How I Build a Google Ads Campaign for SaaS Clients?

A simple approach that actually gets results.

When I started running Google Ads for SaaS businesses, I realized most of them either overcomplicate things or don’t fully understand what’s needed to get actual signups, or demos. So I decided to stick to a method that’s easy, focused, and conversion-driven.

In this blog, I’ll walk you through how I personally set up and run a Google Ads campaign for SaaS clients. No fluff, just what works.


1. Start With the Funnel Goal

Before anything, I figure out what part of the funnel I’m targeting:

  • TOFU (Top of Funnel): Drive awareness or website visits
  • MOFU (Middle of Funnel): Get signups, free trials, or demo bookings
  • BOFU (Bottom of Funnel): Retargeting + competitor campaigns to close

Most of the time for SaaS, we focus on MOFU, because that’s where trial/demo leads come in.


2. Define the Right Audience

I take time to understand:

  • Who is using the product?
  • Who is paying for it?
  • Who is searching?

For example, if it’s a project management SaaS, the decision-maker might be a product manager, startup founder, or team lead. Knowing this helps with keyword targeting and ad copy tone.


3. Choose the Campaign Type

I usually go with:

  • Search campaigns (because they’re intent-driven)
  • Brand campaigns (to protect the brand name)
  • Sometimes PMax, but only after Search is already performing

Tip: For early-stage SaaS, don’t start with PMax. It needs a lot of data and budget to work well.


4. Do Smart Keyword Research

I don’t just dump random keywords. I look for:

  • High intent terms like “project management tool for small teams”
  • Competitor keywords (e.g., “ClickUp alternatives”)
  • Pain points (e.g., “how to manage team tasks easily”)

Then I organize ad groups based on themes, not a big mess of keywords.


5. Write Simple, Clear Ad Copy

Forget buzzwords. I write copy that:

  • Says what the tool does
  • Highlights the benefit
  • Uses numbers, social proof, or USPs [Unique Selling Points]

Example:

“Manage Your Projects 2x Faster”

Try our tool free for 14 days. No credit card required.


6. Build a Clean, Conversion-Focused Landing Page

A strong ad won’t work if the landing page is confusing.

What I always recommend:

  • One clear CTA (Book Demo / Start Trial)
  • Hero section with value prop
  • Trust signals (logos, testimonials, case studies)
  • Short form or calendar integration

7. Set the Budget & Bidding

For SaaS, I start with:

  • Daily budget: Depends on keyword CPC and client’s stage
  • Bidding strategy: Maximize conversions (or manual CPC if needed early on)

Important: I always make sure conversion tracking is properly set up before launch (thank you page or event tracking with GTM).


8.Launch>Monitor>Optimize

Once the campaign is live:

  • I check after 3–5 days (not every hour!)
  • Kill keywords or ads with 0 conversions
  • Test new copy or landing page variants
  • Add negatives regularly

After 2 weeks, I usually have enough data to optimize properly.


This is the method I follow, and it works because it’s simple, focused, and driven by goals. You don’t need a huge budget to get results you just need clarity, tracking, and consistency or in simple words, You just need to start!

If you’re a SaaS founder or marketer and want someone to set this up for you or audit your current setup, feel free to reach out.


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