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Google Ads Not Working? Let’s Fix What’s Actually Broken.

Get a clear funnel audit before you waste more budget

I’m Alex. I run Idea Check Pro — and I help you find what’s actually broken in your ads and funnel, using real data (no guessing).

It’s a funnel audit: a clear diagnosis + a Fix-First plan — so you know what to fix first.

If you’re getting clicks, spending budget, and still not getting calls, leads, or sales — this usually isn’t “Google’s fault.”
Most of the time, something in your setup is leaking money — your offer, your messaging, your targeting, your landing page, or the numbers behind your business.

I don’t start with “give it more time and let the algorithm learn.” I start with a clear check of what’s actually failing — and what to fix first.

You want more customers. That’s normal.

What’s not normal is paying for traffic and getting nothing back.

If you’ve already tried Google Ads, you know the feeling: clicks come in… money goes out… and the phone stays silent.

Ads don’t fail because “Google doesn’t work.”

Ads fail because the system around them is not built to turn a click into a customer.
Sometimes the ads are built wrong. Sometimes they bring the wrong people. Sometimes the page doesn’t convince anyone to take action.
And sometimes the market is so competitive that getting a customer costs more than what you actually earn from that customer.

Even an experienced specialist can’t “outsmart” bad economics.

You can hire someone with years of experience and strong case studies — and still end up with leads that are too expensive.
Every niche is different: different competition, different customer behavior, different price pressure, different expectations.

The biggest mistake business owners make

Before you spend another dollar on ads, you need to know one number:
how much profit you actually keep from one customer after all costs.
Not revenue. Not “average order value.” Real profit.

Because if getting a customer costs more than your real profit, ads won’t feel like growth. They’ll feel like stress.
A real professional should tell you this before you burn weeks of budget — not after.

Why I’m direct about this

Some marketers will tell you what you want to hear just to get hired. Then, when the results don’t work, you’re left asking:
“Why am I paying more to get customers than I earn from them?”

I don’t work like that. I’d rather protect my name than sell you hope.
If I believe your ads can be profitable, I’ll tell you. If the numbers look bad, I’ll tell you that too — clearly.

My process (simple and honest)

Before any “management” or big promises, I start with a free, quick review of your situation.
I look at what you sell, who you’re trying to reach, what you tried, and what needs to be true for ads to work.

If it makes sense to go deeper, I can prepare a full report with a clear action plan — what’s broken, what to fix first,
and what results are realistic. No templates. No generic advice. No fluff.

“What if my website isn’t ready yet?”

That’s fine. You can still check your market, your offer, and your numbers before you spend more money
driving traffic to something that can’t convert.
A website can make the analysis more precise later — but the core question can be answered early:
will this business be able to afford paid traffic and still make profit?

Final truth

Markets can be overheated. Competitors can have advantages you don’t see: strong brand trust, repeat customers, lower costs, years of data.
That doesn’t mean you can’t win. It means you can’t guess.

Business doesn’t forgive mistakes — especially when you have a limited budget.
But with a clear audit and a smart plan, you can still make ads work even in a competitive niche.

Here’s the truth: random tweaks and “tips” won’t fix a leaking funnel. Even a small conversion gap can turn profit into loss — and most people never spot where the leak really is.

The truth I learned the hard way (click to read full story)

Over 10 years ago, when I was starting out in marketing, I made painful mistakes.

Watching YouTube videos about “fixing ads” won’t help you if you don’t have the tools and experience to diagnose what’s really leaking.

Even when I had training and certifications, I still missed what mattered.
I launched campaigns for a client using the “right” tools and data — but the business didn’t make a profit. We barely broke even.

Why? It wasn’t “Google.” It wasn’t “the ads.”
The funnel was leaking. The site conversion was too low. Competitors converted better. That small gap was enough to turn profit into loss — and I didn’t see it fast enough back then.

And if I — a trained marketer — made those mistakes early in my career… what happens when a business owner tries to do everything alone?

You can gather data. You can read guides. You can look at numbers.
But someone still needs to interpret them, test the right things, and connect the dots across ads + landing page + offer + economics.

That’s why so many “good businesses” burn budget and still don’t get consistent leads.
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So ask yourself this: If you don’t have the tools, experience, or time… how exactly are you going to diagnose what’s broken?

📌 I always tell my clients: Everyone should stick to what they do best. A founder should build the vision — not become a part-time ads analyst.

Funny but true example: trying to fix your funnel by watching random videos is like trying to fix your tooth at home. It can feel smart — until it really starts to hurt.
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“But what if someone steals my strategy?” That’s a common fear. But execution is everything.

Even if someone copies an idea, they still need your positioning, your pricing, your proof, your delivery — and the small decisions that actually make it work.

🧠 There’s a saying in business: “Business doesn’t forgive mistakes.” Idea Check Pro.

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Google Ads & funnel validation

🎯 What you can get after my analysis:
• Real Google Ads costs for your niche, including Search, Display, and YouTube
• Estimated ad budget and projected revenue
• Average CPC (cost per click) in Google Ads Search for your niche
• If you haven’t run ads yet: exact Google search terms your customers use
• Monthly search volume for your niche so you can gauge market size
• Weak points in competitor sites and ad campaigns
• Clear step-by-step plan

Quick note — this is also why “AI advice” and automated setups often don’t fix real lead problems.

❌ AI tools won’t give you reliable ad cost reality for your exact niche and situation — and they won’t see where users hesitate, get confused, or drop off in your funnel.

I use session recordings and analytics to see where users scroll, pause, drop, or get stuck. That’s how I find conversion blockers and fix them.

If your funnel has real potential, I’ll uncover it and help you build it right. If it doesn’t, I’ll tell you clearly before you waste $10,000+ on development, ads, SEO, and months of work.

🔍 You can search Google, ask your network, or listen to competitors. Here’s the truth: no one will share their playbook. Either they don’t want to, or they simply can’t explain it properly.

👉 Make the right first move. Talk to someone who has helped launch 100+ real businesses with proof, testimonials, and verified results from real owners. No fluff. Straight answers. Idea Check Pro.

Get Expert Feedback on Your Google Ads (Free Preview)

📩 After you submit the form, I’ll personally review your answers and send you a short, data-based insight by email. No templates, no AI tools, no pressure. Just a real audit — before you decide to go further.

If it makes sense to go deeper, I can prepare a full report based on real advertising data, real search demand, your competitors, and your funnel — so you know what to fix first and what results are realistic.

Please note (not legal/tax advice)
I do not provide legal, accounting, tax, or insurance advice or services. I focus on digital strategy, advertising, ad spend and revenue estimates, website performance, user behavior analytics, and real market data.
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