We've been working across the Midwest for years
Real relationships with Marshall County and Indiana businesses, not a national agency parachuting in with a templated playbook.
Running Paid Search for a Plymouth business doesn't have to mean templated work and surface-level reporting. Every engagement we ship pairs deep technical execution with weekly conversations about the metrics that actually matter to your P&L.
We run paid search programs the way performance teams at much larger companies run them: server-side conversion tracking, value-based bidding, and weekly experiment cadences. Most Plymouth businesses we audit are leaking 20-40% of spend on broad-match queries that never convert. Our first job is to plug that leak.
Real relationships with Marshall County and Indiana businesses, not a national agency parachuting in with a templated playbook.
Every monthly report ties our work back to leads, bookings, or revenue — not just impressions and rankings.
If a tactic won't work for your business, we'll tell you — even when it costs us scope. Honest scope beats expensive surprises.
GA4, server-side tracking, modern CMSs, current ad APIs. We're not still running an agency on tools from 2017.
Plymouth is the Marshall County seat and the largest commercial center between South Bend and the Indianapolis metro along US-31. The Blueberry Festival each Labor Day weekend pulls hundreds of thousands of visitors, and the surrounding economy mixes county-government services, healthcare (Saint Joseph Health System), regional retail, and a strong base of local manufacturing.
Where our Plymouth client base is concentrated:
Plymouth sits at the center of a region we know well — Marshall County and the surrounding Indiana corridor where many of our Paid Search clients are based.
Same Paid Search expertise, neighboring cities:
It depends on the service vertical and how competitive your county is. Most Plymouth-area engagements start between $1,500 and $5,000 in monthly ad spend; we recommend a level only after seeing your conversion economics.
Yes. We migrate into your existing MCC, preserve your historical conversion data, and run a 14-day audit before changing structure. You retain ownership of the account either way.
Cost per qualified lead, cost per booked appointment, and return on ad spend tied to actual revenue — pulled from your CRM or POS, not just Google's conversion modeling.
Yes — LSAs are usually the first lever we pull for home services, legal, and medical clients in the Plymouth area. They sit above traditional search ads and are billed per qualified lead.
Both. We're headquartered in the Elkhart, Indiana area and serve businesses across the Midwest and Great Lakes — including Plymouth and the broader Marshall County / Indiana market. For Plymouth-area clients we'll come on-site for kickoff and quarterly reviews when it makes sense; day-to-day work happens over video and Slack like any modern agency.