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title: 'Account Cleanup: Pausing vs. Removing Campaigns'
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created: '2026-04-05'
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- account-cleanup
- best-practices
- campaign-management
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# Account Cleanup: Pausing vs. Removing Campaigns

## Overview

Google Ads accounts accumulate stale campaigns over time — old geofencing campaigns, seasonal promotions, and deprecated tests that are technically still "enabled" but no longer serving. The recommended approach for cleaning these up is to **pause** them rather than remove them. This keeps the account tidy, preserves historical data, and ensures that filtering by "enabled" status reflects reality.

## The Problem: Stale Enabled Campaigns

When old campaigns are left in an enabled state, the "enabled" filter in Google Ads becomes unreliable. A team member filtering for active campaigns will see a mix of genuinely running campaigns and long-dead ones, making it difficult to understand what is actually spending and what isn't.

> *"When you do a filter and you say you want to see all enabled campaigns, what that means to me is all the campaigns that are running. So there shouldn't be any ended campaign that still says enabled."*
> — Melissa Cusumano, CAI strategy call

## Pause, Don't Remove

### Why Pause?

- **Preserves historical data.** Past performance data (impressions, clicks, conversions, spend) remains accessible for future analysis, benchmarking, or reference.
- **Reversible.** A paused campaign can be re-enabled at any time if circumstances change.
- **Safe for audits.** Historical campaigns can still be reviewed to understand what was tried and how it performed.

### Why Not Remove?

- **Permanent and irreversible.** Once a campaign is removed in Google Ads, it cannot be re-enabled. The UI will warn: *"Once a campaign is removed, it can't be re-enabled."*
- **Data loss risk.** While removed campaigns may still appear in some historical views, the practical accessibility of that data is reduced.
- **No meaningful benefit over pausing.** Removal does not free up budget or improve performance — it only eliminates the record.

## Recommended Workflow

1. **Filter for all enabled campaigns** in the Google Ads campaign view.
2. **Identify stale campaigns** — those that are no longer actively serving (e.g., old year-tagged campaigns like "2023 Geofencing - Bar & Restaurant").
3. **Select all stale campaigns** using the bulk selection checkbox.
4. **Use Edit → Pause** (not Remove) to disable them in one action.
5. **Verify** by re-applying the "enabled" filter — only genuinely active campaigns should appear.

## Practical Notes

- In Google Ads, bulk pausing can be done via the **Edit** menu in the blue toolbar at the top of the campaign list view.
- Campaigns can be filtered by status (enabled, paused, removed) at any time to review historical campaigns without cluttering the active view.
- Year-tagged campaigns (e.g., "2023 Geofencing") are a common source of clutter and are good candidates for bulk pausing.

## Related

- [[wiki/clients/cai/_index|CAI Client Overview]]
- [[wiki/knowledge/google-ads/competitor-campaign-strategy|Competitor Campaign Strategy: Trademark Rules and Keyword Targeting]]