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Best google ads specialists in Sydney

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Bart R.

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Sydney, NSW 10+ yrs
Logo & Brand IdentityAdvertising & Marketing CreativePresentation & Pitch Deck Design +8 more
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Taha S.

Just joined
Sydney, NSW 5+ yrs
Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Website & UI/UX Design +13 more
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Gavin B.

Just joined
Sydney, NSW 15+ yrs
Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Advertising & Marketing CreativePackaging & Label Design +4 more
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Matt T.

Randwick, NSW 13+ yrs
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)Search Engine Marketing (SEM)Social Media Search Strategy +11 more
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Zac K.

Sydney, NSW 8+ yrs
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)Search Engine Marketing (SEM)Meta Ads (Facebook & Instagram) +5 more

What's the cost of a google ads specialist in Sydney?

$134/hr
Est. hourly rate $58$208/hr
google ads specialist Ave. hourly rate · Updated today
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Google ads specialist in Sydney, questions

A Google Ads gig usually covers keyword research, campaign structure (search first, then display, YouTube or Performance Max if they earn a place), ad copy, negative keyword lists, conversion tracking on your website, then weekly optimisation: adjusting bids, pausing what's wasting money, scaling what's converting. You should also get a plain-English monthly report showing spend, cost per lead or sale, and what changes next.

No, and it's worth being clear on this before you post the gig. The management fee is what you pay the freelancer to run the account. The media spend is what you pay Google directly for the clicks, from your own billing details. A $1,500 a month fee plus $1,500 a month in ad spend is a $3,000 total commitment, so budget for both.

Search campaigns can drive enquiries from the first week because they catch people already looking for what you sell. A new account still needs 4 to 8 weeks of data before the cost per result settles, and the first month is mostly testing keywords and ads. Anyone promising a profitable return in week one is overpromising.

Yes, the platform is open to anyone and Google's setup wizard will have a campaign live in 20 minutes. The catch is that the default settings favour Google's revenue, not yours: broad match keywords, no negative list, and Smart campaigns that hide the data you need. Most owners burn a chunk of their first month's budget on irrelevant clicks. A freelancer builds the account properly, and you can always take it over once it's stable.

One number matters most: cost per lead or cost per sale, tracked through conversion tracking installed on your site. Clicks and impressions tell you the ads are running, not that they're paying for themselves. A healthy account shows a stable or falling cost per result month on month, and search terms reports with very little irrelevant traffic. If your freelancer can't show you that number, ask why.

Most small businesses start at $20 to $80 a day in media spend, enough for the account to gather data and optimise. Below about $15 a day, Google rarely gets enough signal to learn, especially in competitive industries where a single click can cost $5 to $20. A scoped 4 to 6 week test at that level will tell you whether the channel works for your business before you commit to a longer run.

Freelance Google Ads management in Sydney typically costs $1,000 to $4,000 a month, with simpler single-campaign accounts starting from around $500. That fee excludes your ad spend, which you pay Google directly. Some freelancers charge a flat fee, others a percentage of spend; flat fees are easier to budget when you're starting out.

Ask to see real results from accounts at your budget level, with the spend and the cost per result shown, not just screenshots of clicks. Check they'll build the account in your own Google Ads login so you keep it if you part ways. Read their verified reviews on Unjumble, and be wary of anyone who guarantees a specific cost per lead before seeing your data.

The big four: no conversion tracking (so nobody knows what's working), broad match keywords with no negative list (so you pay for irrelevant searches), sending every ad to the homepage instead of a matching landing page, and judging the account on clicks instead of cost per lead. Fixing those four usually does more than any clever bidding trick.

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