I run Google call ads for one of my clients. Okay, the ad got approved, but no spending, and no clicks. Only been two impressions for the last two days. I didn't have any negative keywords. Okay? Your suggestion will be helpful. So there are two things which you are stating over here. The most concern for me is that you don't have any negative keywords.
That doesn't mean that you put in negative keywords and your campaign is not running. You need to have negative keywords. Why waste money? Why can't you think of some terms which you know are not right for you? Put them up in the account level negative list, you're going to save a lot of money. So let's say you're running a campaign for iPhone repair.
You don't do car repairs. So the words car, motorcycle, cycle, or any other kind of repair you can think of, keep putting them as negative keywords. Build up your list quickly. Don't have to wait for those clicks to come through. And then you find out, I wasted so much budget on my car repair system because Google somehow matched my iPhone repair to car repair and so on.
I'm not saying it will, but I'm just giving you an example. So put the negative keywords in the thing which, without looking at your campaign setup and how we have set them up, I think the only thing which you are not being aggressive enough is your bidding. So you need to bid up. Keep increasing the bids until it starts to run and it should work.
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