Specialist Google Ads management for large ecommerce catalogues.
We start with the products, categories, customer groups and regions you want to grow. Then we decide what to back, what to fix and where budget can create more revenue.
What we manage.
Google Ads
Shopping, Performance Max and Search. Campaign structure, targeting, bidding, budgets and testing.
Product information and Merchant Center
Product feeds, disapprovals, titles, descriptions, part numbers, specifications, product types, fitment, custom labels and feed rules.
Measurement and ecommerce
Conversion and revenue tracking, product and category reporting, and product-page or on-site issues that are reducing sales. We identify what needs to change and work with the right people to fix it.
Supporting channels
Meta Ads and Microsoft Ads when they support the same products, customer groups and regions we have agreed to grow.
We manage Google Ads around your commercial priorities.
You tell us what the business needs to achieve: which products and categories you want to sell more of, which regions you want to grow and what matters most right now.
We translate that into an account and budget strategy. We decide how campaigns, product information, Merchant Center, targeting, testing and budget need to work together. We handle the campaign-level decisions. You do not need to.
Our reviews are about revenue: where it is growing, what is holding it back, how the budget is being used and what we recommend next.
How the service works.
Free diagnostic.
We learn what the business wants to grow and read the available product, demand, Merchant Center, campaign and budget data. About five business days after we have the data, you receive a written report and findings call showing whether there is a worthwhile sales opportunity and what deserves attention first.
90-day implementation.
The findings become the input to a detailed, account-specific plan. We implement the highest-impact work across measurement, product information, Merchant Center, campaign structure, targeting and budget, then measure what changes.
Ongoing management.
We review revenue by product and category, move budget, run controlled tests, assess new products and keep improving the feed and campaigns. Each month you see what changed, what it did to revenue and what we recommend next.
Success stories.
Monthly Google Ads revenue increased from approximately $200,000 to $250,000 without increasing ad spend.
Monthly revenue grew from ~$400k to ~$600k after advertising decisions were connected to product and category profitability.
Monthly Google Ads revenue grew from approximately $75,000 to $110,000 at the annualised run rate. Return on ad spend also improved.
Start with the diagnostic.
See whether there is a worthwhile opportunity to capture more demand from your catalogue, what is holding it back and what deserves attention first.
If there is something worth fixing, the findings become the starting point for the 90-day plan. If there is not, you keep the report and a clear answer.