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The Campaign Mistake Costing You Thousands

Your PPC looks optimized. Your profits tell a different story.

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You’re bleeding money...

and your dashboard is hiding it from you.

90% of Amazon sellers think they’re optimizing PPC… when they’re just rearranging pool chairs on a sinking ship.

Let me guess: You killed Campaign A because the ACOS looked bad.

Felt like the right move, right?

Wrong. You might’ve saved some money, but you didn’t see that Campaign A was feeding Campaigns B and C.

Now they’re drowning because you just cut off their oxygen supply.

Congrats, you just paid the invisible tax of isolated optimization.

And it was avoidable.

Most sellers never connect the dots. They optimize fragments, not the full picture.

The top 7 and 8 figure sellers? They stopped doing this years ago. They sync PPC with organic rank and let the system optimize itself.

What this unlocks

✔ Stop burning cash on keywords you already own organically

✔ Catch rank drops the same day—before they crater your revenue

✔ Auto-shift budget to keywords that actually move the needle

No guesswork. No flying blind. Just visibility you never had before.

Your call.

I'll Build this Myself 👷

How to automate the tracking of organic rank for keywords:

1. First, you need to ensure that your keywords are currently being tracked.

2. From the left side bar, navigate to Keyword Ranking.

3. Click on the product you want to track. You will see a list of keywords for that product.

4. Toggle the tracking button to start tracking the organic rank for this keyword.

Now, you can create the automation rule.

5. From the left side bar, navigate to Automation > Bidding rule.

6. Select Create rule.

7. The first rule to create is for pausing top-ranking keywords. This helps reduce wasted spend on keywords you’re already dominating.

8. Set rule priority to 110. This ensures the rule will always run even with multiple rules stacked within an ad.

9. Set this rule to trigger when there’s at least 1 impression and the organic rank is between 1 to 4.

10. Set the rule to analyze the past 90 days.

11. Configure the rule to make a State change and set it to Paused.

12. Specify a rule name and click Create rule.

13. To create a second rule to re-enable paused keywords, repeat steps 7 to 9.

14. But this time, we’ll set the rule to trigger when there’s at least 1 impression and the organic ranking is 5 or more.

15. Set the analysis period to 90 days.

16. Configure the rule to make a State change and set it to Enabled.

17. Specify a rule name and click Create rule.

18. Select the ad group(s) to assign the rules and click Assign.

✅ Done.

Now you have ad groups that will dynamically change keyword status based on organic rank.

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