
Google Ads built for profit, not just clicks.
Search, Shopping, Performance Max, YouTube, Demand Gen, Display, Local, Hotel, and App campaigns — run as one revenue engine.
Internetzone I has managed Google Ads since the AdWords era. We build, scale, and rescue Google Ads accounts for ecommerce, lead-gen, and local businesses — with server-side tracking, disciplined account structure, and reporting tied to revenue.
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Our Approach to Google Ads
Google Ads is no longer a single channel — it's nine campaign types feeding one auction. Winning means knowing where each dollar earns the most: Search for demand capture, Shopping and PMax for ecommerce scale, YouTube and Demand Gen for prospecting, Local for foot traffic, and Display for retargeting. We build that mix and run it as one system.
Pair Google Ads with our full online advertising stack, or with SEO Services and AEO Services for compounding organic alongside paid.

Why Brands Choose Us for Google Ads
Outcomes that move pipeline and profit — not just dashboards.
Built around your unit economics
We don't optimize to clicks. We optimize to ROAS, CAC, and LTV — the numbers that decide whether ads grow your business or drain it.
Full-funnel creative
Ad copy, RSAs, video, and landing pages designed for each campaign type — not the same headline pasted into every ad group.
Server-side tracking that survives privacy
Google Enhanced Conversions, GA4, and server-side tagging so iOS, cookie loss, and ad blockers don't break your data.
PMax run with discipline
Asset group splits, search-term mining, brand exclusions, and budget guardrails — PMax handled like a professional channel, not a wishlist.
Transparent reporting
Live dashboards, weekly optimization notes, and monthly executive reviews tied to revenue. Your accounts stay in your name.
Google Premier Partner discipline
Account hygiene, naming conventions, and change logs that make audits, handovers, and scaling easy if your business grows.
Every Google Ads Campaign Type, Managed
The full Google Ads stack — pick what fits, or let us recommend the right mix for your business.
Search Ads
Capture high-intent buyers the moment they search. Keyword research, ad copy testing, negative keyword hygiene, and bid strategy tuned to ROAS or CPA.
Shopping Ads
Merchant Center feed optimization, product titles and attributes, custom labels, and bid segmentation so your best-margin products get the most exposure.
Performance Max
Asset group structure, audience signals, feed-only testing, and search-term insights mining — PMax run like a science experiment, not a black box.
YouTube Ads
In-stream, Shorts, bumpers, and masthead. Creative built for the platform plus audience targeting that drives view-through conversions and brand lift.
Demand Gen
Visual, social-style placements across YouTube feed, Shorts, Discover, and Gmail — the closest thing Google has to Meta-style prospecting.
Google Maps & Local Search Ads
Promoted Pin placements and location-based search ads that drive store visits, calls, and directions from nearby buyers.
Hotel Ads
Property feeds, rate parity, and bid management across Google Hotel results for properties and OTAs.
App Campaigns (UAC)
Install and in-app action campaigns across Search, Play, YouTube, and the Display Network with creative asset testing built in.
Display & Gmail
Responsive display, custom audiences, and remarketing across the Google Display Network and Gmail Promotions tab.
Our process
How We Run Google Ads
- 1
Audit & Opportunity Map
We audit your account, tracking, feeds, and creative, then map the campaigns and budget split that earn the next dollar best.
- 2
Build the Foundation
Server-side conversions, Merchant Center, audiences, negative keyword lists, and a clean campaign architecture built right from day one.
- 3
Launch & Learn
Structured testing across copy, creative, audiences, and bid strategy. We learn fast and double down on what converts.
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Scale & Report
Weekly optimization, monthly executive reports, and quarterly strategy reviews tied to revenue — not impressions.
