Google Ads FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions About PPC
Answers to your most common questions about Google Ads management, minimum budgets, ROAS expectations, and how freelance PPC works.
Google Ads FAQs
Everything you need to know about PPC, pricing, and how it all works.
Yes. While SEO can take 6-12 months to see a return on investment, Google Ads instantly places your business at the top of the search results for people who are actively looking to buy your exact product or service today.Are Google Ads worth it / effective for small business?
You have total control over your ad spend, which is paid directly to Google. A standard starting budget for a local service business is around $500 - $1,000 per month in ad spend. My affordable management fee is separate and starts at just ₹15,000 / $300 per month.How much do Google Ads cost / How much should I budget?
I take care of everything. This includes keyword research, writing compelling ad copy, setting up conversion tracking on your website, structuring the campaigns, and making weekly adjustments (like adding negative keywords and adjusting bids) to ensure you get the absolute lowest cost per lead.What are PPC management services exactly?
PPC is important because of speed and intent. SEO is a long-term strategy for organic traffic. PPC allows you to immediately capture high-intent buyers exactly when they are searching. A healthy business usually needs both.Why is PPC important in marketing compared to SEO?
No. Google Ads is what businesses use to pay to show their advertisements on Google Search. Google AdSense is what bloggers and website owners use to get paid by allowing Google to show those advertisements on their websites.Is Google Ads the same as Google AdSense?
Your ads will go live within 24 hours of launch. However, the machine learning algorithms typically take 2 to 4 weeks of data collection to optimize properly. During this first month, I am actively cutting waste and finding the most profitable keywords.How long does it take for Google Ads to start working?