Google Ads Management Without the Wasted Budget
You should know exactly where your money is going and what it's bringing back.
Google Ads can be one of the fastest ways to get in front of buyers (or one of the fastest ways to burn through cash with nothing to show for it). The difference is who's managing the account and whether they're paying attention. I manage Google Ads campaigns directly, with regular reporting and no excuses.
WHY US?
Most agencies set up your campaign, collect their management fee, and check in when you complain. We check campaigns weekly, watch for waste, and make adjustments before small problems become expensive ones.
You get transparent reporting. This means plain-English summaries of what's working, what's not, and what we're doing about it. No jargon-filled dashboards designed to look impressive without saying anything useful.
We handle the full picture: search campaigns, call ads, display retargeting, and landing page performance. Clicks that don't convert are just expensive website traffic.
Your budget gets real, expert attention. And not by a junior analyst managing 50 accounts at once.
SERVICES INCLUDED
- Google Ads account setup or audit
- Keyword research and negative keyword strategy (blocking irrelevant searches)
- Ad copy writing and A/B testing
- Bid strategy setup and ongoing optimization
- Conversion tracking — calls, form fills, purchases
- Landing page review and recommendations
- Monthly reporting with plain-language breakdown
- Regular communication — you'll never wonder what's happening with your account
FAQ
It depends on your industry and goals. Most local service businesses start with $500–$2,000/month in ad spend. I'll tell you what's realistic for your market before you commit a dollar.
Flat monthly fee based on your ad spend and campaign complexity. No percentage-of-spend model where I make more money by spending more of yours.
Search campaigns can start generating clicks within days of launch. Optimization takes a few weeks of data. I'll set realistic expectations at the start, not after you've already paid.
Copywriting is part of what I do. Good ad copy matters as much as the targeting.
That's actually the most common situation. Let's look at what was set up before. Usually there are clear reasons: poor keyword targeting, no negative keywords, weak landing pages, no conversion tracking. It's fixable.