The difference between running Google Ads and running Google Ads well

The cursor blinked. Mark stared at the screen, jaw tight, spreadsheet open, numbers glaring back at him. The Google Ads dashboard looked clean enough: budget spent, impressions delivered, clicks recorded. But the ROAS column – that was the punchline. For every euro in, just fifty cents came back. He scrolled, looking for a mistake. The campaign was “live,” technically. But profitable? Not even close.

 

He’d followed the guides, ticked all the boxes, even copied a competitor’s ad copy for good measure. Now the CEO wanted answers. “We’re running ads. Why aren’t we seeing sales?” Mark had no idea what to say. He’d set up Google Ads, but he definitely wasn’t running them well. That’s the gap – and it’s wider than most realise.

 

The Illusion of Activity

In over a hundred digital projects, we’ve watched business owners and even marketing managers fall into the same trap. Google Ads is simple to launch: pick some keywords, write a few headlines, set a daily budget. The platform’s friendly blue buttons make it feel like setting up a coffee machine. But in paid search, activity is not the same as results.

 

What most people miss: Google will always spend your budget. That’s the only guarantee. The real question is whether your spend is buying you customers or just traffic. We’ve seen campaigns run for months with zero conversions, because there was no strategy – just hope and a credit card.

 

Campaign Structure: Where Good Campaigns Go to Die

Let’s talk structure. The default approach is to dump all your keywords into a single campaign, maybe two ad groups, and let Google’s automation handle the rest. This is usually where things start to unravel.

 

When we audit campaigns, the pattern is obvious: vague ad groups, mixed-intent keywords, generic ads. The result? Your budget is spread thin, quality score tanks, and your ads are showing to the wrong people at the wrong time.

 

A well-structured campaign looks different. Ad groups are tightly themed. Each keyword group matches a specific customer intent. The ads speak directly to that intent. This isn’t about neatness – it’s about control. The difference in performance can be the difference between a 2x and a 0.5x ROAS.

 

Ad Groups and Intent: The Quiet Killer of Profitability

We’ve seen it dozens of times: a campaign for a local retailer with “men’s jackets”, “women’s winter coats”, and “rain jackets” all crammed together. The logic is “they’re all jackets, right?” But the searcher looking for a rain jacket is not the same as the one after a women’s winter coat.

 

Here’s what happens:

  • Ads become generic to try to cover everything (“Shop our jackets!”), so nobody feels spoken to
  • Clickthrough rate drops
  • Quality Score suffers, so you pay more per click
  • Conversions flatline – because the landing page doesn’t match the intent

 

A good ad group is focused. If it’s “men’s rain jackets”, the ads say just that. The landing page is all about men’s rain jackets. Every step feels made for the searcher. That’s when Google rewards you: higher Quality Score, lower costs, better ad positions, and more conversions for every euro spent.

 

Match Types: The Hidden Drain on Your Budget

Ask any PPC manager about wasted spend, and match types are the usual suspects. Broad match is seductive – more impressions, more clicks, right? But it’s also a fast way to burn through budget on irrelevant searches. We’ve seen campaigns where “women’s shoes” triggered ads for “shoe repair”, “kids’ slippers”, and even “how to clean sneakers”.

 

One client told us, “We’ve been live for six months and nobody calls. Are we even showing to the right people?” After a quick look, the answer was clear: almost half the clicks were on searches they’d never sell to. The wrong match type is the silent killer of ROAS.

 

The fix isn’t complicated, but it is tedious: use phrase and exact match for core terms, build a negative keyword list, and monitor search terms like a hawk. It’s not glamorous, but it’s where profit lives.

 

Bidding Strategy: The Myth of “Set and Forget”

Google pushes automated bidding like it’s magic. Sometimes it works, but not when campaigns are messy, or when data is thin. We’ve seen businesses with small budgets set to “Maximise Conversions”, only for Google to spend it all in a day on a handful of low-quality clicks.

 

Manual bidding isn’t dead, and sometimes it’s essential. Especially in the early stages, the best-performing campaigns we’ve seen at Roakon started with manual bids, careful adjustments, and a watchful eye on cost per conversion. Automation is a tool, not a replacement for strategy.

 

Quality Score and Landing Page Alignment: The Overlooked Levers

If there’s one lever that separates average from excellent campaigns, it’s Quality Score. And the fastest way to boost it? Landing page relevance. This is the piece nearly everyone ignores. We’ve built 30+ online stores and seen the pattern: the best performing ads always send users to a page that matches the ad’s promise, with clear information and a single call to action.

 

It’s not about sending everyone to the homepage. It’s about connecting the intent of the search with the exact product or service. When Roakon rebuilt a campaign for a client in retail, we split their ad groups by product type, rewrote ads to match, and sent each click to a tailored landing page. Quality Score rose by 2-3 points overnight, clicks cost less, and – crucially – sales started to outpace spend. The difference between “running ads” and “running ads well” was night and day.

 

What We See Across 100+ Clients

After working across retail, hospitality, healthcare, logistics and more, a few patterns are clear:

  • Most campaigns are under-structured and over-automated
  • Few businesses monitor search terms or negative keywords regularly
  • The landing page is usually an afterthought
  • Reporting is focused on click volume, not profit

 

The difference between a 2x and a 0.5x ROAS is rarely about budget. It’s about clarity, structure, and daily discipline. Roakon has rebuilt dozens of accounts where just fixing these basics turned a failing campaign into a profitable channel. The hard part isn’t knowing what to do – it’s actually doing it, week after week.

 

The next time you see a Google Ads account with a lot of activity but not much return, remember: it’s not about running campaigns. It’s about running them well. The gap is real, and so are the rewards when you close it.

 

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