Google Ads management Plans & Pricing
win more business when your customers search
Capture high-intent buyers across Search, Maps, YouTube, Display & Performance Max
Connect with ready buyers at the moment they’re searching.
No long-term contracts · Transparent pricing · Senior-level strategy included
google Search, Maps, YouTube, Display & Performance Max
coordinated to capture demand across Google
What's Included in Every Plan
Higher ad spend introduces more variables, testing paths, and tradeoffs — higher tiers reflect the increased strategic oversight required to manage that effectively.
Campaign Strategy & Build
Structured for Performance
We build your Google Ads account around real search demand, clear goals, and conversion tracking. Campaigns are structured correctly from the start — with smart segmentation, targeting, and budget alignment.
Keyword & Targeting
Searches that Drive Revenue
We conduct detailed keyword research, implement negative keywords, configure location targeting, and refine audience segments — prioritizing high-value queries while filtering out wasted spend.
Ad Copy & Extensions
Ads That Earn Buyer's Clicks
We create and optimize compelling search ad copy, responsive assets, and extensions to improve visibility, click-through rate, and lead quality — continuously testing and refining messaging.
Conversion Tracking & Setup
Measure What Actually Matters
From pixel configuration to full conversion tracking setup, we ensure every lead, call, or form submission is properly tracked — so performance decisions are based on real data.
Performance Reporting
Clear Reporting. Real Accountability.
You receive clear, plain-English reporting focused on performance outcomes and key signals — not cluttered dashboards or irrelevant metrics. You’ll always know what’s running, what’s improving, and what’s next.
Ongoing Optimization
Performance Improvement
We conduct weekly performance reviews, test ad variations, refine audiences, adjust bids and budgets, and optimize extensions — guided by performance data, not assumptions.
How It Works - Our Simple 3-Step Process
1
Start With a Strategy Conversation
You book a free strategy call so we can understand your goals, budget, offer, and current performance — and confirm whether Google Ads are the right channel.
During the call, we clarify:
- Your lead targets and budget expectations
- Whether search demand likely exists
- Which combination of Search, Maps, Display, YouTube, and Performance Max is right for your business
If there's alignment, we move forward. If not, we'll tell you.
2
Onboarding On Your Terms
Once we receive your payment and signed agreement, your Sr. Strategist reaches out to you within one business day.
You tell us your onboarding preference.
A - Meet with your Sr. Strategists.
B - Complete a guided onboarding questionnaire. Our Sr. Strategists review everything and reach out if anything is unclear.
During onboarding, we:
- Confirm services, locations, and priority keywords
- Set up or audit conversion tracking
- Secure access to your Google Ads and analytics accounts
- Align on campaign structure and budget allocation
The goal: a properly structured account before launch.
3
Campaign Build & Launch
Your campaigns are built around high-intent search terms and structured for clarity and control (typically within one week).
Once approved, they go live. That's when your term starts (1-12 months).
After launch, early performance data starts coming in quickly.
From there, decisions are made intentionally: balancing cost, volume, and lead quality based on real results, not assumptions.
google ads questions, answered
If you're considering Google Ads, these are the exact questions most business owners ask before committing budget.
What’s the difference between Search, Display, Maps, YouTube, Performance Max, and Shopping Ads?
Google Ads isn’t just one ad type — it’s multiple ways to capture demand.
Here’s how they differ:
Search Ads: Text ads that appear when someone actively searches for your service. High intent. Strong for lead generation.
Maps Ads: Appear in Google Maps results when users search locally. Ideal for service-area and brick-and-mortar businesses.
Display Ads: Visual banner ads shown across websites and apps. Best for brand awareness and retargeting — not pure high-intent leads.
YouTube Ads: Video ads shown before or during YouTube content. Effective for awareness, remarketing, and top-of-funnel traffic.
Shopping Ads: Product-based listings with images and pricing. Designed for e-commerce stores with physical products.
Performance Max: A goal-based campaign type that allows Google to distribute ads across Search, Maps, Display, YouTube, Gmail, and Shopping automatically based on performance data.
Not every business needs every campaign type. The right mix depends on demand, budget, and your conversion goals.
Which businesses are Google Ads best for?
Google Ads works best when customers are actively searching for what you offer.
Strong fit for:
- Local service businesses
- Professional services
- High-intent B2B services
- E-commerce with clear product demand
- Competitive local or regional markets
If people are already searching, Google can capture that demand.
Which businesses may not benefit from Google Ads?
Google Ads may not be ideal if:
- There’s little measurable search demand
- Your offer is unclear or too broad
- Your website isn’t ready to convert traffic
- You rely exclusively on referrals or contracts
- You expect instant results without testing
Google captures demand — it doesn’t create it.
Will Google Ads work in my industry or location?
Google Ads tends to perform well when customers are actively searching for your service. It’s especially effective for local service businesses, professional services, and businesses operating in competitive markets. Results depend on search demand, competition, and cost per click in your area. We review real keyword data first to determine whether the economics make sense before recommending you move forward.
How do I know if there's enough search demand?
We check competitive density (keyword competitiveness + competitor data).
If the numbers don’t make sense, we’ll tell you.
Can I run Google Ads myself instead of hiring an agency?
Yes — many businesses do. The tradeoff is time, structure, and optimization discipline. Most wasted ad spend comes from poor account setup, missing conversion tracking, weak keyword management, or lack of ongoing optimization. Hiring a strategist doesn’t remove risk, but it reduces wasted spend by ensuring the account is structured correctly and optimized based on real performance data.
How much does Google Ads management cost?
Costs depend on your goals, ad spend, and level of management. Our pricing is transparent, flexible, and published — with no long-term contracts.
Monthly ad spend up to $2,500
- Pairs with our Pro service starting at $499/month service fee (no setup fees or percentage of ad spend).
Monthly ad spend up to $5,000
- Pairs with our Plus service starting at $649/month service fee (no setup fees or percentage of ad spend).
Monthly ad spend up to $10,000
- Pairs with our Platinum service starting at $799/month service fee (no setup fees or percentage of ad spend).
→ Ad spend is paid directly to Google.
Management fees cover strategy, setup, ongoing optimization, and reporting.
How much ad spend do I realistically need?
Industry and market competitiveness influence the level of spend needed.
For most local and service-based businesses, this starts around $1,500–$3,000 per month in ad spend.
Lower budgets can still work, but results may be slower and testing more limited. We’ll confirm realistic expectations before you commit.
The goal isn't traffic – it's sustainable cost per lead.
What can I realistically expect for my ad spend?
Google Ads don’t come with guarantees — results depend on search demand, market competition, cost per click, your offer, landing page quality, and follow-up process.
Most accounts follow this pattern:
- First 30 days: Launch, keyword refinement, negative keyword filtering, and initial data collection
- Months 2–3: More consistent lead flow as bids, targeting, and budgets are optimized
- Ongoing: Gradual efficiency improvements as cost per lead stabilizes and scaling decisions are made intentionally
Lower budgets limit volume and testing flexibility, while higher budgets allow faster data collection and more stable perfomance.
Our role isn’t to promise outcomes — it’s to validate demand, structure the account correctly, and help you balance cost, lead volume and quality over time.
Do you guarantee results?
No — and anyone who does isn’t being honest.
What we guarantee is:
- Proper structure
- Accurate tracking
- Ongoing optimization
- Transparent reporting
Performance improves through disciplined management, not promises.
What are the risks or downsides of Google Ads?
Potential risks include:
- High cost per click in competitive markets
- Wasted spend from poor setup or weak tracking
- Low conversion rates if landing pages aren’t strong
- Limited demand in smaller service areas
Google Ads works best when the economics are realistic.
How long does it take Google Ads to start working?
Campaigns can generate traffic immediately.
Meaningful optimization usually takes:
- 2–4 weeks for initial data
- 60–90 days for consistent refinement
Google captures demand quickly, but performance improves over time.
Can I get great results with the 1-month term?
One month is enough to launch and collect initial data.
It’s usually not enough to fully optimize performance. Testing, refining bids, and improving cost per lead takes consistency.
Short terms limit learning.
How can I tell if my current Google Ads are working?
You should be able to clearly see:
- Cost per lead
- Conversion rate
- Lead volume
- Revenue vs. ad spend
If reporting focuses only on impressions or clicks, it’s incomplete.
What happens if Google Ads don’t perform as expected?
We don’t “set and forget.” Performance is reviewed continuously, and decisions are made based on real data — adjusting targeting, creative, or objectives as needed. Sometimes the right call is refining the approach; other times it’s being honest that Google Ads may not be the best channel for your goals. Transparency is key.
How is Growth Reach Digital different from other Google Ads agencies?
Most agencies sell retainers and dashboards. We sell clarity, accountability, and strategic judgment.
You get senior-level oversight, transparent pricing, no setup fees, and clear explanations of what’s working, what isn’t, and why. No fluff, no locked-in contracts, and no pretending every campaign is a winner.
If I hire Growth Reach Digital to do my Google Ads, when does the plan term start?
The plan term starts once your campaign goes live.
How do you balance cost, lead volume, and lead quality?
There’s always a tradeoff between cheaper leads, higher volume, and better quality. You usually can’t maximize all three at once. Our role is to make those tradeoffs explicit — explaining what changes will improve cost, volume, or quality, and letting you decide what matters most for your business.
A plan for every budget
All Google Ads plans include full campaign setup, keyword research, ad copy creation, testing, conversion tracking, pixel configuration, location & audience targeting, monthly reporting, and ongoing optimization.
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Whether you're ready to launch immediately, or you want to explore your options first, we make it easy to move forward in a way that fits your business and your comfort level.
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