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May 1, 2025Google Ads can feel like a slot machine—sometimes you get a lead, sometimes you get nothing but a smaller bank account.
Most small businesses dive in hoping for quick wins… and instead waste money on ads that don’t convert, don’t target the right audience, or lead to dead-end clicks.
Here’s the truth: Google Ads can work—but only if you avoid these common traps.
Let’s break it down.
❌ You’re Targeting Way Too Broad
If your keywords are just “plumber” or “marketing services,” you’re throwing your ad into a sea of randomness. You might show up in front of someone looking for a job, a DIY article, or services in the wrong state.
Even worse? You’re paying for it.
Fix it: Use specific, buyer-intent keywords.
✅ “Emergency plumber Fitzgerald GA”
✅ “Small business social media manager in Georgia”
These are way more likely to lead to real results.
🚫 You’re Not Using Negative Keywords
Let’s say you offer custom t-shirts. Without negative keywords, your ad might show up for “free t-shirt design template” or “how to print shirts at home.”
That’s not your customer. That’s your budget killer.
Fix it: Add negatives like “free,” “DIY,” “template,” and “cheap.” You’ll stop paying for traffic that was never going to convert.
🧱 Your Landing Page Isn’t Pulling Its Weight
If someone clicks your ad and lands on a slow, messy, or off-topic page… they’re gone in 3 seconds.
Your ad might be solid, but if your landing page is vague or generic, you’re basically saying, “Thanks for clicking. Now go away.”
Fix it: Match the ad’s promise with a clean, focused page that tells the visitor exactly what to do next—whether it’s calling you, booking a service, or filling out a form.
📉 You Set It and Forgot It
Google Ads is not a crockpot. You can’t just “set it and forget it.”
If you’re not checking your campaigns, testing new copy, adjusting bids, or tracking what’s actually converting, then you’re just guessing—and paying for it.
Fix it: Check your ad performance weekly. Look at which ads are getting clicks and which are converting. Pause anything underperforming. Optimize what works.
🧠 Your Ads Sound Like Everyone Else’s
“Top-quality service at affordable prices!”
“Call us today for a free quote!”
Yawn. These ads are everywhere, and they all sound the same.
Fix it: Write like a human. Use real language that connects.
Better:
“Broken A/C in Fitzgerald? We fix it fast—same-day appointments available.”
“Tired of managing your own marketing? Let a local pro handle it while you focus on the business.”
That’s how you stand out.
🚀 Final Thought: You Don’t Need a Big Budget—You Need a Smart Strategy
Google Ads isn’t about spending more. It’s about spending smarter.
If you know your audience, speak to their needs, and track your results, you can get real leads from even a modest budget.
But if you’re just guessing? You’re probably just donating to Google.
📣 Need Help Getting More from Your Google Ads?
At Twin Rivers Communications, I help small businesses:
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Target the right keywords
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Write ads that actually convert
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Fix broken campaigns and landing pages
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Stop wasting money on clicks that go nowhere
📞 Call or text 321-578-8133 to get started.