Google Display Ad Optimization for High-Ticket Services

Published on 07/21/2025Marketing Opportunities

The poster describes a common pain point: clients 'burning money' on Google Display Ads for high-ticket services without seeing sufficient ROI. This highlights a clear need for a specialized SaaS solution that can optimize ad spend, improve targeting, and provide better attribution for high-value leads. Such a platform could leverage AI for bidding strategies, audience segmentation, and performance analytics tailored to the long sales cycles and specific lead quality requirements of high-ticket services, saving businesses significant marketing costs and increasing conversion rates.

Origin Reddit Post

r/marketing

“I feel like I’m just burning money.” Ever hear that from a client?

Posted by u/CampaignFixers07/21/2025
A prospect told me that exact thing last month. They were running Google Display ads to get bottom-funnel leads for a high-ticket service. Their frustration was real. Marketing often feels l

Top Comments

u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/jroberts67
Love the self-promotion disguised as a question.
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/eastcoasternj
I know this is a shitty shitpost promoting yourself (against Rule 1 fwiw) but your question is so shortsighted that it gives me a good giggle. Who would look to you for help when all you can
u/CampaignFixers
So you've never encountered a prospect using the wrong tool or using a tool the wrong way?
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/AdamYamada
Seems what Reddit is these days. 
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/CampaignFixers
I like discussing the common things we all hear from prospects. How often have you talked to a potential client and they explain how they're using a tool and you realize they're using it the
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only
u/CampaignFixers
I don't disagree. Most of our pay comes from revenue share deals with clients.
u/jucktar
If your service was real good you would work on commission only

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