Are you paying for clicks that never arrive?
At a lot of taxi companies, Google budget is lost before the customer ever reaches the site — an ad pointing to a page that won’t load, or a site that counts form-opens as a request. Then Google steers on the wrong signals and you overpay for every real ride. A senior spends 20 minutes with you and shows where it leaks.
- A senior with 21 years in search marketing reviews it personally — no junior, no tool
- First we check that your ad technically arrives at all
- You get specific takeaways, even if you do nothing with us
Twenty minutes, and you know where your money goes.
We click your own ad and look at what the customer sees. Surprisingly often a paid click lands on a page with a certificate error, a slow load, or a dead link. Google charges for that click all the same — the customer is long gone.
You pay for the visit, but the visitor never gets in. This usually shows in five minutes.
We look at what your site passes to Google as a ‘request’. If that’s the opening of a form, or every phone-page view, Google optimises toward noise — and sends your budget to the wrong searches.
Only once you measure the real rides and called customers can Google spend your money well.
By the end you know exactly where you stand: what runs well, where budget leaks, and the first few things we’d change. Concrete points you can act on yourself too. Whether we work together after that is a separate conversation.
Short and honest.
What does it cost?
I’m a small taxi company — is this for me?
How long does it take and what do I need?
Do I get a sales pitch?
Twenty minutes can show you where hundreds of euros a month are leaking.
No slides, no obligation. Just a senior looking over your shoulder and telling you what he sees.
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