Why Are My Google Ads Not Showing | Diagnosis
“My ad isn’t showing” can have two different causes: the ad genuinely isn’t serving, or it is serving and you simply can’t see it. The first step is telling those two apart.
First: don’t test it with your own search
Searching for your own ad on Google to check it is a common habit, but it’s both misleading and harmful. Misleading, because results vary by your location, search history and the specific auction at that moment.
Harmful, because you rack up impressions even without clicking; seeing your own ad repeatedly lowers your click-through rate, which affects Quality Score.
The right method is the ad preview and diagnosis tool in the interface. It tells you whether the ad is eligible to serve for that search and states the reason if not.
Cause 1: Budget exhausted
If a campaign hits its daily budget early, no ads run for the rest of the day. The interface shows a “limited by budget” warning.
In this case the ad can appear in the morning and disappear by afternoon — this is the most common cause of “sometimes it shows, sometimes it doesn’t”.
Cause 2: Bid insufficient
If your bid isn’t enough to appear on the first page, the ad serves but isn’t visible. The keyword status shows “below first page bid”.
The fix isn’t always raising the bid; raising Quality Score gets you the same position more cheaply.
Cause 3: Ad disapproved or limited
A disapproved ad doesn’t serve at all. A limited ad doesn’t serve in certain regions or to certain users — this is easy to miss because the campaign still looks like it’s running. Covered in detail on the error codes page.
Cause 4: Targeting too narrow
When location, language, device, schedule and audience settings combine, the reachable audience can shrink much further than expected. This is especially true when audience targeting is used in “targeting” mode rather than observation.
Language settings are a frequently missed trap too: matching is done by the user’s browser language, not your page’s language.
Cause 5: Payment or account issue
If a card has expired, a payment was declined, or verification isn’t complete, ads stop. These are quick to fix but cost days of lost serving if unnoticed.
Cause 6: No search volume
If your targeted keyword isn’t searched enough, it falls into “low search volume” status and doesn’t serve. This is normal for very narrow, very specific terms.
Want help? I can go through your account and rule out these six causes in order. You can reach me from the contact page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the ad preview tool?
It’s in the Tools section of the Google Ads interface. It shows whether your ad is eligible to serve for a specific search, location and language.
My competitor shows up but I don’t. Why?
In the same auction their bid and Quality Score combined may be outranking yours. Auction insights shows your relative position.
How long until a new campaign starts serving?
Ad review is usually quick. If it’s taking longer, it’s likely gone to manual review; beyond a few days you should follow up through support.