Create high-performing Google Search Ad headlines for my [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. I need compelling, compliant headlines that drive clicks while staying within Google's character limits.
BUSINESS DETAILS:
- Product/Service: [DESCRIBE YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE]
- Target audience: [DESCRIBE YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE]
- Primary keywords: [LIST 3-5 MAIN KEYWORDS]
- Main benefits: [LIST 3-5 KEY BENEFITS]
- Customer pain points: [LIST 3-5 PAIN POINTS]
- Unique selling proposition: [WHAT MAKES YOU DIFFERENT]
- Competitors: [MAIN COMPETITORS]
- Current offers: [ANY SPECIAL PROMOTIONS]
Please create the following headline sets for a Responsive Search Ad:
1. HEADLINE 1 OPTIONS (15 variations - max 30 characters each)
* Include keyword-focused headlines
* Include benefit-driven headlines
* Include question-based headlines
* Include problem-focused headlines
* Include headlines with dynamic keyword insertion {KeyWord:Default}
2. HEADLINE 2 OPTIONS (15 variations - max 30 characters each)
* Include specific benefit headlines
* Include pain point solution headlines
* Include unique selling proposition headlines
* Include social proof/credibility headlines
* Include feature-focused headlines
3. HEADLINE 3 OPTIONS (15 variations - max 30 characters each)
* Include strong call-to-action headlines
* Include urgency/scarcity headlines
* Include trust-building headlines
* Include value proposition headlines (deals, pricing, guarantees)
* Include differentiator headlines
4. STRATEGIC COMBINATIONS
* 5 recommended headline combinations (H1+H2+H3) with explanation of why they work well together
Requirements for all headlines:
- Each headline must be 30 characters or less (include character count)
- Must follow Google Ads policies (proper capitalization, punctuation, etc.)
- Must include relevant keywords naturally where appropriate
- Must be specific rather than generic
- Must avoid banned or policy-violating terms
- Must include a mix of emotional and logical appeals
- Must be organized by type (benefit-focused, CTA, etc.)
- Must address different stages of the customer journey
Please indicate any headlines that would be particularly strong performers based on current Google Ads best practices.