Are Google Ads Really Worth It?

February 9, 2021

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Bradley Zeller

Are Google Ads Really Worth It?

Business owners often find themselves asking themselves, are Google Ads really worth it? Are they worth what we are paying for? How can I benefit from it? Well, We’re here to answer those questions and show you why it’s important.

Here in Zeller Media, we understand that sometimes our curiosity asks these questions. Others even ask why they need Google Ads when they already have SEO efforts. If you look at it, Google Ads and SEO can actually work in harmony. 

Google is the biggest search engine on the world wide web. Its dominance in the market casts a shadow over its competitors like Microsoft Bing, Yahoo!, and Baidu. It’s pretty reasonable that using Google’s own online advertising program will play in favor of your online ad reach.

Google Ads runs as a pay-per-click type of advertising and it’s widely used nowadays — advertisers are obligated to pay the search engine whenever visitors click the ad. It makes sense that showing on top of Google searches will give you an edge; let’s face it, not everyone goes through the other search pages.

Now, why is it worth it? Google Ads has a ton of benefits such as allowing users to target their audiences, control costs, measure success, and more.

Zeller Media is a full-service digital marketing agency that specializes in paid search, paid social, and display advertising services. Since 2019, our team has been focusing on our clients’ success. Our approach allows them to get their money’s worth.

We’re pleased to announce that at last, we have received our first two reviews on Clutch, a B2B rating platform. On these two engagements, we provide our clients with extensive Google Ads services. Here are some of our clients’ feedback:

“I know they have other campaigns they’re managing but they make us feel like we’re the only ones. The attention that they put into our campaign and our business is really appreciated. They’re very professional and have good experience.” 

VP of Sales & Marketing, Financial Services Firm

“I’m collecting leads as we speak because Zeller Media is amazing. I referred them to several of my friends who wanted to increase their online presence and advertise online. I’ve had phenomenal success with Zeller Media.” 

— President & Owner, South Florida Medicare Specialists

In addition to our first two reviews, we’re also thrilled that we’ve made it on The Manifest’s top realtors pay-per-click agencies list. The Manifest is Clutch’s sister site and it’s a site that lists industry leaders in various fields. To help you explore our services here is an overview of our company written by The Manifest: 


Struggling to manage your Google Ads? Get in touch with us and let’s start collaborating.


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