5 Ways to Get Google Ads Clients in 2025

Easy ways to get client as a google ads freelancer

Getting your first 5 clients can be challenging when you are just starting out. In this article, I will share ‘How to Get Your First 5 Clients as a Google Ads Freelancer in 2025.’ These methods are simple and easy to do, but I won’t lie, it will require time and effort for sure. If you’re ready to put in that effort, then continue reading.

But here are some ground rules!
Start with 1 single service like lead generation, D2C shopping, or any other, but don’t try to chase all of them at once. Otherwise, you will end up digging multiple holes, but not one will give you water. So, first things first, choose your service and the audience you want to work with. Now let’s move to the strategy.

1. Facebook Ads Library

Yes, this is one of the easiest and most high-converting ways of getting clients. Why? Because in the Ads Library, you will find people and pages who are actively running ads and want to get better leads, ROAS on their ad spend, and are trying to get results. You just need to pitch them right and deliver awesome results after they start working with you.

In simple words, they are already convinced that they need help with paid ads. Now, you need to enter their life as someone who can do it for them in a better way.

2. White-Labeling

Many agencies and freelancers already exist in the market who are doing awesome work and are probably working with the clients you are looking for. They always need someone who can help with awesome results. Just reach out to them and ask for work. Tell them what you do and how you can make their work easy. In fact, they would be one of the most responsive audiences.

3. Find Hangout Groups

Where do your clients hang out? WhatsApp Communities, LinkedIn groups, Facebook Groups, Discord channels, etc. Trace down every single place that they go to and make sure you have your presence there. This ensures they can notice you and get to know that you exist and do something they need.

4. Google My Business

Google My Business is a goldmine for Google Ads freelancers who are in lead generation. Every listed brick-and-mortar company here, be it a skin and hair clinic, dentist, roofer, car wash, or any other service provider, needs leads. That’s why they are here. Reach out to them and tell them what you can help them with.

5. Directories

Business directories like Yelp, Yellow Pages, and Just Dial can be extremely helpful in finding businesses that want your services. All of them are on these platforms, paying fees just to get some business. If you can help them get some revenue flowing, they won’t mind paying.

Conclusion

I have arranged all of these in order of getting the highest response rate. I myself have tried every single way mentioned above. Start with the easiest one, the one you would be able to do better, and stick to it for at least a month.

I have shared nothing new, but I can tell you one thing: everything works. You just need to get things done right, and you will see results.

Hope this added value!

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