How Much Does Google Ads Management Cost in Australia? (An Honest Guide)
How much should Google Ads management cost in Australia? Severino Murze cuts through the confusion to help business owners understand what they should be paying โ and what they should be getting for it.
How Google Ads Management Pricing Works
There are several common pricing models used by Google Ads managers and agencies in Australia. Understanding them โ and their inherent incentives โ is the starting point for making an informed purchasing decision.
Flat Monthly Retainer
A fixed monthly fee for campaign management, regardless of ad spend. This model is straightforward, predictable, and aligns the manager’s income with the work required rather than incentivising unnecessary budget increases. This is the model Google Ad Doctor uses.
Percentage of Ad Spend
A percentage โ typically between 10 and 20 percent โ charged on top of your advertising budget. This model creates a potential conflict of interest: the manager earns more when you spend more, not necessarily when you get better results. A manager on 15% of spend earns $1,500 from a $10,000/month account. They earn $2,250 from a $15,000/month account. The incentive is not always aligned with your best interests.
Performance-Based Pricing
Less common but increasingly available, this model ties at least part of the management fee to specific results โ leads generated, cost per acquisition targets, or revenue outcomes. Where genuinely offered, this is the model most aligned with client interests.
Hybrid Models
Many providers charge a base retainer plus a percentage of spend above a certain threshold. This can work well where the percentage component is modest and the base retainer covers the core management work.
Realistic Price Ranges for Australian Businesses
For small to medium-sized businesses, professional Google Ads management in Australia typically ranges from $800 to $3,000 per month depending on the scope of the account, the number of campaigns, and the provider’s level of expertise. At the lower end of that range, expect basic campaign management with limited strategic input. At the higher end, expect active strategic management, landing page recommendations, conversion rate analysis, and regular reporting with genuine insight.
Price is only one variable. The right question is not ‘how little can I pay?’ โ it is ‘what is the cost per lead I am currently generating, and what would a good manager do to that number?’ โ Severino Murze
What You Should Be Getting for Your Money
Regardless of what you pay, there are certain things you should always receive: regular account activity โ not just monthly check-ins, but consistent weekly optimisation; access to your own Google Ads account, always; clear, honest reporting that shows leads and cost per lead, not just impressions and clicks; and proactive communication about performance and strategy, not just invoices.
Red Flags to Watch For
An agency that will not give you access to your own account. Reporting that focuses on traffic and clicks while obscuring lead quality. Contracts that lock you in for 12 months with no performance benchmarks. Managers who cannot explain what they changed in your account in the last 30 days and why. These patterns are unfortunately common in the Australian Google Ads management market.
What Google Ad Doctor Charges
At Google Ad Doctor, pricing is based on the scope of what is required to deliver real results for your specific business. Every engagement begins with a full campaign diagnosis. There are no percentage-of-spend fees. The incentive is always aligned with yours: more leads at a lower cost. Serving businesses in Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.
Key Takeaways
Flat Fee Aligns With Your Interests
A flat monthly retainer aligns manager incentives with results, not budget size. It's the most transparent pricing model.
Percentage Fees Create Conflicts of Interest
Managers on 15% of spend earn more when you spend more โ not necessarily when you get better results.
$800โ$3K Is the Realistic SME Range
Basic management starts around $800/month. Active strategic management with reporting sits $1,500โ$3,000/month.
You Must Always Own Your Account
Any management provider that will not give you full access to your own Google Ads account is a serious red flag.
Reporting Should Show Cost Per Lead
Monthly reports that don't show leads generated and cost per lead are hiding the information that actually matters.
No Long Contracts Without Performance Benchmarks
12-month lock-ins with no performance requirements protect the agency, not the client. Avoid them.
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