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Google Ads

Google Ads management for Greater Seattle service businesses.

I run your ad campaigns. You see real conversions, not vanity clicks. From $650/mo for management — ad spend paid separately, directly to Google. Ads pair well with ChegTech's Greater Seattle web design work.

Authority plan

$650–$850/mo. What's included.

  • Campaign setup and ongoing management
  • Ad copywriting + A/B testing
  • Conversion tracking (full analytics setup to measure what's working)
  • Conversion rate optimization on the landing page side
  • Priority same-day support
  • Quarterly strategy call
Ad spend

Paid separately. Directly. To Google.

The $650–$850/mo is my management fee. Your actual ad spend — what you pay Google for clicks — comes out of your card, on your Google Ads account. I never touch it. No markup, no middleman billing.

No minimum required, but $1,500–$3,000/mo of ad spend is typical for visible results in a competitive Greater Seattle local market. Below that, you're mostly paying for management without enough auction signal for the campaign to optimize.

Why ads + SEO

They reinforce each other.

Ads buy you immediate clicks today. SEO builds compounding visibility over months. Run together, they reinforce each other — ads put you above the fold while SEO is still climbing, and the SEO work makes your ads more effective because the destination pages are faster and structured better.

Bundling Ads with the full Authority stack also means the campaigns benefit from the SEO keyword research, the GBP optimization, and the landing-page work that's already happening. You don't pay twice for the same thinking.

Industries

Who I run ads for.

Same list across web design and Google Ads — these are the local service categories I work in across the Puget Sound.

FAQ

Google Ads questions, answered.

No hard minimum. That said, $1,500–$3,000/mo of ad spend is typical for visible local results in a competitive Greater Seattle market. Below that, you're spending more on management than on actual ads — which usually doesn't pencil out.

Because the ad spend goes directly to Google, on your Google Ads account, on your credit card. I never touch your money. The $650–$850/mo is just my fee for running the campaigns. This is the standard ethical way to run agency ad management — agencies that bundle the spend with their fee usually mark it up.

Days for clicks. Weeks for conversion learning — Google's auction needs data to optimize, and getting the first 30–50 conversions is the threshold where the algorithm starts performing well. Plan on 2–3 months minimum before judging whether the campaign is working.

Yes, but I'll be honest about what happens. Ads send paid traffic to your landing pages — if the landing pages are slow, confusing, or hard to convert from on mobile, you're paying for clicks that don't become customers. I'll do a quick landing-page audit before any campaign starts and tell you whether the site itself needs work first.

Month-to-month, like every plan. But I recommend 2–3 months minimum to see meaningful conversion data. Bailing after one month means you paid for the data-collection phase without ever reaching the optimization phase.

Ready to drive paid traffic that converts?