The Quality Score Is Tanking
Google measures how well your ads perform using a Quality Score metric. If your dashboard says a keyword is “rarely shown due to low-quality score,” it means your ad quality is low, your landing page is irrelevant, or your expected CTR is poor. If your ad shows up for “skateboards” but the copy talks about “bikes”, it doesn’t make sense for anyone to click on it. If someone searches for an emergency plumber, and your ad drops them on a generic homepage instead of a dedicated emergency plumbing page, Google penalises you.
The Fix Is Patience And Structure
Start by fixing your ad groups. You need to structure ad groups out of tightly-knit keywords. If your ad group consists of keywords that actually relate to each other, your chances of appearing in search results increase exponentially.
Then, you wait. Google Ads is a waiting game that requires patience.
It takes at least one to three months for an ad campaign to mature. It takes another four to twelve months before it grows into a strong campaign that brings consistent results. Businesses make an average of $2 in revenue for every $1 spent, so it’s well worth the wait.
Stop panicking when the dashboard is quiet on day two. Let the machine learn. If your ads are still dead after a month, let’s review your setup.