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Google phases out Smart Campaigns in favor of Performance Max

Google phases out Smart Campaigns in favor of Performance Max

Google’s shift from Smart Campaigns to Performance Max signals a major push towards AI-driven, cross-platform advertising solution.

Google is discontinuing its Smart Campaigns offering and integrating its features into Performance Max campaigns.

Why we care. This shift impacts advertisers using Google’s simplified campaign management tool and signals a broader push towards AI-driven, cross-platform advertising solutions.

The big picture. Performance Max represents Google’s next-generation approach to digital advertising, leveraging AI and machine learning to optimize ad performance across multiple platforms.

Key features of Performance Max:

  • Broader reach across Google’s ecosystem (Search, YouTube, Display, etc.)
  • AI-powered optimization
  • Customized results based on specific business goals

What’s happening. Google will automatically upgrade existing Smart Campaigns to Performance Max campaigns.

  • Even though a deadline hasn’t been set, advertisers will need to adapt to the new system
  • The transition aims to streamline Google’s ad products and improve performance through AI

What they’re saying. In a letter to advertisers, Google stated, “This upgrade will drive even higher return on investment for advertisers, to take advantage of Google AI and optimize towards your business goal.”

First seen. We first came across this update from Adriaan Dekker’s LinkedIn, showing the letter one of his followers had received from Google.:

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What’s next. Google plans to provide more information about the transition in the coming months.

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