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The #1 Google Search Ads Strategy for Local Leads (Save $1,000s in Wasted Budget)

Author
Josiah Roche
Published
Sun 20 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-conversion-clinic/episodes/The-1-Google-Search-Ads-Strategy-for-Local-Leads-Save-1-000s-in-Wasted-Budget-e354tvf

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In this video, I reveal a great Google Search Ads strategy to consistently get local leads. You’ll learn how to target the right keywords and advertise to a local audience. I’ll also break down the common mistakes most businesses make and show you exactly how to avoid them. Whether you’re a service provider, local shop, or consultant, this strategy can help you get more calls and more appointments.


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Frequently Asked Questions:

Why are location-based keywords important?

They ensure your ads show to people specifically searching for services in a certain location, which can increase the chance of getting local leads.

What budget should I start with for local Google Ads?

You can start effectively with as little as $10-20 per day, especially in smaller markets, but the budget should scale based on your competition and lead volume.

What’s the most common mistake in Google Ads for local businesses?

Targeting a large audience without specific city or service keywords, which can waste money on people outside your service area or with low buying intent.
How can I improve my Quality Score?

Write highly relevant ad copy, use landing pages that closely match your keywords, and make sure your keywords, ads, and landing pages are all tightly aligned.

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