If your Google Ads campaigns stopped spending after completing advertiser verification, it’s likely that your account is undergoing further review as part of the process. Here are some steps you can take to resolve the issue: 1. Check Your Account Status: Ensure your account isn’t on hold or under review. You can check this by navigating to the Status tab in your Google Ads account. If the account is under review, it may take a few days for spending to resume. 2. Review Campaign Settings: Verify that your campaigns are active and targeting the right audience. Make sure the budget is sufficient and that no campaigns, ad groups, or ads have been accidentally paused or removed. 3. Ensure Ad Compliance: Check that all your ads adhere to Google Ads policies and are not disapproved. Make sure the ads include essential elements like a strong call-to-action and a relevant, policy-compliant landing page. 4. Adjust Bids: If low bid amounts are preventing your campaigns from spending, consider raising your bids to make them more competitive in auctions. 5. Reach Out to Google Ads Support: If you’ve reviewed everything and your campaigns still aren’t spending, contact Google Ads support for further assistance. You can access support by clicking the Help icon in your account. Advertiser verification can sometimes prompt a review of your account, which may temporarily pause spending. As long as your account is in good standing and your campaigns meet Google’s requirements, spending should resume soon.