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Updated June 2026 · Niche route · written marketing audit

A serious Google Ads audit usually costs less than one month of wasted spend. Stan Consulting starts at $999 for a written account review before you increase budget, hire the next agency, or commit the next quarter of spend. the audit checks structure, search terms, campaign economics, conversion tracking, landing page match, and the next three fixes. Written marketing audit. No retainer required.

Reviewed by Stan Tscherenkow Last Reviewed June 4, 2026

Founded 2019 Roseville, California Principal-led scope
Google Ads Account Review visual for paid marketing, website, store, or sales path work
Written marketing audit after intake calls, quote requests, purchases, booked work, or cleaner owner decisions

Key takeaways

What this page settles in one pass.

  • The visible starting point is $999 for the written marketing audit.
  • That Google Ads audit cost covers a written account review, not a free sales-call audit.
  • The deliverable is a written audit, not a discovery call or retainer pitch.
  • The work covers the full account: structure, intent, tracking, landing match, and revenue path. Not bid management notes.
  • Findings are ranked by revenue impact. The next three fixes are named explicitly.
  • Independent. No retainer pitch at the end. The buyer decides whether to take the document to the current vendor, a new vendor, or an internal team.

Offer clarity

What you can buy here.

Google Ads Account Review is for owners who need an marketing review on a Google Ads account before spending more. The work is a written account review covering campaign structure, search intent, campaign economics, conversion tracking, landing page match, and the next three fixes.

How much should a Google Ads audit cost? A serious independent audit should cost less than one month of wasted ad spend and should produce a document the buyer can act on. Stan Consulting's visible starting point is $999 for the written marketing audit.

The page does not ask you to study a framework first. It gives you the commercial route, what is included, the cost floor, and the next step.

  • Account structure
  • Search terms
  • Campaign economics
  • Priority fixes

Cost answer

Google Ads audit cost by buyer situation.

Buyer situationRight audit typeExpected cost logicWhat should be delivered
You are shopping agenciesFree agency audit$0, but it is usually attached to a management pitch.Useful screen share, limited written depth.
You need an independent answer before more spendWritten Google Ads Account Review$999 starting point at Stan Consulting.Account structure, tracking, search terms, landing match, economics, and the next three fixes.
The account is large, messy, or multi-marketScoped marketing auditQuoted after intake because access, history, and channel count change the work.Written decision document with priorities, not a vague platform checklist.
You already know management is neededManagement intakeMonthly management pricing matters more than audit price.Account handoff, rebuild plan, tracking cadence, and ownership terms.

The framework

The 23-Point Google Ads Account Review.

01

Account hierarchy

Account access, MCC structure, ownership history, change history, billing setup, and admin permissions reviewed before any campaign assess.

02

Conversion tracking integrity

Tags, events, server-side tracking, offline imports, deduplication, value assignment, and whether the conversions named in the summary are the conversions the business actually sells.

03

Campaign structure

Search vs PMax vs Shopping vs Display split, brand vs non-brand isolation, budget pacing, bidding strategy fit, and whether the structure scatters or concentrates spend.

04

Search intent and terms

Search terms summary mining, match types, negatives, PMax theme themes, and whether the account is paying for buyers or paying for browsers.

05

Landing path match

Whether the page the ad spends into answers what the ad promised, whether the offer is visible, whether the next step is obvious, and whether mobile and desktop both work.

06

Audience and signals

First-party audiences, remarketing setup, exclusions, customer lists, similar audiences, and whether the signal quality matches what the account is bidding into.

07

Revenue path quality

sales system downstream check: whether the leads the account creates actually convert to closed work, or look fine on the dashboard and die in the pipeline.

Simple process

No maze. Three moves.

Use the intake path

Share the URL, campaign, store, page, or decision that should be producing calls, quote requests, purchases, booked work, or cleaner owner decisions.

Get the route

Stan Consulting reviews the situation and points the request to the right paid scope: review, repair, consulting, build, or marketing services.

Move on the fix

You get the next step, owner decision, and implementation route without a vague exploratory call.

Decision lens

Google Ads Account Review vs. paid search management vs. free agency audit.

AxisGoogle Ads Account Reviewpaid search managementFree agency audit
What you receiveWritten audit covering 23 review points in 7 layersOngoing account ownership with monthly trackingDiscovery call follow-up tied to a retainer pitch
IndependenceExternal. No retainer at the end.External vendor running the accountExternal, but the audit precedes the sales pitch
When it fitsBefore you hire, fire, or commit the next budgetWhen the account needs ongoing senior judgmentWhen the buyer is already shopping for an agency
CoverageFull account: structure, intent, tracking, landing, revenue pathWhatever the management scope coversUsually surface-level account snapshot
Output formatWritten decision documentMonthly summary and ongoing changesAudit slides plus discovery call
Price$999 starting point. Senior-led written marketing audit.Monthly retainer, typically $2-15KFree as a sales tool
Next stepBuyer decides what to do with the document. Vendor takeover, internal fix, or full management can follow.Next monthly cycleSales call to start a retainer

Why buyers trust the page

Clear scope before more spend.

Written, not a call

The audit ends with a written decision document. If a takeover or build is the right next step, it is named with the reasoning. If the buyer should fix the account internally, the document says so.

Tracking before bids

Most accounts have at least one tracking error. Bid optimization on broken signals creates optimistic numbers and shrinking revenue. The audit checks tracking integrity first.

Revenue path, not platform metrics

the audit checks what the account is supposed to produce (calls, quote requests, purchases, booked work) and whether the platform numbers match the business result.

Questions before contact

What buyers usually need to know.

Who is Google Ads Account Review for?

It is for owners who need an marketing review on a Google Ads account before spending more. If there is no live offer, page, campaign, store, or decision yet, start with the request path so the route can be scoped correctly.

What do we get?

You get account structure, search terms, campaign economics, tracking check, priority fixes, plus the next step that should happen first.

How much does it cost?

$999 is the visible starting point for the written marketing audit. Larger account or multi-channel scopes can be quoted after intake.

How fast can this start?

Written marketing audit after intake. Response comes through the intake path after the context is submitted.

Do we need a call first?

Not as the first move. Submit the situation first so the conversation starts with the real page, campaign, store, or decision instead of a blank sales call.

What if we already have an agency or internal team?

That is common. The work can review the current setup, direct the internal team, or define what the outside vendor should fix first.

Is this the same as a free Google Ads audit?

No. A free Google Ads audit is a sales tool. The deliverable is a discovery call that precedes a retainer. The Google Ads Account Review is a written outside audit with no retainer pitch attached. The buyer decides what to do with the document.

What if the account is running with another agency?

Submit assess access and the previous monthly numbers if available. The audit reviews what is in motion, names the issues, and tells the buyer whether the next move is a takeover, a parallel rebuild, an internal fix, or a conversation with the current vendor before any change.

How long does the audit take?

Written review after intake. Most audits land within 5 to 10 business days depending on the depth of the account and the volume of historical data submitted.

What if the audit finds the account is fine?

The document says so. If the account is structurally sound and the revenue problem is upstream (offer, traffic source, sales follow-up), the audit names where the actual leak is and recommends a Conversion Audit or a different scope.

Will the audit recommend Stan Consulting management?

Only if that is the honest answer. If the team can implement the audit findings internally, the document says so. If a different vendor is a better fit, that is named. The audit is independent of management work.

What does the audit cost?

The written marketing audit starts at $999. Larger accounts or multi-channel scopes can be quoted after intake, but the buyer gets a visible price floor before committing to a retainer or spend increase.

External references

What the research says.

Account review, principal-led

Book the account review. Get the next marketing actions.

Stan Consulting reviews the account, the campaigns, the spend curve, and the conversion path, then writes a short summary on the three layers killing performance for Google Ads accounts under review. 72 hours, written, principal-led. No agency theatre.

Account review$999 starting point
72 hoursIntake to summary
3 layersNamed and ranked

Buy the audit before increasing spend.

If the account is spending money and the explanation is still unclear, buy the written marketing audit before another budget increase, management handoff, or retainer decision.

Buy the $999 audit