In Google Ads, you can assign an average daily budget to each individual campaign, or use shared budgets to allocate budget across multiple campaigns. Learn more about shared budgets
Instructions
Set up a shared budget
- In your Google Ads account, click the Tools icon .
- Click the Budgets and bidding drop down in the section menu.
- Click Shared budgets.
- Click the plus button .
- Name your new shared budget and set a budget amount.
- Add some campaigns to your shared budget (optional).
- Click Save.
Add campaigns to a shared budget
Apply the budget to any number of campaigns in the account:
- From the shared budget menu, select a shared budget you want to apply to campaign(s) in your account.
- Click the plus button to add relevant campaigns
- Check the box next to desired campaigns
- Click Save.
You can always edit your shared budget by coming back to the Shared library.
Remove a shared budget from a campaign
Because every Google Ads campaign has to have a budget, you can only remove a shared budget if it's not currently being used by any campaigns.
Follow these steps to remove a shared budget from your campaigns and remove it:
- Go to the Settings page for each campaign that uses the shared budget you’d like to remove.
- Click Budget.
- Under “Set your average daily budget for this campaign’s shared budget” you should notice the shared budget applied to this campaign.
- Select Individual campaign budget to remove the campaign from the shared budget.
- Click Save.
Repeat the steps above for each campaign that uses the same shared budget.
Remove a budget from the Shared budgets
- In your Google Ads account, click the Tools icon .
- Click the Budgets and bidding drop down in the section menu.
- Click Shared budgets.
- Check the box next to the shared budget you'd like to remove.
- Click Edit in the blue bar that appears, and select Remove from the dropdown.
Switching budgets midday
If you switch from an individual campaign to a shared budget or vice versa in the middle of the day, we will start serving from the time you switch, as though the campaigns have spent $0 up until that point.
Example
Let's say you have 4 campaigns, each with an individual budget of $6. By 3:00pm, each of these campaigns has spent their full $6. At 4:00pm, you decide to create a new shared budget of $24 for those four campaigns. We will start your $24 shared budget from $0, as if the $6 campaigns had not already served.