RSAs offer flexibility, but they can underperform if left fully automated. Here's how to regain control and improve CTR:
Fixes to Improve RSA Performance:
Pin High-Performing Headlines
Pin your best CTR headlines to Position 1 or 2. This ensures top placements go to proven messages, reducing poor auto-generated combos.
Use Strong Performing ETA Copy
Take headlines/descriptions from your top ETAs and reuse them in RSAs, pinned if needed. Treat RSAs like structured ETAs with flexibility.
Limit Headlines Temporarily
Instead of adding 15 headlines, test with 4–6 strong ones. Fewer variations = less risk of bad combinations.
Create Multiple RSAs per Ad Group
Use 2–3 RSAs with different themes (value-focused, product-focused, CTA-driven) rather than one all-in-one RSA.
Monitor Asset Performance
Check asset labels (e.g., “Low”, “Best”) and remove or replace poor-performing headlines/descriptions.
Avoid This:
To fix CTR drops in RSAs, treat them like guided ETAs — pin proven assets, use fewer but stronger headlines, and optimize based on asset performance data. This gives you control without needing to revert to ETAs.