ads-budget

Budget allocation and bidding strategy review across all ad platforms. Evaluates spend distribution, bidding strategy appropriateness, scaling readiness, and identifies campaigns to kill or scale. Uses 70/20/10 rule, 3x Kill Rule, and 20% scaling rule. Use when user says "budget allocation", "bidding strategy", "ad spend", "ROAS target", "media budget", or "scaling".

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Install skill "ads-budget" with this command: npx skills add megastep/codex-skills/megastep-codex-skills-ads-budget

Budget Allocation & Bidding Strategy

Process

  1. Collect budget and performance data across all active platforms
  2. Read ../ads/references/budget-allocation.md for allocation framework
  3. Read ../ads/references/bidding-strategies.md for strategy decision trees
  4. Read ../ads/references/benchmarks.md for CPC/CPA benchmarks
  5. Read ../ads/references/scoring-system.md for health score algorithm
  6. Evaluate budget allocation, bidding strategy, and scaling readiness
  7. Generate recommendations with kill list and scale list

Budget Allocation Framework

70/20/10 Rule

  • 70% on proven channels (consistent ROAS/CPA targets met)
  • 20% on scaling channels (showing promise, need more data)
  • 10% on testing channels (new platforms, audiences, creatives)

Platform Selection Matrix

Business TypePrimarySecondaryTesting
SaaS B2BGoogle Search, LinkedInMeta, YouTubeTikTok, Microsoft
E-commerceGoogle Shopping, MetaTikTok, YouTubeMicrosoft, LinkedIn
Local ServiceGoogle Search, Google LSAMetaMicrosoft, YouTube
B2B EnterpriseLinkedIn, Google SearchMetaMicrosoft, TikTok
Info ProductsMeta, YouTubeGoogle SearchTikTok
Mobile AppMeta, Google UACTikTokApple Search Ads
Real EstateGoogle Search, MetaYouTubeMicrosoft
HealthcareGoogle SearchMetaMicrosoft, YouTube
FinanceGoogle Search, MetaLinkedInMicrosoft
Agency (clients)Varies by client

Budget Sufficiency Rules

PlatformMinimum DailyLearning Phase Budget
Google Search$20/daySufficient for 15+ conv/month
Google PMax$50/daySufficient for algorithm optimization
Meta$20/day per ad set≥5x target CPA per ad set
LinkedIn$50/day Sponsored Content15+ conversions/month
TikTok$50/day campaign, $20/day ad group≥50x target CPA per ad group
MicrosoftNo strict minimumSufficient for stable delivery

Bidding Strategy Evaluation

Google Ads Bidding Decision Tree

Start
├─ <30 conversions/month?
│  └─ Use Maximize Clicks (cap CPC at benchmark)
│     └─ When >30 conv/month → Maximize Conversions
├─ 30-50 conversions/month?
│  └─ Use Maximize Conversions
│     └─ When stable CPA → Target CPA
├─ >50 conversions/month?
│  └─ Use Target CPA
│     └─ When revenue tracking → Target ROAS
└─ Revenue tracking active + >50 conv/month?
   └─ Use Target ROAS

Meta Ads Bidding

  • Lowest Cost (default): best for volume, may have CPA variance
  • Cost Cap: sets CPA ceiling, may reduce volume
  • Bid Cap: maximum bid per auction, most control
  • ROAS Goal: target return on ad spend
  • CBO vs ABO: CBO for proven campaigns, ABO for testing

LinkedIn Bidding

  • Cost Per Send (CPS): for Message Ads
  • Maximum Delivery: for Sponsored Content (recommended)
  • Manual CPC: for tight budget control
  • Target Cost: for predictable CPA

TikTok Bidding

  • Lowest Cost: maximize conversions within budget (volume)
  • Cost Cap: set maximum CPA (efficiency)
  • Bid Cap: maximum bid per impression
  • Budget ≥50x CPA per ad group for learning phase exit

Microsoft Bidding

  • Mirror Google strategy but bid 20-35% lower
  • Enhanced CPC for manual campaigns
  • Target CPA / Target ROAS for automated

Scaling Assessment

Ready to Scale (Green Light)

  • CPA consistently below target for 2+ weeks
  • ≥50 conversions per week (learning phase exited)
  • CTR stable or improving
  • ROAS above target
  • No creative fatigue signals

20% Rule

Never increase budget by more than 20% at a time:

  • Week 1: $100/day → $120/day
  • Week 2: $120/day → $144/day
  • Week 3: $144/day → $173/day
  • Monitor 3-5 days after each increase for performance stability

Scaling Methods

  1. Vertical: increase budget on winning campaigns (20% rule)
  2. Horizontal: duplicate winning campaigns to new audiences
  3. Platform expansion: add budget on new platforms
  4. Geographic expansion: test new markets/regions
  5. Format expansion: test new ad formats on same platform

Kill List Assessment

3x Kill Rule

  • Any campaign/ad group with CPA >3x target → flag for pause
  • Review spend in last 14 days with no conversions → flag for pause
  • Creative with CTR >50% below platform benchmark → flag for creative kill

Kill Decision Framework

ScenarioData RequiredAction
CPA >3x target≥7 days data, ≥20 clicksPause immediately
No conversions≥$100 spend or ≥50 clicksPause and diagnose
CTR <50% of benchmark≥1,000 impressionsKill creative, test new
ROAS <50% of target≥14 days dataReduce budget 50% or pause

MER (Marketing Efficiency Ratio)

MER = Total Revenue / Total Marketing Spend
  • Assess blended efficiency across all platforms
  • Target MER varies by business: 3x-10x depending on margins
  • Use MER to evaluate overall health, not just per-platform ROAS
  • Incrementality testing recommended for MER accuracy

Output

Budget & Bidding Assessment

Budget Allocation Health

Allocation Strategy:  ████████░░  XX/100
Bidding Strategies:   ██████████  XX/100
Scaling Readiness:    ███████░░░  XX/100
Budget Sufficiency:   █████░░░░░  XX/100

Deliverables

  • BUDGET-STRATEGY-REPORT.md — Full allocation and bidding analysis
  • Current vs recommended budget split (pie chart data)
  • Bidding strategy recommendations per platform/campaign
  • Scale list: campaigns ready for more budget
  • Kill list: campaigns/ad groups to pause immediately
  • MER analysis and trend
  • Quick Wins for immediate budget optimization

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