Call-Focused Ads | Converting Straight to the Phone
Call-focused ads send the user straight to a phone call instead of to your website. Someone tapping the ad goes to the dialler without opening a browser. For urgent-need businesses this is the shortest path.
Who it is right for
It makes sense where decisions are made quickly and settled by talking: locksmiths, vehicle recovery, plumbing, urgent healthcare, appointment-based clinics. The user does not want to read a page, they want to describe their problem.
Conversely, for businesses requiring comparison, price and feature research, going through the site works better. Forcing a user into a conversation they are not ready for does not produce conversions.
Opening hours are critical
The most common mistake in this campaign type is running ads when nobody answers the phone. Every unanswered call is a customer paid for and lost.
Ad schedules must align with the hours the phone is genuinely answered. In businesses working on a rota this matters even more. The hourly distribution of calls also shows which hours justify raising bids.
Measurement
In call campaigns conversions can be measured directly in Google Ads: calls exceeding a set duration count as conversions. The threshold should fit your business — low where appointments are booked quickly, higher where calls need longer conversation.
Calls coming from the number on your site require a separate setup; I cover that on the call conversion tracking page. Measuring the two sources separately shows which is more efficient.
Reducing low-quality calls
Not every call is a customer. Stating your service scope and coverage area clearly in the ad copy eliminates some wrong calls up front.
If out-of-scope enquiries repeat, they go into the negative keyword list. Limiting geographic targeting to the area you actually serve does the same job; that setting is left too wide in most local accounts.
How do we start? First we discuss how your customers get in touch and when the phone is answered. I send the campaign and measurement plan in writing. You can reach me from the contact page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a call campaign the same as a call extension?
No. A call extension adds a phone option to a normal search ad; in a call campaign the ad’s only goal is the call and no website link is shown.
Which should I use?
They can run together. Call campaigns work better on urgent-intent keywords, while site-focused campaigns with call extensions work better on research-intent keywords.
Who will answer the calls?
That is the precondition for this campaign. Without the capacity to answer, the budget is wasted; I make sure that capacity genuinely exists before launching.