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Google Ads - Pro Guide

Foundational Google Ads guide for wireless dealers covering campaign types, budget basics, keyword setup, and the mistakes most retailers make starting out.

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What this Google Ads - Pro Guide helps you do

Google Ads can drive serious traffic to your wireless store - or burn through budget with nothing to show. The difference is structure. This Pro Guide covers the foundational decisions: which campaign type fits your store, how to set a budget that works for your size, keyword strategy for local wireless retail, and the rookie mistakes that cost dealers hundreds of dollars before they realize what happened.

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Google Ads Pro Guide for Wireless Dealers FAQ's

How much should I spend on Google Ads to start?

Start at $20-50/day for local wireless retail. That's enough to gather meaningful data. Below $15/day is usually too thin to compete; above $100/day before you know what works wastes money.

Start at $20-50/day for local wireless retail. That's enough to gather meaningful data. Below $15/day is usually too thin to compete; above $100/day before you know what works wastes money.

Search ads, display ads, or Performance Max?

Should I run Google Ads if I already rank in the local map pack?

Start with Search campaigns targeting local intent keywords. Display ads work for awareness but rarely drive walk-ins for small retailers. Performance Max is powerful but harder to control as a beginner.

Often yes - ads sit above map results and capture additional clicks. But if budget is tight and organic ranking is strong, prioritize Google Business Profile and reviews first.

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