I worked with one of the best Google Ads Agencies in the country (US). Frankly, they didn’t practice what they preach and the account manager was actually new to google ads. I wanted access to an expert and got connected with someone who was learning themselves.
I think the agency model is dying because businesses are starting to catch on that the premium they are paying agencies is not worth it especially for the amount of time they work within your account.
Now, don’t get me wrong, you need access to someone who understands how Google works, strategies, and how to set up and optimize the campaign, but because of machine learning it’s more about strategy and analysis then it is about being in the account every day.
Small businesses can actually run their own campaigns. Don’t pay a premium for “expertise” when you are getting connected to an employee that knows less about Google than you.
Also, no agency will care about your business more than you. I had to sign a contract that stated I should not touch the account. And I’m sure this is to prevent headaches for the agency, but in my case we found hundreds of dollars of wasted ad spend and we also found incorrect targeting for our YouTube campaigns. I found myself encouraging my account manager to add negative keywords and add offline conversions. They started to implementing the offline conversions but never touched the search terms. After, I fired our agency, I did a deep audit, added several negative keywords, a slight restructure, and fixed targeting on the YouTube TOF and remarketing campaigns. The agencies best was a 90% ROAS, yes unprofitable. We just hit a 217% ROAS after all of the changes.
Don’t assume agencies have your best interest at heart. As a small business I’d rather keep control of my business and get access to an expert.
If you have doubts about your agency, dig deep into your account and learn to ask the right questions.
What’s your experience with agencies?
Hi! I’d love to take a look at your ads to see if I can help improve it, all pro-bono, if you’d like too. I do have been doing Google ads for over 5 years with the Ads Cert and experience with Google Analytics 4.
I just want to say, it’s probably just them being lazy and they didn’t do the required work for the job. Negative keywords are vital to a business, no matter the size. It can cost a small company a couple hundred waisted or a big company $10000 wasted in a short time.
I went over by $300 one time for my full time marketing role and instantly felt bad and was honest with my boss. He laughed and said we were increasing the budget anyways, just keep a closer eye on it. I made a mistake, but owned up to it, even if I was given like 100 new tasks since I just started a few weeks prior.