Set and change an average daily budget for your campaign

With Google Ads, you choose a daily budget for each campaign based on your advertising goals and the average amount you're comfortable spending each day. You can change your budget at any time.

This article explains how to set and change your daily budget.

If your account is in Smart Mode, learn how to edit your budget for Smart campaigns.

Set a campaign's average daily budget

You can set your campaign’s average daily budget from the "Campaigns" page:

  1. Go to Campaigns within the Campaigns menu Campaigns Icon.
  2. Find the campaign budget you want to set. If you're working with a monthly budget, divide that number by 30.4.
  3. In the “Budget” column, select the pencil icon Edit.
  4. Enter a new average daily budget.
  5. Select Save.

Change a campaign's average daily budget

You can change your average daily budget at any time and as many times as you like. Follow the instructions below to edit your daily campaign budget from the “Campaigns” page:

  1. Go to Campaigns within the Campaigns menu Campaigns Icon.
  2. Find the campaign you'd like to edit.
  3. In the “Budget” column, select the pencil icon Edit.
  4. Enter a new average daily budget.
  5. Select Save.

Tips

  • Get a recommendation. Google Ads shows recommended budgets for campaigns that repeatedly meet their average daily budget but can earn more clicks and impressions.
  • Actively monitor accounts. Check your account regularly to find campaigns that are limited by budget or have leftover spend. A limited budget could mean fewer clicks and impressions than you might have otherwise earned.

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