



When it comes to actually running your Google Ads campaigns, you’ll primarily deal with John.
John’s a Toronto guy with 20+ years of experience building businesses and figuring out what makes paid advertising work.
Not just in theory, but with real money on the line.
From managing millions of dollars in PPC budgets on behalf of major corporate clients, to working closely with smaller, more local businesses, John’s ‘big picture’ strategies are what sets him apart.
He’s always monitoring campaigns and making sure things are running the way he’s expecting them to.
No accidents. No mistakes. And no blown budgets.
I’ve actually tried telling him to relax a little, but he doesn’t roll like that and I’ve learned to just let him be to do his own thing, his way.
And he’s also the reason I can offer top-level Google Ads management without overpromising, and, once you work with him, I think you’ll see why.
Most businesses in Toronto and throughout the Greater Toronto Area typically have one of three experiences with Google Ads:
There are other reasons, of course, but I hear stories like those above far too often, unfortunately.
None of this is your fault.
Why? Because pay-per-click (PPC) advertising can be pretty complex. Done poorly, it’s an expensive lesson.
Done well, it’s the most measurable & scalable form of advertising you can buy.
The difference isn’t always necessarily the budget: It’s the strategy, the setup, and the ongoing management done by people with many years of experience.

“How much does PPC management cost” is always one of our most-asked questions.
And, while we can’t give you an exact number for your specific requirements until we’ve first had a chance to speak with you directly, we can definitely give you a starting point so you’ll at least have a number to consider up-front.
Here’s the basic breakdown:
The minimum monthly management fee I charge is $400.00 and can increase from there based on the complexity of your campaigns, the number of ad groups you’ll be running, the amount of keywords used, levels of reporting and more.
In a nutshell, larger and more complex campaigns require more resources and will cost a little more than my standard monthly fee.
Most Toronto businesses I work with invest between $2,000 – $5,000 per month in ad spend and pay the flat management fee on top of that.
If that range sounds completely off from your budget, let’s still talk so I can at least tell you whether PPC is the right tool for where you are right now.
I’m always happy to guide you, even if you won’t be working with me.
If you’re interested in finding more qualified clients and becoming a happier, can-hardly-contain-yourself kind of business owner, take a minute to schedule your free, 30-minute telephone consultation.
We’ll cover a lot of ground and really talk about how to make your website work for you.
I am located just on the north side of Dupont Street, at Campbell Avenue, just east of Symington and west of Lansdowne Avenue.
The Boo Radley’s and Piri Piri Grillhouse restaurants are located on the northwest and northeast corners of Campbell & Dupont.
Turn north onto Campbell Avenue and take the first right (into the driveway) and follow the business units (past Piri Piri) to the end.
I am in Unit 6A (upstairs).
Parking is free.
My Courtice location is located just east of Oshawa, near the intersection of Highway 2 and Townline Road North.
Local landmarks include a Tim Horton’s, McDonald’s and Walmart.
Take Townline Road south of Highway 2 to your first left, which will be Kingsway Gate. Take Kingsway Gate to Empire Crescent (at the stop sign).
I am at the south-east corner of that intersection.
Street parking is free.