🔧 What Does a 75% Optimization Score Mean in Google Ads? Theo’s Case Explained

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So, you’re reviewing your Google Ads dashboard and see a message like this:

“Your Optimization Score is 75%”

That’s exactly what happened to Theo — a business owner trying to get better results from his Google Search campaign.

But what does that 75% actually mean? Is it good? Bad? Does it impact your results?

Let’s break it down.


📊 What Is Google Ads Optimization Score?

The Optimization Score is a real-time estimate (0–100%) of how well your Google Search campaign is set up to perform.

It’s displayed right on your Google Ads Recommendations page and is updated as you make changes.

It’s based on:

  • Account structure
  • Targeting
  • Ad relevance
  • Keyword quality
  • Bid strategies
  • Use of automation

Think of it as Google’s way of saying:
“Here’s how much potential you’re currently tapping into — and how to improve it.”


🔍 What Does 75% Score Mean?

In Theo’s case, a 75% optimization score means:

  • His campaign is doing fairly well
  • But there’s still 25% room for improvement
  • Google has specific suggestions he can review and apply

The remaining 25% could be missing:

  • Automated bidding strategies
  • More ad extensions (sitelinks, callouts, etc.)
  • Keyword refinements
  • New audience signals
  • Responsive search ads

🛠️ How to Improve the Score (and Should You?)

Google provides a list of personalized recommendations right on the Optimization Score page.

âś… You can apply, dismiss, or modify these based on your goals.

But remember:

Don’t blindly apply everything.

Some recommendations may boost your score but hurt your business goals if they aren’t aligned with your strategy.

That’s why at AliRaza.co, I always suggest:

  • Reviewing each recommendation critically
  • Applying what fits your campaign objectives
  • Monitoring performance closely afterward

đź§  Why Optimization Score Matters

While the score itself doesn’t directly impact your ad rank or CPC, the actions you take based on it can:

  • Improve Quality Score
  • Reduce wasted ad spend
  • Increase conversions
  • Enhance ad visibility

In short, it’s a powerful health-check tool for any Google Ads campaign.


🎯 Final Thoughts

A 75% Optimization Score is good, but not great. It tells you you’re on the right track — but there’s room to do better.

The best part? Google gives you the roadmap.

If you’re unsure which recommendations to apply or want a professional review of your Google Ads setup, check out my Google Ads Audit Services or browse my case study on improving ROI by 156%+.

Let’s turn that 75% into 90%+ — and boost your bottom line along the way. 🚀

About the Author: Ali Raza

An Internet Entrepreneur who converts visitors into customers; A Google & Microsoft Advertising Professional with years of experience in Internet Marketing, Social Media and Blogging.

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