Our Google Ads approach is straightforward. We identify the search terms your customers are using on Google and capture that traffic for you.
Google Ads is all about the numbers.
For example, if 100 people click on your ad, you can expect 2-5 high-quality leads or sales.
We’re so confident in our system that we guarantee sales through Google Ads – or we’ll keep working for FREE until you see results.
The process begins by pinpointing the search terms your customers are likely using on Google, then we reverse-engineer the results to drive targeted traffic.
Then, we design campaigns that attract the exact traffic your audience is searching for and funnel it directly to your business.
Things can change, so we continuously optimize the campaigns to ensure they're running smoothly and delivering the best results.
We provide you with a transparent, detailed report every step of the way, so you can track your returns and profits on a weekly basis.
Google Ads Marketing Delivers High-Quality Traffic
Google traffic is some of the highest quality traffic you can get. People are actively searching for products or services like yours.
For example, when someone types “Buy A Red Shirt” into Google, they’re almost certainly ready to make a purchase.
The same applies to your business. Our goal is to capture that intent-driven traffic and turn it into a sale for you.
Google Ads: A Numbers Game
At its core, Google Ads is all about the numbers.
People are using Google to find and buy your products or hire your services.
Here are some key metrics to expect:
That’s how you measure your return on investment.
Google Ads Delivers a Standard 2x Return—and SEO Can Help You Achieve Even More
The typical return on Google Ads is 2x.
So, if you invest $1,000, you should expect to make $2,000 in return.
Spend $10,000, and you should see $20,000 back.
Even with a $1,000,000 investment, you’re looking at a $2,000,000 return.
These numbers are the standard across industries. But our goal is to outperform that and deliver results that go beyond “average.”