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February 1, 2025

Crafting Effective PPC Campaigns: Best Practices and Common Mistakes

Alright, so you’re thinking about running some PPC (Pay-Per-Click) ads for your local business like a Law Firm? Smart move! When done right, PPC can be a game-changer for your business. But, let’s be real—if you just throw some ads together and hope for the best, you’re gonna burn through your budget fast.

So, let’s break down how to craft PPC campaigns that actually work. No fluff, just solid strategies that’ll make sure your money isn’t going to waste.

Structuring Your Campaigns Like a Pro

Imagine your PPC campaign is like a well-organized toolbox. If everything is scattered, you’ll waste time digging for the right tool. Same goes for PPC! Here’s how to keep things neat and effective:

  • Campaigns should focus on a specific goal. Are you looking for leads? Sales? Brand awareness? Define it upfront. This will be the starting point of your strategy and should be focusing on 1 single objective.

  • Ad groups should be tightly themed. Don’t mix “running shoes” and “formal shoes” in the same ad group. Keep them separate. Ideally you want to structure your ad groups by themes, that should include all your products or services that fall under this them. The better structured, the higher the relevance of your ads, the better your results!

  • Aim for high relevance and coherence keywords. You do not need to start a new campaign with 200 keywords. Start small, with some exact match and long trail keywords (i.e. [long distance running shoes for men]) and expand your targeted keywords once you get some search terms data.

Pro Tip:

If your ad groups are all over the place, your Quality Score will suffer, and that means higher costs. A good rule of thumb is to structure you Google Ads account the same way your website is structured (assuming it’s well structured in the first place). Keep things structured!

how to structure google ads account

Writing Ad Copy That Actually Works

Your ad copy is where the magic happens. If it doesn’t grab attention, people scroll right past. Here’s how to write ads that convert:

  • Start with a killer headline. You’ve got seconds to make an impression—use numbers, questions, or urgency to hook people.
  • Make the benefits clear. Instead of “High-quality shoes,” say “Super comfy running shoes that last 2x longer.”
  • Test multiple versions. Always run at least two variations (A/B testing) to see which one performs better.

Example of Good vs. Bad Ad Copy:

Bad: Buy Running Shoes | Huge Selection | Free Shipping

Good: Need Running Shoes? 👟 Get 20% Off Today + Free 2-Day Shipping!

See the difference? One is boring, the other speaks directly to the shopper. Learn more about improving your ad copy game for 2025.

Making the Most of Ad Extensions

If you’re not using ad extensions, you’re leaving money on the table. These give your ads more real estate and improve CTR. Here’s what you should use:

  • Sitelink Extensions: Direct users to specific pages (e.g., “Shop Men’s Shoes” & “Shop Women’s Shoes”)

  • Callout Extensions: Highlight unique benefits (e.g., “100% Money-Back Guarantee”)

  • Call Extensions: Let people call you directly (perfect for service-based businesses)

  • Price Extensions: Show pricing upfront to filter out unqualified leads

  • Structured Snippet Extensions: Gives information about specific aspects of your services or products (e.g., Styles, Brands available)
example of sitelink extension on google search ads

Bidding Strategies: The Smart Way

Wanna spend less and get more clicks? Then you need to get your bidding strategy right. At TheAdsgency we like to start a new campaign on a new account with Maximize Clicks. Once we get a some conversions we would change the bidding to Maximize Conversions. After collecting even more conversion data (around 30/month for 2 months straight) we would switch to Target CPA. Now this is only one example and is not a one size fit all, you should test your strategy or ask for help from experts if needed:

  • Manual Bidding: Best if you want full control over CPC.

  • Enhanced CPC: Google adjusts your bid slightly to get better conversions.

  • Maximize Clicks: Good for getting more traffic, but be careful—it doesn’t guarantee quality.

  • Target ROAS: If you’re focused on return on ad spend, this is the way to go.

Quick Tip:

Always adjust bids based on device, location, and time of day to get the best performance!

Tracking and Optimizing Performance

If you’re not tracking your results, you’re flying blind. Here’s what to watch:

  • CTR (Click-Through Rate): How many people click on your ad

  • Conversion Rate: How many clicks turn into actual leads or sales

  • Quality Score: Google’s rating of your ad relevance (higher score = lower CPC)

  • Cost Per Conversion: Are you paying too much for leads?

Bonus Tip:

Use Google Analytics and Looker Studio to track user behavior beyond the ad click. Here is a guide from the best Google Tag Manager expert in the game to teach you how to track your Google Ads performances.

Common PPC Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these, and you’ll already be ahead of most advertisers:

  • ❌ Ignoring negative keywords (wasting money on irrelevant searches) – learn to use them.
  • ❌ Not testing multiple ad variations.
  • ❌ Bidding too aggressively on broad match keywords.
  • ❌ Forgetting to track conversions.
  • ❌ Letting campaigns run without adjustments.
  • ❌ Creating a million campaigns spreading your budget too thin.

Conclusion

PPC is powerful—but only if you do it right. Structure your campaigns well, write killer ad copy, test everything, and keep optimizing based on data. Follow these tips, and you’ll start seeing better results without wasting money.

Now, go crush those ads! 🚀

FAQ – Crafting Effective PPC Campaigns

How much should I spend on PPC?

Depends on your goals! Start small (around $10-$50/day), then scale based on results.

What’s the best keyword match type to use?

A mix of exact match and phrase match works best for precision and reach. But make sure you don’t target too many keywords or else you will be spreading your budget too thin. Focus on the keywords bringing you results.

How long does it take to see PPC results?

You can start seeing clicks immediately, but optimizing for real results takes a few weeks. At TheAdsgency we have created a 90-day growth method that ensures you see results in 90 days or less.

Should I use Google Ads or Facebook Ads?

Google Ads = Intent-based (people searching for a solution) Facebook Ads = Interest-based (targeting people by behavior). Ideally you want to use both but that also depends on your budget, your strategy and customer acquisition model.

Can I run PPC without a website?

Yes! You can use Google Ads Call-Only campaigns or lead forms.

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