
BBQGrills.com is a high-volume grill and outdoor-living retailer with serious products and serious competition. Their paid search was running, but it was not pulling its weight. We rebuilt the strategy from the ground up, and the numbers changed in a hurry.
BBQGrills.com had real demand and a deep catalog, but the ad account was spending without a clear strategy behind it. Budget was spread too thin, the wrong searches were getting clicks, and the campaigns were not built around how people actually shop for grills. The result was wasted spend and a return that did not reflect the quality of the products.
We treated the account like a profit engine, not a set-and-forget ad campaign. The work came down to four things, done well and refined constantly.
Conversion value up 2,558%. By targeting the right audience with perfectly crafted messages, we drastically improved the conversion rate, resulting in a staggering increase in conversion value.
ROAS up 2,012%. Our targeted approach and continuous optimization led to a phenomenal increase in return on ad spend, turning their ad spend into substantial profits.
Cost per click down 92%. Through meticulous keyword selection and ad optimization, we significantly reduced the cost per click, making each dollar of ad spend more efficient.
Cost per acquisition down 61%. By enhancing ad relevance and conversion paths, we lowered the cost per acquisition, a sign of more efficient budget and higher quality leads.
The transformation of BBQGrills.com's PPC was nothing short of remarkable. Tailored strategy and a relentless focus on results turned their advertising into significant returns.
Paid search rewards businesses that treat it like an investment, not a utility. With the right audience, the right message, and constant optimization, BBQGrills.com turned an underperforming ad account into a genuine growth channel and set a new benchmark for their online sales. If your ads are spending without delivering, that gap is almost always fixable.
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