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How to Run a YouTube Video Ad Campaign in Google Ads (Step-by-Step Guide)

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Running YouTube ads through Google Ads is one of the most effective ways to increase brand awareness, drive video views, and generate conversions. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you step-by-step through the process of setting up a YouTube video ad campaign inside Google Ads.


🎯 Why Run YouTube Ads?

YouTube is the world’s second-largest search engine and a powerful platform to reach your target audience. By using Google Ads to promote your videos, you can:

  • Boost video views and channel engagement
  • Reach targeted audiences based on demographics, interests, or placements
  • Drive leads and conversions with relevant calls-to-action
  • Control your budget with cost-per-view (CPV) bidding

🔹 Step 1: Access Google Ads Dashboard

  1. Log in to your Google Ads account.
  2. Click on Create New Campaign from the dashboard.

🔹 Step 2: Choose Campaign Goal

  • Select Awareness and Consideration.
  • Under goals, pick Video Views (recommended for reaching viewers and generating conversions).

This goal is perfect if you want to maximize engagement on YouTube while keeping control over your spending.


🔹 Step 3: Name Your Campaign

Give your campaign a clear and descriptive name.
Example: “GMC Video Case Study Campaign.”

Tip: Naming campaigns properly helps you stay organized when managing multiple ads.


🔹 Step 4: Select Ad Formats

Google Ads offers several video ad formats:

  • Skippable in-stream ads
  • In-feed video ads (appear in YouTube search results or related videos)
  • YouTube Shorts ads

For broader reach, you can select all formats.


🔹 Step 5: Set Budget, Bidding, and Dates

  • Choose your Target CPV (Cost Per View) bid. This is the average amount you’re willing to pay per view.
  • Enter your daily or total campaign budget. Example: $20 over 10 days → $2/day.
  • Set your start and end dates for better control.

🔹 Step 6: Select Networks

  • By default, your ads can appear on YouTube and partner sites.
  • Uncheck “Video partners on the Display Network” if you only want your ads on YouTube.

🔹 Step 7: Location & Language Targeting

  • Target by country, city, or region.
    Example: You can run ads in New Zealand (country) and New York (city) simultaneously.
  • Optionally, exclude locations where you don’t want your ad shown.
  • Choose the language your audience speaks.

🔹 Step 8: Related Videos (Optional)

You can add related videos from your channel to show under your ad. This creates a richer experience for viewers and helps increase watch time.


🔹 Step 9: Create an Ad Group

  • Name your ad group clearly, e.g., “GMC Video Group 1.”
  • Ad groups help you manage targeting and performance separately.

🔹 Step 10: Audience Targeting

Define who should see your ad:

  • Demographics: Age, gender, parental status.
  • Interests: For example, e-commerce, Google Ads, SEO, etc.
  • Custom Segments: Target people searching for Merchant Center, Google Ads, or marketing services.
  • Placements: Show ads on specific YouTube channels or videos.
  • Keywords: Add targeted keywords to refine reach.

Narrow targeting ensures your budget is spent on the right audience.


🔹 Step 11: Choose Your Video

  • Go to your YouTube channel and copy the URL of the video you want to promote.
  • Paste it into the ad setup.
  • Remember: Videos under 3 minutes generally perform better for ads.

🔹 Step 12: Add Headlines & CTA

Write compelling ad copy:

  • Headline Example: “Google Merchant Center Suspension Fix – Learn the Case Study.”
  • Include a clear call-to-action (CTA) like “Watch Now,” “Learn More,” or “Get Started.”

🔹 Step 13: Review & Set Target CPV

  • Enter your target CPV bid (e.g., $0.05 – $0.10 per view depending on niche).
  • Google Ads will optimize your campaign to get maximum views within your budget.

🔹 Step 14: Finalize Campaign

  • Review all campaign settings.
  • Click Create Campaign.
  • Verify your account if prompted.
  • Once approved, your ad will start delivering to your selected audience.

✅ Key Takeaways

  • Use video views objective to maximize YouTube reach.
  • Narrow targeting with demographics, keywords, and placements prevents wasted spend.
  • Keep ad videos short, engaging, and under 3 minutes.
  • Monitor performance and adjust CPV bids for best results.

📌 Conclusion

Running a YouTube video ad campaign in Google Ads may look complex at first, but by following these steps, you can easily launch a campaign that attracts views, builds brand awareness, and drives results.

Start small, experiment with different targeting options, and scale up once you see what works best for your audience.

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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