Grammar and proper punctuation are extremely important not only because they will make any text in your ads readable and thus understandable to your audience. They are also very important because your ad could get banned by whichever platform you are using for poor grammar.
No, I’m not kidding. Any ad can be banned due to poor spelling, a syntax error, or excessive use of punctuation signs. Most people think they are excellent at grammar, but they’re not. There are a lot of “rules” spreading around that are incorrect.
Remember, simple is beautiful. There is no need to use complicated wording when you can say the same thing more simply. At least not when writing ads. A simple text will convey a message more effectively than a complex one. So no fancy wording, please.
The dictionary is your friend. Use it. We have many tools on the internet that can help us do this. Most of them are free. If you’re not sure what a word means, look it up. Better make sure that you’re saying what you think you’re saying.
Also, learn how to use punctuation marks. Everybody thinks they are an expert and they are not. A lot of people repeat “rules” they heard somewhere for the use of commas and semi-colons, but most of them are wrong. Don’t do that. Look it up. It just takes a few seconds.
The most common mistakes people make while writing an ad are using too many exclamation marks and over-capitalizing words. There is no need to use three exclamation marks on one sentence, in the same way not every word needs to start with a capital letter.

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Think about how people will look on Google for your products or services. What words would they use? That’s how you should write your ad. Simple natural language is way more effective than over-complicated text.
You’re not writing a novel or a technical essay, you are writing a piece of advertisement and it should be simple because you want it to be read and understood by the most people possible. Keep your messages simple and effective. Don’t try to say everything in one little sentence.
If you want people to visit your website, talk about that. If you need people to take a look at your new products, say so. Whatever your objective is, keep it simple. Don’t try to do everything all at once. Clear objectives make better ads and better ads give better results.
That’s it! Use simple wording for your ads, check your grammar, and don’t over-use punctuation signs and capital letters. Google and Facebook will ban your ad if you do that. If you want to find out more about this, read their policies.











