PPC Consulting Services

Get expert advice for setting up a ‘well-oiled’ pay-per-click campaign that works.

If you are looking for a way to gain wide exposure for your product, service or industry in a short amount of time, pay-per-click ads may be the best answer. Successful pay-per-click (PPC) advertising enhances your organic results and drives traffic to your website, converting browsers into buyers, and providing long-term benefits.

This can be a perfect strategy to ensure your site is receiving visitors, traffic and visibility, while you are working on building your presence in organic search results. You’ll work one-on-one with an experienced PPC consultant who has a proven track record of helping clients reach and exceed their goals.

  • Flexible consulting options allow us to focus on either a targeted portion of your campaigns or provide a full comprehensive analysis of all your campaigns. It’s based on your needs and your budget.  We’ll review keywords, advertising spend, and account settings to ensure you are maximizing the dollars you spend on any PPC campaign.
  • While PPC can be a stand alone product, a successful PPC advertising campaign complements your organic results and works cohesively with other search and social media marketing efforts. By utilizing Mannix Marketing, Inc. for your PPC consulting needs, we can develop a strategy that is appropriate and cost-effective for your business and industry.

What Our Clients Are Saying

We are very happy we chose to redevelop our website with Mannix Marketing. Their creativity and the patience they showed when working with us were remarkable. Once the site was up, they have stayed with us and regularly encouraged us with advice as to how to make the site even better. Count us among the “super fans” of Mannix Marketing.

Bill Jenkins | Albany Tile

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