Google Ads Management Paid clicks that actually pay back
Google Ads run by people who also build the landing pages — so your entire funnel is accountable, from keyword bid to booked call.
Google Ads management puts your business at the top of search results for the exact moment customers are looking — and makes sure you pay for buyers, not browsers. Management from $400/month plus your ad budget, with no long-term contracts and full account ownership staying with you.
Built to work, not just impress.
Most small business Google Ads accounts leak 20–40% of their budget on broad keywords, poor structure, and homepage-bound clicks. Because we build both the campaigns and the pages they land on, we optimize the whole journey — not just the part inside the ads dashboard.
Full-funnel accountability
Campaigns, keywords, ads, and landing pages managed together — no vendor gap where conversions go to die.
Wasted-spend audit first
We start by finding the leaks in your current account. Most audits pay for the first months of management by themselves.
Call + form tracking
Every dollar traced to a lead. You see cost-per-lead, not vanity clicks.
No long contracts
Month to month. We keep the account by earning results, not by lock-in clauses.
A clear path from brief to launch.
Account & market audit
Existing account forensics (or clean build), competitor spend analysis, and honest viability math.
Structure & launch
Tight keyword themes, negative-keyword walls, compelling ads and conversion tracking that actually tracks.
Optimize weekly
Bids, budgets, search terms and ad tests tuned on a weekly rhythm — waste dies fast.
Report like adults
Monthly numbers that matter: cost per lead, revenue per dollar — not impressions and vanity clicks.
Everything, itemized.
- Full account build or forensic audit of existing account
- Keyword strategy with negative-keyword discipline
- Ad copywriting with continuous A/B rotation
- Landing page recommendations (or builds — see PPC pages)
- Conversion tracking: calls, forms, purchases
- Weekly optimization passes
- Monthly plain-English ROI report
- Your account, your data — no hostage-taking
Made for businesses like yours.
The dirty secret of small-business Google Ads is waste: broad keywords, no negative lists, and 'set and forget' management burning 30–50% of budget on searches that could never buy. Our first month on a neglected account is usually just surgery — and the savings often cover our fee before growth even starts.
We insist you own your account. The agency trick of running ads in their account — so your history and data vanish when you leave — is how bad agencies retain clients. Good ones retain them with cost-per-lead numbers, which is the only report line we care about.
For most local services, $600–$2,000/month in ad spend is a realistic starting range. Below that, we'll usually tell you to invest in SEO first — honestly.
No — everything runs in your Google Ads account, which you own. If we ever part ways, you keep all the history and data.
Enough to buy meaningful data: for most local services that's $500–1,500/month in ad spend at typical $5–30 cost-per-click ranges. Below that, results get noisy and slow. We'll tell you honestly on the audit call if your budget fits your market — sometimes the answer is 'do local SEO first'.
Ads show the day campaigns launch; usable lead flow typically stabilizes in 2–4 weeks as data accumulates and optimization bites. Month three is where well-run accounts hit stride — anyone promising perfection in week one is guessing with your money.
Different clocks: ads buy the top slot immediately and stop when spending stops; SEO takes months and compounds for years. Cash-flow businesses usually run ads now while SEO builds, then rebalance as organic leads arrive. We run both, so the recommendation follows your math, not our menu.
Wildly market-dependent: $15–50 for many local services, more where jobs are worth thousands. The real question is ratio — a $60 lead closing into an $6,000 job is a bargain. We benchmark your market during the audit and manage against that number.