Selecting a PPC agency
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Can anyone recommend a really good PPC agency in the UK?
I am in the Car and Van Leasing market and have a PPC budget of approximately £10,000 per month.Thanks
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Hi Jane,
A friend in the same industry uses Periscopix so cant use them. Thanks for the recommendation and i will look at the Moz recommendations.Cheers
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My former SEO agency had a good relationship with Periscopix in the UK (they're based down by Tower Bridge, south of the river and a few streets to the east). You can also check out the Recommended Agencies list here on Moz. There was always an SEO focus for most of those recommended companies, but several are in design, PPC, conversion rate optimisation, etc.
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Hi John
I have to agree with Mark; you're better off following the guides available around the web or finding a personal referral from someone who's used the agency first hand.
Make sure you have a target CPA and that the agency is open about their tactics and certification. If you need some friendly advice before making a decision I'd be happy to chat to you about any of your queries.
Ben @ Gravytrain
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Hi John, just be a bit careful asking that on here. A lot of PPC agencies use these pages and will just advertise themselves.
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Hi Chris,
Thanks, I will have a look at your website.
John
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