Choosing the wrong enterprise PPC services can drain large ad budgets without real ROI. Our directory helps you compare vetted enterprise PPC agencies by expertise, client feedback, pricing, and service focus to find a partner for complex, multi-channel growth at scale.

Best Enterprise PPC Agencies

2,127 Companies - Rankings updated: August 17, 2026

We evaluated enterprise PPC companies listed on DesignRush based on expertise, capabilities, and client feedback. Some placements may be paid.

  • Making Digital Marketing Simple

    Making Digital Marketing Simple

    Zimble Digital combines strategy, creativity, and technology to help businesses build a stronger digital presence. From SEO and performance marketing to social media, website development, branding, content marketing, and marketing automation, every solution is planned around your business goals...

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    • Digital Services
    • Design Services
    • Web Development
    • SEO
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    Location
    Ahmedabad, India
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $20/hr
    Minimal Budget
    Under $1,000
  • Growing Businesses, Delivering Results

    Growing Businesses, Delivering Results

    Get results, grow your business, and boost sales. Provider Digital is a digital marketing agency in South Yarra that provides bespoke solutions to help businesses optimise their digital presence. Our team of digital marketing consultants will work with you to create a tailored strategy that maximises your...

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    • Digital Services
    • Graphic Design
    • Logo Design
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    • SEO
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    Location
    South Yarra, Australia
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

8 Frequently Asked Questions About Enterprise PPC Services

How much do enterprise PPC services cost?

Enterprise PPC services typically start at $10,000+ per month because they involve larger budgets, multiple platforms, advanced targeting, and continuous optimization.  

This does not include ad spend, which can range from $100 to $100,000+ per month, depending on campaign scale, competition, and growth goals. Many agencies also charge 10% to 30% of monthly ad spend, with lower percentages often applied to larger enterprise budgets. 

Costs also rise in competitive industries such as legal, finance, technology, healthcare, home services, and B2B SaaS, where CPCs can exceed $10 per click, and high-value keywords require constant bid management.  

How is enterprise PPC management different from standard PPC?

Enterprise PPC management is more complex than standard PPC because it involves larger budgets, more campaigns, and more people.  

A standard pay-per-click (PPC) account may run a few campaigns on one platform. An enterprise account can include thousands of keywords, multiple product lines, several countries, and approval from different teams. 

The work also becomes more strategic. Instead of only adjusting bids manually, an enterprise pay-per-click agency often uses automation, custom bidding rules, advanced reporting, and data from systems like a CRM or business intelligence dashboard.  

The risk is also higher because a poorly set-up campaign can waste a large amount of money very quickly. 

What platforms do enterprise PPC agencies manage?

Enterprise PPC companies manage paid campaigns across every major ad network, not just Google. The platform mix usually includes: 

  • Google Ads for search, display, shopping, and YouTube. 
  • Microsoft Advertising for Bing search, which often delivers cheaper clicks for B2B. 
  • Meta for Facebook and Instagram demand generation. 
  • LinkedIn for high-value B2B targeting by job title and company. 
  • Amazon Ads for brands that sell products, where search now rivals Google for buying intent. 

According to Amazon's advertising research cited by Insider Intelligence, retail media is one of the fastest-growing ad channels, which is why enterprise programs increasingly treat Amazon as a core platform rather than an add-on. The best agencies coordinate spend across all of these, so budgets shift toward whatever is performing. 

How long does it take to see results from enterprise PPC campaigns?

Early signals appear within the first two to four weeks, but reliable, optimized performance usually takes three to six months.  

The timeline depends on how much historical data the account already has and how long the sales cycle runs: 

  • Weeks 1 to 4: Tracking setup, initial data collection, and early bid adjustments. 
  • Months 1 to 3: The algorithms gather enough conversion data to optimize, and wasted spend drops. 
  • Months 3 to 6: Performance stabilizes, and the agency scales the campaigns that work. 

A long B2B sales cycle stretches this further, because a click today may not become revenue for months. According to Google's guidance, Smart Bidding strategies require a baseline volume of conversions to optimize reliably, which is part of why the early weeks are a learning phase. Anyone promising instant results at enterprise scale is overselling. 

What red flags should disqualify an enterprise PPC agency during vetting?

Walk away from any agency that guarantees specific rankings or a fixed ROAS, since no one controls auction outcomes or competitor behavior.  

Other disqualifiers include: 

  • No transparency on the ad account. If the agency will not give you administrative ownership of your own Google Ads account, that is a control grab. 
  • Vague reporting. Reports full of impressions and clicks but light on revenue and cost per acquisition hide weak performance. 
  • One-platform expertise. An agency that only knows Google cannot serve a true enterprise program. 
  • Junior staff on a senior account. Ask who actually runs the account day-to-day. 

A credible enterprise pay-per-click agency will welcome these questions rather than dodge them. 

What metrics should an enterprise PPC agency report on?

An enterprise PPC agency should report on business outcomes first, meaning revenue, return on ad spend, and cost per acquisition, not just traffic.  

The reporting should connect ad spend to money earned, since that is the only number leadership cares about.  

A strong report covers: 

  • ROAS and CPA broken down by campaign and platform. 
  • Conversion volume and conversion rate, not just clicks. 
  • Spend pacing against budget, so there are no end-of-month surprises. 
  • Wasted spend flagged and cut, such as search terms that drain budget without converting. 

Can an enterprise PPC agency handle multilocation or international campaigns?

Yes. Multilocation and international campaigns are one of the main reasons businesses hire enterprise PPC agencies. These campaigns require geo-targeting, local landing pages, language and currency adjustments, and compliance with regional privacy rules. 

A capable agency structures campaigns so each market has its own budget, targeting, and reporting while still sharing useful insights across regions. It also prevents overlap, where two campaigns compete for the same audience and waste budget. Enterprise pay-per-click agency teams build account structures that reduce this risk and keep spending controlled. 

What is a reasonable ROAS to expect from an enterprise PPC company?

A reasonable ROAS from an enterprise PPC company is usually 2x to 4.5x, depending on the industry, margins, sales cycle, and how the enterprise PPC company tracks revenue. 

  • For eCommerce brands, a strong ROAS is often 3.5x to 4.5x, with top performers reaching 8x+.
  • Lead generation campaigns usually sit around 3.5x to 4.5x, but the real number depends on how many leads become customers. 
  • Service-based businesses often average around 3.5x.
  • Healthcare and travel campaigns usually fall between 2.5x and 4x.
  • SaaS campaigns often average 2x to 3x.
  • Enterprise SaaS can range from 1.8x to 2.5x due to longer sales cycles and higher customer lifetime value. 

The best benchmark is the company’s break-even ROAS. A business with a 25% profit margin needs a 4x ROAS just to break even, while a business with a 50% margin may break even at 2x. That is why enterprise PPC performance should be judged by profit, lead quality, customer lifetime value, and revenue attribution, not ROAS alone. 

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