| name | 55-scaling-ads-global |
| description | Use when a WINNING ad has to be scaled without breaking it — readiness checks, vertical scaling at plus 20 to 30 percent per step, horizontal scaling into new audiences, creatives, and channels, learning-phase reset risk, how Advantage+ and Performance Max behave when scaled, creative refresh cadence, and the signals that mean stop. Trigger on 'scale ads', 'increase the ad budget', 'scale a winner', 'CPA went up after I scaled', 'how fast can I scale', 'it worked at 50 a day and broke at 200'. Not for — fixing an account that is not working yet, see `03-performance-eval-global`; warm audience plans, see `56-retargeting-plan-global`; proving the winner first, see `19-ab-test-setup-global`. |
| metadata | {"version":"1.0.1","category":"performance"} |
| license | MIT |
| triggers | ["scale ads","increase ad budget","scale campaign","scale a winner","vertical scaling","horizontal scaling","CPA went up after scaling","how fast can I scale"] |
| output | File .md — scaling roadmap by week, budget increase rules, pre-scale checklist, stop signals, and a creative refresh schedule |
| related | ["product-marketing-context-global","19-ab-test-setup-global","21-ads-audit-global","03-performance-eval-global","56-retargeting-plan-global","52-account-structure-global","57-next-ads-plan-global"] |
Scaling Ads (Global)
Scaling means increasing spend while holding or improving efficiency. Scaling badly means CPA spikes and budget burns. Hard rule: never increase budget while CPA is bad. Fix the problem first (run 21-ads-audit-global), then scale.
Information gathering
Ask up to 4 questions:
- Is there a proven winner? How many consecutive days has CPA been stable? At least 7 are needed.
- What are the current numbers? CPA, ROAS, frequency, spend, and reach against total audience size.
- Current daily budget and target daily budget?
- Which platform, and how many spare creatives exist? Never scale on a single creative.
Principles
- Bad CPA means no scaling. Adding budget to a broken campaign accelerates the loss.
- +20-30% per step, never double overnight. Sudden jumps reset the learning phase and CPA spikes. The safest cadence is +20% every 72 hours.
- Monitor 24-48 hours after every increase before the next one.
- Do not edit a winning ad set while scaling. Any significant change — budget shock, audience edit, creative swap inside the ad set — can reset learning.
- Always hold a creative reserve. At least 2-3 fresh creatives ready before scaling. Scaling accelerates fatigue.
- Vertical first, horizontal in parallel. Raise the winner's budget while duplicating audience and creative so the account never depends on a single point.
- Scaling raises cost per result even when done right. Broader delivery means less efficient impressions. Decide in advance how much CPA erosion is acceptable at the higher volume.
Workflow
1. Readiness check — all must pass