Issues Getting Traction in New Google Ads Search Campaign
This has happened twice to me this year where I set up a new Google Search campaign using the best converting keywords (consolidated into one Ad Group) - and get a lots of clicks, but no conversions. I'd swear that I forgot to assign a Conversion Action to the campaign. I keep checking settings just to make sure. Anyone ever run into this lately? Background / Setup: ~ eCommerce product ~ Conversion Action: > Only one within the account - a purchase, with years of history and is currently working in the account as a whole. ~ Non-Brand campaign > No other Non-Brand campaigns running. > No other competing campaigns (other than sorta Standard Shopping / PMax). ~ Best converting keywords from both Google and Bing in new campaign: > All exact as I like to train the machine what a conversion is before expanding. > Google had very little Non-Brand converting keywords as the prior agency focused on Brand. ~ Landing Page: > Best converting and proven to work landing page (i.e. not starting from scratch). > Has about a 1% conversion rate on Non-Brand traffic. ~ Started on Manual CPC: > I have Enhanced on as the account has plenty of history. Once I get enough conversions, I'll transition over to automated. ~ Stats: > CTR: 13.56% (great, but not great as people are clicking but not buying - or the click isn't getting credit for the sale). Ad copy is mainly what has worked in the past. > Spend: $1,074.54 last 7 days (did get hit by budget restrictions at start, but upped it to $400/day). > Clicks: 374 Possible Reasons Why: ~ I really don't know. It's a Conversion Action with years of history and is working. > Non-Brand works really well within Bing (absolutely slays Google) - so I somewhat know that Non-Brans should work. > I'd love to say that another campaign like PMax is taking credit for the conversions, but PMax conversions haven't increased. > Not enough clicks yet? With a 1% conversion rate, perhaps I've got to be more patient. I just start to sweat when we've spent $1,000+ and get no conversions. But at a 1% conversion rate, this would only be about 3-4 conversions.