Reason #1
You see, one of the best things about Google Ads is you
can get started in a matter of minutes. Google has made it so brain
dead simple to get started that all you need to do is click a few
buttons, enter your credit card info, and voilĂ ! Your ads will start to
show to your prospects and hopefully, you’ll get qualified traffic.
So Google Ads is one of the fastest ways to start
generating new customers for your business. However, that is precisely
the reason why so many businesses lose money! Unfortunately, Google’s
default settings almost guarantee you’ll spend MORE money than you need
to because that’s what Google wants. Google is in business to make
money from advertisers so of course, it’s in their best interest to
encourage businesses to spend more.
So that’s the first reason. Many businesses lose money
with Google Ads simply because they don’t realize some of the default
settings (like advertising in both the Search and Display network in
the same campaign) almost guarantee you’ll lose money.
Reason #2
The second reason is that many businesses don’t fully
understand how successful Google Ads campaigns really work. A lot of
people think Google Ads success is all about quality scores, bidding
tips and tricks, and automation tools. But success with Google Ads
really comes down to advertising fundamentals and best
practices.
I’ve audited countless Google Ads accounts where
businesses were wasting hundreds and even thousands of dollars because
they weren’t following direct response advertising best practices. And
usually, it’s not specific to Google Ads… it’s much more basic than
that.
By far the #1 mistake I see over and over again is when
businesses send their advertising traffic to their homepage. One of the
most basic principles of advertising is to precisely match your message
to your market/prospect. Your homepage explains everything you do and
addresses every single type of prospect that may visit your website. So
by nature, your homepage will never perfectly match your prospect who
just typed in a very specific question into Google.
Reason #3
The third reason why many businesses lose money with
Google Ads is that they do not have a checklist. When I audit Google
Ads campaigns I go through a very thorough checklist and I’ve never
seen an account that was not wasting money because of a very simple
account setting.
Here are some basic things to check before turning on your
ads:
- Are you targeting the Search and
Display network in the same campaign? This is a mistake because
the search network is completely different than the display
network, and usually requires different ads and landing pages. So
make sure you’re only targeting one network within a single
campaign.
- Are you sending traffic from your
ads to a laser targeted landing page or are you using your
homepage? Per advertising best practices, you never want to use
your homepage. Make sure you precisely match your message to your
market.
- Do you have conversion tracking so
you can calculate your return on investment for every campaign, ad
group, and keyword in your account? This brings us to Reason #4…
Reason #4
And finally, the fourth reason why most businesses lose
money with Google Ads is that they do not track leads and sales from
their campaigns. I am always shocked when customers tell me they have
no way to measure the effectiveness of their Google Ads campaigns. Or
they are measuring the wrong numbers!
For example, a private client I worked with a year ago was
only focused on the cost of his ad campaign and he had no way to
measure the revenue. Each keyword was judged solely by the cost. He
would pause high-cost keywords and only focus on low-cost keywords
despite the fact he had no idea which keywords were driving sales!
Think about that for a minute. Advertising is not an
expense where the goal is to drive down costs. Advertising is an
investment. And the only way to optimize an investment is to accurately
calculate the return. Would you ever compare two investment portfolios
purely on how much was invested in each of them? Obviously not… You
would look at the return and compare the profits! And that’s how you
must treat your Google Ads campaign if you want to be successful.
I hope by reading these 4 big Google Ads mistakes you can
avoid them altogether and start reaping the benefits of Google’s very
large market. When set up correctly, Google Ads can generate leads and
sales like a vending machine!
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