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Google Ads · Surfers Paradise
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Looking for Google Ads management in Surfers Paradise?
Yep. I want to know what I’d actually be getting before I enquire.
Yes—you’re in the right place if you want Google Ads set up properly or an existing account managed with clear, practical input. You’ll deal directly with Leighton, so it’s easier to understand what’s being done, why it matters and what comes next.
What can you actually help me with?
The service can cover account and campaign setup, keyword and search-term planning, ad copy, audience and location settings, budgets, and conversion tracking for useful actions such as calls or enquiries. Ongoing management can include checking spend, search terms and results, refining ads and targeting, and making practical adjustments based on the data. It suits small businesses that want a focused campaign without having to navigate every setting themselves or relay information through multiple people.
Do you work with businesses around Surfers Paradise?
Yes. MIXT works from the Gold Coast–Scenic Rim area and can support businesses in Surfers Paradise and across the wider Gold Coast, either remotely or in a way that suits the job. The focus is on practical decisions: what you sell, where customers come from, which enquiries matter, and what budget is realistic—without adding unnecessary back-and-forth or pretending every business needs a complicated campaign.
“When starting our Mobile catering food trailer business, I sent Leighton a few drawings and pictures and asked him to create a logo and brand for us. He did such an awesome job, easy to work with, great service. Highly recommended him and mixt👌 Thanks Here and…”Recent client review
Alright. What’s the easiest way to get started?
The easiest way to start is to send Leighton a brief note about your business, the service you want to advertise, your target areas, and whether you already have a Google Ads account or website. If you know your approximate monthly ad budget, include that too; if not, that’s fine.
