Services · Paid Advertising

The PPC agency priced on your cost per acquisition.

Google and Meta campaigns rebuilt around what your buyers actually search, intent-separated structure, tight negatives, and conversion tracking back to real enquiries.

What’s included

The work we run under Paid Advertising, scoped to what your market needs.

PPC Specialist Google Ads Management Google Ads Specialist PPC Management Facebook Ads Instagram Ads LinkedIn Ads TikTok Ads YouTube Advertising Display Advertising Remarketing Retargeting Campaigns Shopping Ads

How it lowers your cost per acquisition

We stop paying for clicks that never convert and move budget to the intent that books customers, measured against your cost per acquisition, every month.

Proof, not promises

We report against one number, your cost to win a customer, from your own analytics.

40% lower cost per acquisition (London Dental)

Common questions

What is Google Ads management?

Building, running, and refining your Google Ads, campaign structure, keywords, negatives, bids, landing pages, and conversion tracking, so budget reaches the searches that convert. We price it on your cost per acquisition.

How much should I pay someone to manage my Google Ads?

Common models are a percentage of ad spend (around 15%) or a flat monthly fee. Ours is 15% of spend or a flat tier, whichever is higher, with a $750/mo minimum, separate from the budget you pay Google.

Is $500 a month enough for Google Ads?

It can run one tight campaign in a smaller market, one intent, a few keywords. For broader coverage you’ll want more room. We point a small budget at the single highest-value search and measure from there.

What’s the difference between Google Ads and Google Ad Manager?

Google Ads is the platform you use to buy search and display ads. Google Ad Manager is a publisher tool for selling and serving ad inventory on your own site. For most businesses, Google Ads is the one that matters.

What does a PPC agency do?

Plans, builds, and manages your paid-search and paid-social campaigns, then reports on what they return. A good one ties every dollar to your cost per acquisition and shows you the math.