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Google Ads is not a set it and forget it platform. Without regular reviews, inefficiencies creep in and wasted spend piles up.

Regular audits help you cut waste, spot underperformers early, and keep your structure clean. Audit frequency should be monthly for light checks, quarterly for deep dives, or immediately after major updates like new funnels or offers.

Key Audit Areas:

  • Campaign structure: logical splits, naming conventions;
  • Keyword quality: tight themes, negatives updated;
  • Ad copy: fresh variations, relevance to queries;
  • Bidding and budgets: aligned with performance goals;
  • Landing pages: speed, message match, mobile usability;
  • Conversion tracking: accuracy and consistency
  • Audiences: remarketing lists active and sized correctly.

Use a standard audit template to log findings, assign owners, and track progress across time.

Summarize each audit with 3–5 key insights and immediate action steps - this makes it digestible for stakeholders and creates accountability.

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Section 11. Chapter 3

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Google Ads is not a set it and forget it platform. Without regular reviews, inefficiencies creep in and wasted spend piles up.

Regular audits help you cut waste, spot underperformers early, and keep your structure clean. Audit frequency should be monthly for light checks, quarterly for deep dives, or immediately after major updates like new funnels or offers.

Key Audit Areas:

  • Campaign structure: logical splits, naming conventions;
  • Keyword quality: tight themes, negatives updated;
  • Ad copy: fresh variations, relevance to queries;
  • Bidding and budgets: aligned with performance goals;
  • Landing pages: speed, message match, mobile usability;
  • Conversion tracking: accuracy and consistency
  • Audiences: remarketing lists active and sized correctly.

Use a standard audit template to log findings, assign owners, and track progress across time.

Summarize each audit with 3–5 key insights and immediate action steps - this makes it digestible for stakeholders and creates accountability.

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

Section 11. Chapter 3
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