Google Ads Management - Ipswich
Stop wasting ad spend on the wrong clicks. Conversion-focused campaigns, optimised weekly, and you keep your own ad account. From $3,000/month, no lock-in.
Badly set up campaigns pay for clicks that will never become customers - wrong keywords, no negative keywords, weak landing pages, no conversion tracking. The money disappears and the phone stays quiet.
We find the waste, cut it, and point your budget at the searches that actually turn into enquiries for your Ipswich business.
Campaigns built to convert, not just spend
- Free ads audit - we review your account (or your market) and show you the waste and the opportunity.
- Conversion tracking done right - so we optimise to real enquiries, not vanity clicks.
- Keyword & negative keyword strategy - reach ready-to-buy locals, block the time-wasters.
- High-converting ad copy - written to earn the click from Ipswich searchers.
- Weekly optimisation - bids, search terms and tests reviewed every week, not set-and-forget.
- You keep your account - it's yours, with all the history, so you're never locked in.
Google Ads management from $3,000/month
Transparent management pricing with no lock-in. From $3,000/month including setup, weekly optimisation and reporting. Your ad spend is separate and paid directly to Google, so you stay in control.
Google Ads questions
How much do Google Ads cost in Ipswich?
Our management starts at $3,000/month. Your ad spend (what you pay Google) is separate and depends on your market and goals.
Do I keep my own Google Ads account?
Yes, always. The account stays in your name with all its history, so you're never locked in.
How quickly will I get leads?
Ads can start driving enquiries within days of launch. The first month is about gathering data and cutting waste.
Can you fix a campaign another agency set up?
Often, yes. Our free audit usually finds budget being wasted on the wrong searches.
Find out where your ad budget is leaking
Claim a free Google Ads audit and we will show you what is working, what is wasting money, and what to do next.
