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🛠 Troubleshooting guide: Why your Google ads aren't showing and how to fix it

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Reach effectively your intended audience 🎯

Reach effectively your intended audience 🎯                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 December 26, 2023 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Inceptly&body=Troubleshooting%20Guide%3A%20Why%20Your%20Google%20Ads%20Aren%27t%20Showing%20and%20How%20to%20Fix%20It%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Finceptly-agency.beehiiv.com%2Fp%2Ftroubleshooting-guide-google-ads-arent-showing-fix) Picture this: You've crafted your Google Ads campaigns precisely, expecting a flood of conversions. But instead, there's silence. Realizing that your Google ads are not showing can confuse and frustrate any digital marketer. It's like launching a ship that never leaves the harbor. But here's the thing: while it's natural to feel a twinge of panic, it's crucial to remember that there's usually a logical reason behind this. Author: Jovan Simic, Account Manager This article will enlighten the possible reasons and actionable steps so your ads can effectively reach and engage your audience. Want to uncover and troubleshoot the issues that are stopping your video ad campaigns from reaching their true potential? Book a free YouTube ad brainstorming session with us here: [👉 Book a call]( Let’s dive deep… Financial and bidding foundation - Payment check: If your ads aren't showing, verify your payment method. Failed or outdated payment methods can silently stop your campaigns. Update your payment information to resume ad visibility. - Bid management: Inappropriately set bids can prevent ads from showing. If your bids are too low, they might not compete effectively. If bids are too high, they may exceed your budget limits. If you navigate to the “Keywords” section of your Google Ads account, you can use bid simulators to estimate the impact of increasing your bids by different amounts. Adjust your bids within the confines of your budget to ensure your ads are both competitive and visible. P.S. If you are experimenting with CPA and maximise conversion bidding strategies but feeling stuck in a loop, we can show you how to beat it! Our secret weapon is the Value-based bidding strategy (MCV/T-ROAS). Learn how to apply it to maximize your return on investment (ROI). Check it out [here](. Keyword and campaign optimization - High-volume keywords: Ads linked to low-search-volume keywords might not show. Use tools like Google's Keyword Planner to identify and target keywords with sufficient monthly search volume. Replace low-volume keywords with more popular alternatives. - Campaign vigilance: Inactive campaigns, whether paused, removed, or disapproved, don’t show ads. Regularly check your campaign status and address any issues like disapprovals or pauses to reactivate your ads. Targeting precision - Schedule and geography: Incorrect ad scheduling or too narrow geographic targeting can limit ad visibility. Reassess and adjust your ad scheduling and location settings to match the active times and regions of your target audience. - Negative keyword balance: If your ads aren’t showing, check for conflicting negative keywords. Ensure your negative keyword list isn’t accidentally blocking your main keywords. Revise your list to prevent such conflicts. Content relevance and engagement - Ad group focus: Disorganised ad groups can lead to low ad relevance, preventing them from showing. Ensure each ad group is focused and contains closely related keywords. This increases the likelihood of your ads being relevant and shown. - Compelling ad copy: If ads aren’t showing, the issue might be with the ad copy itself. Ensure it includes the target keywords and is compelling enough to meet Google’s relevance criteria. Revise ad copy to be more engaging and keyword-rich. - Landing page alignment: Google also evaluates the relevance of your landing page. If your landing page content doesn’t align with your ad, it can affect ad visibility. Ensure your landing page accurately reflects the promise of the ad. Performance monitoring and adjustment - Click-through rate (CTR) analysis: A low CTR can lead to your ads being shown less frequently. Review your ads’ CTR. If your ad’s CTR is high, your messaging resonates with users really well. If it’s low, rework your ad copy to be more appealing and relevant to your target audience. This can help increase CTR and ad visibility. P.S.S. Are you sick of “click now” CTAs that aren’t working? Then, discover what makes a great CTA and how you can apply it to YOUR business. We reveal 15 CTA formulas you can apply to any business to boost conversions. Find them out [here](. Understanding why your Google Ads aren't showing is the first step in fixing the issue. From payment and bidding issues to keyword relevance and campaign settings, each aspect requires careful attention. Regularly monitor and adjust these elements to ensure your ads are not just active but also effectively reaching your intended audience. Jovan Simic, Account Manager Jovan Simić is an experienced media buyer responsible for over $30M in profitable ad spend. At Inceptly, Jovan has collaborated with prominent brands, including Advanced Bionutritionals, Amplify Solar, Fittrack, John Crestani, and The Social Man, demonstrating his versatility and expertise. His deep understanding of media buying and consistent track record of success make him an invaluable asset to the industry. 💌 Like this newsletter? Let's continue the conversation Get in touch with us by responding to this email or tagging us on [LinkedIn]( or [Instagram]( and sharing your thoughts. Your feedback helps us keep our newsletter relevant and interesting. - This newsletter is brought to you by - Inceptly: the performance video ad team behind $950M+ in direct response revenue Inceptly High-Performance YouTube Advertising Agency Inceptly builds YouTube ad creatives & manages over $5M/month in YouTube ad spend for companies like ClickFunnels, Descript, MindValley, Advanced Bionaturals, Organifi, and many more. [Find out more at Inceptly.com]( Are you spending over $1K/day on ads and looking to scale your business with YouTube ads? Schedule your free performance ad brainstorming call here: [👉 Book a call]( [ig]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2023 Inceptly 2407 Ward Road Sacramento, California 95827, United States

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