Following on from a previous thread, I took a dive into Google Ads. Despite Tweek's excellent advice, I tried a Search advert because, by default, it doesn't require an image and allowed me to dip my toes in the process a little more easily. I also created a very tight target audience ... too tight, and it hasn't seen any success ... but again I'm fine with that, because it has let me begin the learning curve without any (financial) damage.
Next, I'll do a Display Ad that requires images.
The biggest challenge (prompting this thread) is how Google wants five images (Display ads only), "up to" five headlines and at least three descriptions (for Search Ads too), because Google Ads randomly rotates and changes the order of all the "assets". In other words, any image can be displayed with any headline, and with any description. It's randomly generated, although theoretically I suppose the best combination is discovered and shown more.
So you can't create what you might call "linear" ad copy. An image, connected to a relevant headline, with the description adding the impact. It's pretty tricky stuff to get your head around.
Anyone else had a different experience?
Cheers.