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๐ฐ Stop Wasting Money on Ads That Don’t Convert

When it comes to advertising your glass business online, not all ads are built the same — and choosing the wrong strategy can burn your budget fast without bringing in real customers.
- Google Pay-Per-Click (PPC) is great for visibility. You pay when someone clicks your ad, and it can drive a ton of traffic — but the problem? Clicks don’t equal jobs. You could get 100 clicks and no calls. And for most glass pros, that means wasted ad spend, low ROI, and a whole lot of frustration.
- Google Local Services Ads (GLSA), offers a more controlled approach. With GLSA, you only pay for qualified leads — people who call or message your business directly. That means you’re not paying for curiosity — you’re paying for intent.
But here’s where the real power comes in:
When you combine GLSA with PPC, you dominate the first page of Google.
- Your GLSA ad shows up at the very top with a Google Guaranteed badge (instant trust).
- Your PPC ad gives you even more visibility and control over search terms.
- You’re everywhere — and customers see you as the clear, credible choice.
This isn’t about running ads just to “get clicks.”
This is about
owning your market, building real trust, and getting your phone ringing with the kinds of jobs you want — shower glass installs, custom cuts, tinting, high-value work.
๐งจ Pair GLSA + PPC For Maximum Visibility and Booked Jobs

โก Why We Recommend This Combo
- GLSA = Pay for real leads only
- PPC = Own the keywords your competitors are sleeping on
- Together = Trust, traffic, and booked jobs
At
Glass Mama Marketing, we set up and manage both campaigns so you don’t have to touch a thing.
No tech stress.
No wasted spend.
Just a system that works.

Did You Know?
Bing Ads help glass contractors tap into a less competitive yet highly targeted market by bidding on top keywords often at a lower cost per click than Google.