Google Ads Management for Veterinarians in Ben Wheeler
You went to school for animal medicine, not pay-per-click advertising. But somewhere along the way, Google convinced you that running ads was easy enough to do yourself. It's not — and the bill you're racking up with nothing to show for it proves the point.
You Shouldn't Have to Babysit an Ad Account
A dog comes into your clinic last Tuesday with a broken leg. The owner's panicked, the staff's moving fast, and you're focused on what you actually trained to do. Meanwhile, your Google Ads campaign is burning through its daily budget showing ads to people in Dallas searching for "vet tech schools" — and nobody's watching. That's the problem. Google is more than happy to take your money whether the clicks are worth anything or not.
The Stuff That's Probably Going Wrong Right Now
If you've set up Google Ads on your own — or worse, let Google's "smart" setup wizard do it for you — there's a good chance your campaigns are a mess. And it's not your fault. Google's default settings are designed to spend your budget, not protect it.
You're probably bidding on broad keywords like "vet" or "animal hospital" that pull in clicks from people looking for military veterans, vet tech programs, or clinics three counties over. Your ads might be running at 2 a.m. when nobody's booking appointments. Your location targeting might cover half of East Texas when your real client base is Van Zandt County and the towns around it. And every wasted click costs you real money — money that should be going toward reaching pet owners in Ben Wheeler, Edom, Canton, and the rural areas nearby who actually need a veterinarian.
What We'll Actually Do With Your Ad Spend
We build your campaigns from scratch around what your clinic actually offers — whether that's routine vaccinations, emergency surgery, boarding, grooming, or after-hours care. Each service gets its own ad group with keywords that match what real pet owners type when they need help. "Emergency vet near Ben Wheeler." "Dog vaccinations Van Zandt County." "Cat spay Canton TX." Specific searches from people ready to book, not browse.
We set your geographic targeting tight. A community like Ben Wheeler sits in a stretch of East Texas where folks will drive 20 or 30 minutes for a vet they trust — past the heritage chapel, past the old cemetery, down those farm roads. We make sure your ads reach that radius and nobody outside it. We add negative keywords so you stop paying for irrelevant clicks. We adjust bids based on time of day so your budget hits hardest during the hours people actually pick up the phone or fill out your online booking form.
And then — this is the part most people skip — we keep watching. Every week. We look at which keywords convert and which ones just cost money. We pause what isn't working and push budget toward what is. Your cost-per-lead should go down over time, not up. If it's climbing, something's wrong, and we'll fix it instead of ignoring it. Google Ads management runs starting at $750/mo, and that includes the actual management — not just a monthly report with a bunch of charts you don't have time to read.
What does google ads management cost for veterinarians?
Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most veterinarians in Ben Wheeler land.
starting at
$300
Simple Site
3-5 pages. Done in days.
starting at
$1,500
Full Website
10+ pages. Ready in about a week.
starting at
$3,500
Website + SEO
Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.
Google Ads Management FAQ — Ben Wheeler, TX
Ads can start showing within a day or two of launch. But it usually takes a couple of weeks of data before we can tune the campaign properly and start seeing consistent appointment bookings. It's not instant, but it's a lot faster than waiting for organic search rankings to build.
Two separate costs. Your ad spend goes directly to Google — that's what pays for the clicks. Our management fee, starting at $750/mo, covers building the campaigns, choosing the right keywords, writing the ads, adjusting bids, and monitoring performance. We don't take a cut of your ad spend.
Yes, and that's exactly how we structure things. Each service your clinic offers gets its own campaign or ad group. Someone searching for emergency vet care sees an ad about emergency hours. Someone looking for pet grooming sees grooming. Generic one-size-fits-all ads don't convert well.
Most failed campaigns we hear about were either set up using Google's default recommendations or left running without anyone monitoring them. Both are recipes for wasted spend. We build campaigns manually, choose keywords based on your actual services, restrict your targeting area, and adjust things weekly based on real data.
You need somewhere to send the traffic, and it needs to load fast with clear information and a way for people to book or call. If your current site isn't up to the job, we build websites too — a full site starts at $1,500 and takes about a week.
Other Services for Veterinarians in Ben Wheeler
Everything veterinarians need to grow online.
Web Design
Beautiful websites that actually convert visitors.
SEO
Get found when people search for what you do.
Logo Design
A logo that actually represents your business.
Website Redesign
Your site needs a fresh look and better results.
Digital Marketing
A real strategy to get more customers consistently.
Social Media Marketing
Build a real audience that actually engages with you.
Content Writing
Words that actually convert people into customers.
Google Ads Management for Other Industries in Ben Wheeler
We work with all kinds of local businesses across Van Zandt County.
Let's Talk
Stop guessing with your ad budget — let's set up a Google Ads campaign that actually puts your clinic in front of pet owners who need you.
We work with veterinarians across Van Zandt County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.
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