Using Scripts and Rules to Automate Campaign Management
Scaling isn't just about spending more - it’s about managing more. Automation allows you to maintain efficiency, catch problems early, and run smarter without drowning in manual tasks. This chapter explores how Google Ads rules and scripts can become your silent co-pilot.
Key Points:
- Rules are built-in automations, ideal for simple actions like pausing low CTR ads, adjusting bids, or scheduling campaigns. They require no coding;
- Scripts are customizable snippets of JavaScript that allow advanced logic: budget pacing, anomaly detection, labeling, and cross-account reporting;
- Use rules for quick efficiency gains - e.g., pause ads with CTR < 2% after 500 impressions, or send alerts when spend exceeds thresholds;
- Scripts are best for complex accounts - they can monitor account health daily, push reports to Google Sheets, or catch unusual changes automatically;
- Always test automations on a single campaign first before scaling across accounts, and keep a change log so you know when the machine made a decision;
- Remember: automation supports human insight, it doesn't replace it.
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Scaling isn't just about spending more - it’s about managing more. Automation allows you to maintain efficiency, catch problems early, and run smarter without drowning in manual tasks. This chapter explores how Google Ads rules and scripts can become your silent co-pilot.
Key Points:
- Rules are built-in automations, ideal for simple actions like pausing low CTR ads, adjusting bids, or scheduling campaigns. They require no coding;
- Scripts are customizable snippets of JavaScript that allow advanced logic: budget pacing, anomaly detection, labeling, and cross-account reporting;
- Use rules for quick efficiency gains - e.g., pause ads with CTR < 2% after 500 impressions, or send alerts when spend exceeds thresholds;
- Scripts are best for complex accounts - they can monitor account health daily, push reports to Google Sheets, or catch unusual changes automatically;
- Always test automations on a single campaign first before scaling across accounts, and keep a change log so you know when the machine made a decision;
- Remember: automation supports human insight, it doesn't replace it.
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