the learning phase. Always allow 7–10 days before judging new changes;
  • If a campaign underperforms significantly, consider pausing weak asset groups, tightening audience signals, or even relaunching with improved creative. Splitting into multiple PMax campaigns by product/service line can also help maintain focus;
  • PMax thrives on stability and consistent inputs, but you can still guide it by replacing poor assets, refining audience signals, and ensuring your product feed or creative library is top-quality.
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Unlike Search campaigns, Performance Max doesn't give you full transparency at the keyword or placement level. But that doesn't mean you can't optimize effectively.

Key Points:

  • Reporting limitations: You won't see keyword-level or placement data, but you can track performance by asset group, audience signal, geography, device, and overall ROAS or CPA;
  • Google rates creative assets as Best, Good, or Low. Replace β€œLow” performers regularly and refresh creative to keep the algorithm learning;
  • Audience signals act as guidance to the system. If performance is weak, test new signals (like remarketing lists, GA4 predictive audiences, or Custom Segments) while keeping changes gradual;
  • Budget adjustments should be modest (no more than 20% at a time) to avoid resetting the learning phase. Always allow 7–10 days before judging new changes;
  • If a campaign underperforms significantly, consider pausing weak asset groups, tightening audience signals, or even relaunching with improved creative. Splitting into multiple PMax campaigns by product/service line can also help maintain focus;
  • PMax thrives on stability and consistent inputs, but you can still guide it by replacing poor assets, refining audience signals, and ensuring your product feed or creative library is top-quality.
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SectionΒ 8. ChapterΒ 3
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