Looking for replutable PPC management company...any recommendations?

TheMightyOne

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Hello fellas,

Hoping some of you will be able to help me out. As you can tell from my previous posts, I'm a managing partner of an online womens clothing retailer and right now we're looking to outsource our paid advertising management so my partners and I can concentrate on more pressing matters.

Can any of you recommend a good PPC management company that will be able to help us manage our paid advertising (PPC and Display)?

I've been told that companies such as rimm-kaufman and jumpfly are amongst the leaders but wanted to get your opinion on who would be most fit to help us grow (i.e. anyone in similar industry who had worked or is working with someone they'd be willing to recommend)

Looking forward to any feedback you can provide

To show my gratitude, I give you tits :)

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what is your monthly budget for display?

I work at a targeted display network and am currently on campaigns for a few women clothing brands like kate spade, charlotte russe, CK, etc.

We do media buying a little differently though, our system works by placing a pixel on your pages to find out what your current customer is like and then we run it through our system of algorithms to find other browsers who act exactly like your current customers (visiting same sub pages of larger site, browsing order, etc) to find other web users who would very likely convert on your site.

Because of this, we do not just blast your banners across thousands of sites hoping for a hit, but instead are only bidding on impressions for browsers who fall into one of our buckets created off your current customers.

Instead of optimizing your ads for the internet, we optimize the internet for your ads.

pm me if you want more info
 
Your going to find that most PPC companies will charge 20-30% of your PPC budget by going with one of the larger firms. The majority of the larger firms, like the one's you've mentioned are literally PPC sweatshops. You won't get the 'attention to detail' unless your spending 6 figures a month.

If you are spending 6 figures a month, Jumpfly is the leader in the industry right now. If your not spending that kind of budget, find someone with a decent reputation around here and give them a trial run. Something small to start with 5-10k and then go from there. If you don't like the results, move on and find another one.

You'll find that by working with a single individual over a company, the level of detail will be MUCH better.

Last I checked, eliquid did some PPC management, (although I could be talking out of my ass, but I do remember talking to him about Adwords at some point.) and there are quite a few others of us that do it full time for various clients.
 
Im currently working with channeladvisor. Not cheap but they are pretty knowledgeable especially with ecommerce sites. Two years since joining them our ppc has improved significantly.
 
I specialize in full service PPC for clients (big or small). Including design and funnel optimization if that will get you more competitive. We also specialize in retargetting, which works great for shopping abandonment, as well as advanced bid management that can turn spend off, if you are low on inventory/out of stock. Prices are reasonable & performance is guaranteed. We also specialize in advanced payday categories, for full complex management.

Message me for more details - victor@impactroi.com - 12+ years exp