Search terms, match types, locations, and budget leaks get reviewed before anything scales.
Stop paying Google for clicks that never become good leads.
Techpros manages Google Ads for local service businesses that need calls, quote requests, and cleaner lead quality. We tighten the account, fix the tracking, and send paid traffic to pages that can actually convert.
Management starts at $1,000/month plus ad spend.
Calls and forms need enough source context to separate good leads from junk.
The account should buy real service intent, not random traffic that looks good in a dashboard.
Most local Google Ads accounts are not failing because Google Ads cannot work.
They fail because broad targeting, messy match types, fake conversions, weak landing pages, and lazy search-term management quietly eat the budget.
A good campaign should make it obvious which services, locations, calls, forms, and terms are worth paying for. If the account cannot tell that story, scaling spend is just lighting money on fire with better reporting.
The account gets cleaned around lead quality, not dashboard vanity.
Campaign structure
Separate the services, locations, urgency levels, and budgets so one messy campaign does not hide what is actually working.
Search-term discipline
Find the expensive junk: job seekers, DIY searches, research clicks, bad locations, irrelevant services, and broad-match drift.
Conversion truth
Calls and forms need to be tracked in a way that helps decisions. Counting every click or junk call as a win is how bad accounts survive.
Landing page fit
Paid traffic needs a page that matches the search, earns trust fast, and makes the next step obvious on mobile.
Best fit for service businesses with real job value.
This works best when one good customer is worth enough to justify disciplined testing, tracking, and ongoing cleanup.
You sell services with meaningful job value.
You answer calls quickly and care about lead quality.
You can commit enough budget to learn from the data.
You want plain-English account decisions, not report theater.
We should skip it if the basics are not there.
You only want the cheapest possible management fee.
You cannot handle more calls or quote requests.
You want to run ads without fixing the website or tracking.
You expect instant profit before the account has enough signal.
Simple sequence. Real work. No mystery fog.
Audit the account
We review conversion actions, search terms, match types, location settings, ad groups, landing pages, and current lead quality.
Clean the waste
We pause or rebuild the pieces that are spending without a clear job, then tighten the account around service intent.
Improve the path
Calls, forms, tracking, and landing pages are adjusted so paid clicks have a better chance of turning into real conversations.
Optimize weekly
Search terms, budgets, bids, ads, and lead quality get reviewed consistently instead of once every quarter when the damage is done.
What Techpros actually handles.
The work should be concrete enough that you know what changed, why it matters, and what comes next.
Account review and rebuild plan
A practical read on what to keep, what to cut, and what needs rebuilding first.
Search campaigns and negatives
Campaigns built around service intent, location fit, budget control, and aggressive junk-query cleanup.
Lead tracking and reporting
Call, form, and source context so decisions are tied to opportunities, not raw click volume.
Want to know what your Google Ads account is actually doing?
Start with a review. If the account is fixable, we will tell you where the money is leaking and what to do next.
Management starts at $1,000/month plus ad spend.
Local service businesses, contractors, home services, trades, and professional services where better calls, quote requests, and trust can turn into real revenue.
FAQ
How much should I spend on Google Ads?
Most local service campaigns need enough budget to collect useful data. Tiny budgets can work in tight markets, but they need narrow targeting and realistic expectations.
Can you fix an existing Google Ads account?
Yes. That is usually the fastest first step. We look for broken tracking, bad campaign structure, weak search terms, landing-page friction, and lead-quality problems.
Do you manage Local Services Ads too?
Yes when it makes sense, but Local Services Ads should usually support a broader lead system instead of being the only thing running.
Do you guarantee leads?
No. We can improve structure, tracking, page fit, and ongoing optimization. Guarantees without market and budget context are usually nonsense.
Want to know what your Google Ads account is actually doing?
Start with a review. If the account is fixable, we will tell you where the money is leaking and what to do next.