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Is your business wasting money on Google? Here’s how to tell.

Google Ads can be a goldmine for acquiring customers—if you know what you’re doing. But poorly managed campaigns often burn through budgets with little to show. Here’s how Australian businesses can spot wasteful ad spend before it hurts the bottom line.

1. Low Quality Scores
Quality Score (QS) is Google’s rating of your keywords, ads and landing pages. Scores below 5/10 often signal misaligned ads or slow landing pages. When QS is low, you pay more per click and your ads rank lower. Regular audits—ideally with seasoned Google Ads consultants in Perth—can diagnose QS issues.

2. High Cost-Per-Acquisition (CPA)
Track your CPA: how much you pay to win a customer. If your CPA far exceeds the profit margin on each sale, it’s a red flag. Compare ad spend against actual conversions—phone calls, form fills or e-commerce transactions—to calculate true ROI.

3. Poorly Targeted Keywords
Broad match keywords can attract irrelevant clicks. For example, “lawn mower” might show your ad to people seeking lawn care tips, not equipment buyers. Use phrase or exact match types, and regularly mine your Search Terms report to add negative keywords.

4. Under-optimized Ad Copy
Ads that don’t speak directly to user intent underperform. Test multiple headlines and descriptions in A/B splits. Ads with clear benefits, relevant calls to action and dynamic keyword insertion typically boost click-through rates and lower costs.

5. Neglected Campaign Structure
Spray-and-pray strategies—where all keywords are lumped together—prevent clear performance insights. Organise campaigns by product line, geography or audience segment. A well-structured account makes budgeting and bidding far more efficient.

6. No Conversion Tracking
Without tracking, you’re flying blind. Set up Google Analytics and conversion tags for website events: purchases, enquiries or downloads. If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.

7. Automated Bidding Gone Wrong
AI-driven bidding can save time, but only when fed accurate goals and data. If you notice erratic spend spikes, switch to manual or enhanced CPC until you diagnose the root cause.

A flawed Google Ads account wastes precious marketing dollars—and frustrates business owners. By monitoring Quality Scores, CPAs, keyword relevance, ad performance and proper tracking, you can nip waste in the bud.
 

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