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| We’ve been letting Google’s algorithms handle everything, but we’ve hit a ceiling. Can an agency actually improve performance, or is the algorithm in control?
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| 7/15/2026 9:59:11 AM |  |
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| The algorithm is powerful, but it's only as good as the signals and strategy behind it. Agencies don't replace Google's automation—they improve the inputs. That means better account structure, cleaner conversion tracking, stronger audience signals, more effective ad copy, and higher-converting landing pages. They also know when to rely on automation and when manual adjustments will outperform it. We saw better lead quality and a lower CPA after an experienced team audited our campaigns and fixed issues the algorithm couldn't identify on its own. If you're exploring your options, it's worth reviewing https://aimers.io/services/facebook-ads-agency to see how experienced paid media teams approach campaign optimization and long-term growth.
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| 7/15/2026 11:21:58 AM |  |
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| That's been my experience too. Automation performs best with quality data and strategy behind it. Better tracking, campaign structure, and landing pages often improve results far more than automation alone.
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