The Right (and Wrong) Way to Grow with Google App Campaigns â Ashley Black, Candid Consulting
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On the podcast I talk with Ashley about what makes Google App Campaigns so effective for growth, proven optimization strategies, and why lower CPMs can sometimes be a warning sign rather than a win.Top Takeaways:đ Google App Campaigns: Big reach, but fewer levers to pullGoogleâs ad platform delivers massive scale - search, YouTube, the Play Store - but hands much of the control to machine learning. That tradeoff can work in your favor, but only if you guide the system with structured testing, smart bidding, and strong creative input.đŻ Lower CPMs arenât always a reason to celebrateLower ad costs might look good on paper, but they often mean your ads are running in lower-quality placements. Understanding where Google is serving your ads - whether in search, display, or YouTube - helps you avoid cheap but ineffective traffic.đ Scaling requires patience, not just budgetGoogleâs algorithm doesnât respond well to drastic changes. Scaling too fast can throw off performance, leading to unstable results. The best approach? Increase budgets by 20% every few days to give the system time to adjust.đ Creative testing looks different on Google - play the game accordinglyUnlike Meta, Google doesnât allow direct A/B testing for creatives. That doesnât mean you canât optimize. The best way to guide the algorithm? Set up multiple ad groups with distinct creative themes, then monitor what Google prioritizes.đĄ Google Ads on iOS: A challenge, but still worth itGoogleâs iOS campaigns rely heavily on search and YouTube, but ATT and SKAdNetwork make tracking conversions trickier. Google fills in gaps with modeled conversions, but advertisers need to understand the discrepancies between Googleâs reports and their MMPs.About Ashley Black đšâđ» Founder of Candid Consulting, an agency specializing in helping apps run effective marketing campaigns for Android and iOS.đ¶ Ashley spent years at Google leading app ad strategy, helping developers scale through machine learning, user acquisition, and optimization.đĄ âIf you have an app and youâre starting to think about how you actually pay to get users to download that app, youâre probably going to start looking at Google.âđ  LinkedIn