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I’ve tried advertising before and it didn’t work. #

Often, it’s not the advertising that doesn’t work—it’s the strategy, targeting, or execution.

Where we come in is with data-driven targeting, ongoing optimization, and clear tracking.

Digital advertising often requires time to optimize and see consistent results.

I don’t want to pay for customers. My focus is on organic growth. #

While organic growth is essential for long-term success, paid advertising helps get your brand seen by potential clients faster and can help boost organic traffic in the long run. Plus we focus heavily on achieving great ROI with all of our accounts.

I can set up ads myself. #

While self-setup is possible, our team’s expertise ensures best practices, optimal targeting, and high-quality strategy. But we do offer PPC management services to help you monitor, optimize and maintain your campaigns throughout the year, if that’s something you’re interested in discussing.

My products are too niche. #

Almost all industries can benefit from increased visibility. Even if your product is niche, users searching for it can find you more easily with paid listings.

Niche products benefit greatly from Google Shopping. Being specific can mean less competition and a more targeted audience looking for exactly what you offer.

I don’t think I can compete with the larger brands. #

While larger brands may have bigger budgets, Google Shopping considers ad quality and relevance. With a well-optimized campaign, even smaller businesses are able to compete effectively.

Can I run PPC ads without a website? #

Technically, yes. However, it’s generally not advisable. When users click on your ad, being sent to a responsive, credible website fosters trust and can increase conversion rates. A website also allows for more informed tracking, which is beneficial for future campaigns. However, we can send people to your social media accounts, Google Business Profile or create a landing page in some instances.

Updated on September 9, 2025

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Table of Contents
  • I've tried advertising before and it didn't work.
  • I don’t want to pay for customers. My focus is on organic growth.
  • I can set up ads myself.
  • My products are too niche.
  • I don’t think I can compete with the larger brands.
  • Can I run PPC ads without a website?
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