About bid strategy statuses
Your bid strategy status tells you whether your automated bid strategies are active or not, and why they might be limited. When checking your campaign statistics, it’s helpful to review the status of your automated bid strategies to be sure they’re running as expected and help you resolve any issues, as needed. This article describes what each bid strategy status means.
Before you begin
If you’re not using any automated bid strategies, read About automated bidding to see if any of them are right for you. If you don’t know where to find your bid strategy status, learn how to Find your bid strategy status.
Bid strategy statuses
Inactive
The bid strategy isn't active. Here are some reasons why a bid strategy might be inactive:
- There are no campaigns, ad groups, or keywords attached to this strategy.
- All keywords or ads using this strategy are paused.
- A prepaid budget has been spent.
Active
The bid strategy is active and setting bids to optimize performance. No changes are needed.
Learning
After you make a change to your bid strategy, it takes time for Google Ads to gather the performance data it needs to optimize your bids. To see which of the following 6 reasons your bid strategy currently has a "Learning" status, hover over the speech bubble () next to your bid strategy’s status.
New strategy
The bid strategy was recently created or reactivated. Google Ads is now adjusting to optimize your bids.
Budget change
The budget was recently changed. Google Ads is now adjusting to optimize your bids. This status applies to the "maximize clicks" strategy only.
Setting change
A setting for the bid strategy was changed. Google Ads is now adjusting to optimize your bids.
Conversion setting change
You’ve recently set up conversion tracking or changed your conversion bid metric.
Conversion action setting change
You’ve recently added or removed a conversion action related to one of your bid strategies, changed the "Include in ‘Conversions'" setting, or changed your conversion “Count" setting.
Composition change
Campaigns, ad groups, or keywords have been added to or removed from the bid strategy. Google Ads is now adjusting to optimize your bids.
Next steps
- Wait for Google Ads to learn your new strategy. Changing bid strategy settings often may prolong the learning period or prevent Google Ads from accurately adjusting bids to meet your goals.
- Key metrics may vary during this time, so you may not want to measure performance until the learning period is over.
Limited
Your bid strategy is limited by one of the following 5 factors. To see which factor is limiting your bid strategy, hover over the speech bubble () next to your bid strategy’s status.
Bid limits
Maximum and/or minimum bid limits are being met by multiple keywords. As a result, your bids may not be fully optimized.
Next step
If your bid strategy is not performing as well as you'd like, you may want to increase the maximum bid limit and/or decrease the minimum bid limit.
Not enough data
Google Ads could optimize your bids more effectively with more conversion data.
Next steps
- Make sure conversion tracking and reporting is working properly. If you import offline conversions, make sure you have imported your recent conversions into Google Ads.
- If conversion tracking is working properly, you may be able to get more conversions by increasing traffic to the site associated with the strategy.
Learn how to increase traffic to your website.
Low priority spend
The target spend for this bid strategy cannot be met. The budgets associated with this strategy may be depleted by other bid strategies or manual keyword bids.
Next steps
- Increase the budgets associated with this strategy or lower your target spend.
- You can also remove your target spend entirely. Google Ads will automatically adjust your spend to work with the remaining budget.
Learn how to avoid a depleted daily budget.
Budget constrained
Many of the keywords using this strategy are limited by budget. As a result, Google Ads may not be able to raise bids enough to meet your goals.
Next steps
- Increase the budgets associated with this strategy.
- You can also change the strategy settings to allow bids to be raised when budget constrained. However, this is not recommended, as it can sometimes make the bid strategy less effective.
Learn how to avoid a depleted daily budget.
Low Quality Score
Many of the keywords associated with this bid strategy have a low Quality Score. As a result, your ads may not be displayed often enough to meet your goals.
Next steps
- Remove low quality keywords associated with this strategy.
- You can also change the strategy settings to allow bids to be raised for low quality keywords. However, this is not recommended. Getting low quality keywords to rank highly in an auction can be expensive, and you still might not meet your goals.
Misconfigured (conversion setting)
Automated, conversion-based bid strategies--Target cost-per-acquisition (CPA), Target return on ad spend (ROAS), or Maximize conversions, or Enhanced cost-per-click (ECPC) with Search and Shopping campaigns -- use your conversion history to optimize bids with precision on each and every auction. But if you don’t have the right conversion actions set up, it could impact the accuracy of your strategy’s automated bids, limiting your conversions.
Below are a few reasons that your conversion tracking settings might be limiting the performance of your bid strategies and what you can do to resolve each issue.
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Conversion tracking missing
Your bid strategy targets conversions, but you don’t have any conversion actions that your bid strategy can use.
Note: If you use cross-account conversion tracking and you’re having this issue, it'll need to be resolved in the Google Ads manager account.
Next steps
If you haven’t already, you’ll need to set up conversion tracking.
If you already have conversion tracking set up, then check the following settings to make sure your conversion data is available to your bid strategies:
Verify your conversion action is enabled
- Sign in to your AdWords account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
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Find your conversion action and check its status, which is located in the column to the left of the “Name” column.
- If your conversion action is enabled, it will be a green dot.
- If your conversion action is removed, it will be a red X. To enable the conversion action, click the icon and choose Enabled.
Verify the “Include in ‘Conversions’” setting is checked
- Sign in to your AdWords account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
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Click the name of your conversion action, and find the “Include in ‘Conversions’” setting near the bottom of the list of settings.
- If “Include in ‘Conversions’” is marked “Yes,” then no change is necessary.
- If “Include in ‘Conversions’” is marked “No,” then you’ll need to change the setting to “Yes,” and click Save.
Missing app install conversion actions
Your bid strategy targets app installs, but you don’t have any conversion actions that your bid strategy can use.
Note: If you use cross-account conversion tracking and you’re having this issue, it'll need to be resolved in the Google Ads manager account.
Next steps
If you haven’t already, you’ll need to set up an app install conversion action for Android or iOS.
If you already have mobile app conversion tracking set up, then check the following settings to make sure your conversion data is available to your bid strategies:
Verify your conversion action is enabled
- Sign in to your AdWords account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
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Find your conversion action and check its status, which is located in the column to the left of the “Name” column.
- If your conversion action is enabled, it will be a green dot.
- If your conversion action is removed, it will be a red X. To enable the conversion action, click the icon and choose Enabled.
Verify the “Include in ‘Conversions’” setting is checked
- Sign in to your AdWords account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
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Click the name of your conversion action, and find the “Include in ‘Conversions’” setting near the bottom of the list of settings.
- If “Include in ‘Conversions’” is marked “Yes,” then no change is necessary.
- If “Include in ‘Conversions’” is marked “No,” then you’ll need to change the setting to “Yes,” and click Save.
Missing phone call conversion actions
Your bid strategy targets phone calls from ads, but you don’t have any conversion actions that your bid strategy can use.
Note: If you use cross-account conversion tracking and you’re having this issue, it'll need to be resolved in the Google Ads manager account.
Next steps
If you haven’t already, you’ll need to set up conversion tracking to track calls from ads.
If you’ve already set up conversion tracking to track calls from ads, then check the following settings to make sure your conversion data is available to your bid strategies:
Verify your conversion action is enabled
- Sign in to your AdWords account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
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Find your conversion action and check its status, which is located in the column to the left of the “Name” column.
- If your conversion action is enabled, it will be a green dot.
- If your conversion action is removed, it will be a red X. To enable the conversion action, click the icon and choose Enabled.
Verify the “Include in ‘Conversions’” setting is checked
- Sign in to your AdWords account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
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Click the name of your conversion action, and find the “Include in ‘Conversions’” setting near the bottom of the list of settings.
- If “Include in ‘Conversions’” is marked “Yes,” then no change is necessary.
- If “Include in ‘Conversions’” is marked “No,” then you’ll need to change the setting to “Yes,” and click Save.
Missing website conversion actions
Your bid strategy targets conversions on your website, but you don’t have any conversion actions that your bid strategy can use.
Note: If you use cross-account conversion tracking and you’re having this issue, it'll need to be resolved in the Google Ads manager account.
Next steps
If you haven’t already, you’ll need to set up conversions for your website.
If you already have conversion tracking set up for your website, then check the following settings to make sure your conversion data is available to your bid strategies:
Verify your conversion action is enabled
- Sign in to your AdWords account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
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Find your conversion action and check its status, which is located in the column to the left of the “Name” column.
- If your conversion action is enabled, it will be a green dot.
- If your conversion action is removed, it will be a red X. To enable the conversion action, click the icon and choose Enabled.
Verify the “Include in ‘conversions’” setting is checked
- Sign in to your AdWords account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
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Click the name of your conversion action, and find the “Include in ‘Conversions’” setting near the bottom of the list of settings.
- If “Include in ‘Conversions’” is marked “Yes,” then no change is necessary.
- If “Include in ‘Conversions’” is marked “No,” then you’ll need to change the setting to “Yes,” and click Save.
Various
More than one status is represented in the timeframe being viewed.
Next step
- Narrow your timeframe to a shorter interval to see more detailed info about your bid strategy’s status history.
Unavailable
A status is not yet available for this strategy type.
* Nguồn: Google