Google Ads for CPA firms in Folsom.
Ads measured by booked consultations, not clicks.
When a Folsom professional with a complicated return searches for a CPA, the top of the results is paid. Google Ads can place your firm there immediately, in front of a high-value prospect ready to hire.
Most agencies run ads and point at click-through rates. We track calls, form fills, and booked consultations, and manage over $600,000 in annual ad spend. If a campaign isn't paying for itself, we change it or stop it.
Google Ads rarely works alone. Most Folsom firms pair it with Facebook Ads in Folsom, and it's part of our wider Paid Digital Advertising practice.
Ads measured by booked consultations, not clicks.
In a market like Folsom, where one new client can be worth years of fees, sloppy ad spending is expensive. Firms pay for clicks that land on a slow page with no clear next step and lose the exact prospects they most wanted. Without tracking tied to booked work, the budget evaporates.
Three steps, in order.
- 01
Set up real tracking
Before we raise budgets, we connect conversion tracking to your phone system and intake, so every dollar maps to a call or a booked consultation.
- 02
Launch and manage
We run and manage the search campaigns weekly, reviewed against the numbers rather than left on autopilot.
- 03
Cut what doesn't pay
If a campaign isn't paying for itself, we change the approach or stop the spend and tell you why.
Google Ads in Folsom, answered.
- What budget do I need?
- It depends on how competitive Folsom's accounting terms are, which run higher than average. The audit gives you an honest floor first.
- Do you control my ad account?
- No. You own it. We work inside it, and the history and data stay with you.
- Can we target high-value services specifically?
- Yes. We can focus spend on the equity-comp, multi-state, and advisory searches that fit Folsom, rather than chasing low-value volume.
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