Google Ad prompts are structured instructions used with AI tools to plan write and refine ads for Google Ads. Clear prompts matter because ad work depends on intent limits and precision. Vague input leads to weak copy and wasted spend. SeriesWire provides a prompt generator and a prompt library to help people work with clear reusable prompt templates.
Prompts are templates. You replace bracketed text with your own details such as goals inputs constraints or context.
Google Ads campaign planning prompts
Create a Google Ads campaign plan for [describe your product or service] with the main goal of [state campaign goal]. Include campaign structure budget split and bidding approach within [add constraints].
Outline a Google Ads campaign for [insert business type] targeting [describe audience]. Focus on search intent keywords and a clear conversion path given [insert budget or time limit].
Plan a Google Ads campaign for [insert offer] in [insert market or location]. Define campaign type ad groups and success metrics under [add constraints].
Search ads copywriting prompts
Write search ad headlines and descriptions for [insert product or service]. Follow Google Ads character limits and focus on [insert main benefit] while avoiding [add restrictions].
Generate search ad copy for [insert keyword theme] that speaks to [describe user intent]. Keep the tone [insert tone] and align with [insert landing page goal].
Create multiple versions of search ad copy for [insert offer]. Each version should highlight a different value point within Google Ads limits.
Keyword research prompts for Google Ads
Suggest keyword groups for a Google Ads campaign about [insert topic]. Separate high intent keywords from research keywords and note exclusions.
Generate a keyword list for [insert product or service] targeting [insert audience]. Include suggested match types and negative keyword ideas.
Organize keywords for Google Ads around [insert core problem]. Group them by intent and funnel stage within [add constraints].
Audience targeting prompts
Define Google Ads audience segments for [insert business]. Include demographics interests and intent signals based on [insert goal].
Create audience targeting ideas for a Google Ads campaign promoting [insert offer]. Focus on relevance and reach limits.
Suggest custom audience ideas for Google Ads using [insert data source or behavior]. Explain how each audience aligns with the campaign goal.
Ad extensions prompts
Write Google Ads extensions for [insert product or service]. Include sitelinks callouts and structured snippets aligned with [insert goal].
Generate ad extension copy for a Google Ads campaign targeting [insert audience]. Keep each extension focused on a single benefit.
Create a set of ad extensions that support search ads for [insert offer]. Ensure clarity and consistency with the main ad copy.
Landing page alignment prompts
Review a landing page for [insert product or service] and suggest changes to better align with Google Ads search intent for [insert keywords].
Map Google Ads messages to landing page sections for [insert offer]. Ensure message match and clear conversion flow.
Suggest landing page copy adjustments to improve Google Ads conversion rate for traffic from [insert campaign type].
Google Ads performance analysis prompts
Analyze Google Ads performance data for [insert campaign]. Identify issues related to clicks conversions and spend within [add constraints].
Review Google Ads metrics for [insert timeframe]. Provide insights on what to pause improve or test next.
Summarize Google Ads results for [insert campaign goal]. Focus on practical actions rather than metrics alone.
Ads optimization and testing prompts
Suggest optimization ideas for a Google Ads campaign promoting [insert offer]. Focus on copy keywords and bidding.
Create an A B testing plan for Google Ads headlines and descriptions for [insert product or service].
Identify quick optimization actions for a low performing Google Ads campaign in [insert market].
Budget and bidding prompts
Recommend a Google Ads bidding strategy for [insert campaign goal] given [insert budget and timeframe].
Plan a daily and monthly Google Ads budget for [insert business type]. Include prioritization across campaigns.
Adjust bidding strategy for a Google Ads campaign facing [insert issue such as high CPC or low conversions].
How these prompts are used in practice
These Google Ad prompts are used during planning writing and review stages. Teams often reuse the same template with small changes across campaigns. A common mistake is adding too many goals to one prompt. Another is skipping constraints like budget geography or funnel stage. Clear limits help the AI stay focused. A basic understanding of how Google Ads operates helps improve outcomes and Google provides official documentation through its Google Ads Help Center.
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How to use these prompts
Each prompt is a starting point not a final instruction. Replace the bracketed text with your own details such as product audience goal and limits. Edit the wording to match your workflow or tool. You can shorten a prompt or add one extra line if your situation needs it. Small changes often lead to clearer output.
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