Google Ads · own the search

They're searching right now. Be the name they find.

People in your town are typing their problem into Google this very minute. Google ads make sure the first answer they see is you.

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Top spot. Every search that matters. That's the whole game.

Rather watch than read?

The whole Google play, explained out loud.

Your SEO stops at about 3 miles.
Your customers don't.

The average pawn shop only ranks first about 3 to 4 miles out. Search from further away and you drop to third or fourth. Most clicks go to the top few results, so those searchers land on whoever ranks above you.

SEO reach ~3 mi
Your ad radius 6 mi
Searchers you're in front of: 0
3 mi20 mi

That's the whole point of Google ads: extend your search radius. SEO covers the first 3 miles free, most of the time. Ads buy the rest. One client targets a 20-mile radius, and their numbers are some of the best we've seen.

1 in 100people near a pawn shop search for one every single month. 100,000 people close by means about 1,000 searches a month.
7xmore calls and directions came from the city 8 miles away than from the shop's own town (Denham Springs vs Baton Rouge).
20 miyou're not just reaching residents. Commuters and people passing through count too.

The receipts, straight from Google.

Every number below is from a real client account: calls, taps to call, directions, and Google-verified store visits.

17,000+
Decatur, IL · 101K nearby

Customer actions: 10,000 calls dialed and tapped, 3,000 directions, 3,600 Google-verified walk-ins. About $2.19 per action over the life of the account.

1,100
Denham Springs, LA · pop 9,300

Verified walk-ins on $16K total spend, in a town most owners would say is too small for Google ads. 140,000 people can drive to that store.

27,000
Smyrna + Paulding, GA · one owner

9,600 calls, 13,000 directions, and 4,000 verified walk-ins across two shops. Two markets, one playbook.

24,000+
San Diego, CA · 1.4M nearby

6,600 calls, 14,000 directions, 3,600 verified walk-ins. Seven years running and still producing every month.

7,000
El Paso, TX · 635K nearby

Hot leads on a smaller budget in a huge market: 11,000 people search there monthly. Bigger budget, bigger slice.

$2.19
The unit that matters

That's a person calling, pulling up directions, or walking through the door. Two bucks for a customer ready to convert.

12 pawn shops across the country · 113,000+ customer actions from Google alone

What would your town do?

Slide to your market and budget. The unit costs are real averages from our pawn accounts, not numbers we made up.

100,000 people nearby · about 1,000 pawn searches a monthThe 1-in-100 rule, pulled from our accounts' real Google search data.
$1,500 a month
phone calls$14.80 avg cost per call, from 9 pawn shop clients
directions pulled up$12.89 avg cost per direction, from 9 pawn shop clients
verified store visits$23.53 avg per Google-confirmed walk-in, from 7 clients
Total customer actions a month

Estimates, not promises. Every market, competitor set, and budget is different. On the call we pull your town's real search numbers, straight from Google.

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The two searches to own.

"pawn shop near me"

The service search

Someone needs cash, or gold prices, or a deal on tools. They search the service, not a name. Whoever holds the top spot wins the customer.

Highest-intent traffic in your market. Hand already raised.
"your shop's name"

The name search

Here's the one that stings: competitors can buy ads on your name. Someone searches for you, and another shop shows up first. Owning your own name is cheap insurance, and it makes sure the customer you earned actually reaches you.

Your name. Your traffic. Never someone else's counter.

This pairs perfectly with our Facebook ads.

Facebook creates demandthe 90% who've never walked in
Google captures itthe 10% searching this minute

Two different buyer cycles. Facebook creates demand for the future. Google grabs the low-hanging fruit: the people who need you today.

The part most agencies get wrong

Pawn has a Google rule that can get you shut down.

Google Ads · ad review
Disapproved
"Get a pawn loan today"Policy: personal loans at 36% APR or higher cannot be advertised. Most pawn loans sit above that line.
Run it anyway and the account gets flagged, suspended, or killed. An agency that doesn't know this rule burns your account and blames Google.

What we won't run

Loan-rate ads that put your whole account on the chopping block. Not once, not "just to test it."

What we run instead

Retail, gold buying, buy offers, and promotions. High-intent traffic, fully compliant, and your account stays alive.

A decade in pawn means we know exactly where the lines are.

Standalone package · one shop per zone

Own your searches before your competitor does.

Google Ads stands on its own, no other package required. And it comes with your zone: one pawn shop per 10-mile radius, first come, first served. If we run your competitor's ads, we can't run yours.

Search Standard
$750/week
About $1,000/mo ad spend included
  • Search + maps campaigns, built for pawn
  • Custom pawn landing page, built to convert
  • Call and store-visit tracking
  • 10-mile zone exclusivity
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Search Premium
$1,200/week
About $2,000/mo ad spend included
  • Everything in Search Standard
  • A bigger slice of your market's monthly searches
  • Priority split-testing and optimization
  • 10-mile zone exclusivity
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One more rule: Black Swan clients ($10,000/mo and up) hold first right of refusal on Google across their whole territory. If your market's Black Swan shop passes, the zone is yours.

Pricing is per location. Multi-store groups run one playbook, with a zone and a budget per store.

Let's see if Google is your next move.

Not every shop needs Google ads on day one. We'll tell you honestly whether it's your next step or whether your money works harder somewhere else first. Either way, you leave with a plan.