Having two separate PMAX (Position Maximum) campaigns in Google AdWords should not inherently cause them to clash with each other. PMAX campaigns are used to set a maximum bid limit for a specific position in the search results. As long as each campaign is targeting different keywords, audiences, or objectives, they should not directly compete with each other. However, it's important to monitor the performance of both campaigns closely to ensure that they are not overlapping in their targeting or bidding strategies. If you find that the campaigns are competing for the same audience or keywords, you may need to adjust your targeting settings or bidding strategies to prevent internal competition and optimize performance.
Yes, you can run two PMAX campaigns in Google Ads, and they will not clash directly. Google’s algorithm will optimize the delivery based on performance and targeting. However, overlapping audiences might affect competition and overall performance, so careful monitoring is advised.