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Meta & Google Ads · Chicago

Paid ads management in Chicago

Meta and Google Ads for businesses selling in and around Chicago. Run remotely, reported in USD, and measured on sales rather than reach.

The local picture

What selling in Chicago is really like

A broad, balanced economy where Search still does most of the revenue work for service businesses.

That matters because a campaign built for the national average will quietly overpay here, or underspend, depending on which way the local auction leans. Neither shows up in a platform dashboard until the month is over.

Sectors with steady paid demand here

Manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, home services

Benchmarkthe United States
Meta CPM$9-$24
Meta cost per click$0.75-$2.40
Google cost per click$1.60-$7.50
Google cost per lead$45-$210
Starting budget$3,000/month
TimezoneET (UTC-5) to PT (UTC-8)

National ranges. Chicago typically runs at or slightly above these, because demand concentrates in cities.

How it runs

Working with a business in Chicago

Local targeting done properly

Radius and location settings set to people who live here, not people who passed through. That single setting wastes more budget than any bid strategy.

Hours that match yours

Ad scheduling and lead follow-up built around ET (UTC-5) to PT (UTC-8), because a lead that waits until morning is usually a lead somebody else called first.

Reported in USD

Costs, revenue and margin in your own currency, so nothing has to be mentally converted before you can make a decision on it.

Advertising locally

Running Meta and Google Ads for a business in Chicago

Advertising in a single city is a different discipline from advertising nationally. The audience is finite, which means frequency climbs quickly, creative fatigues sooner, and the same three ads that would last a quarter across the United States will be exhausted here in weeks.

That finiteness cuts both ways. A smaller audience is cheaper to reach repeatedly, so a local business with a clear offer can dominate its own patch on a budget that would be invisible nationally. The trick is spending it on the right radius rather than the widest one.

The single most common waste I find in local accounts is the location setting. Left on its default, most platforms will happily show your ads to anyone who has ever passed through Chicago, including people who live three hundred miles away and were changing trains. Set properly to people who actually live here, the same budget suddenly buys real prospects.

Then there is speed of response, which decides more local campaigns than any bid adjustment. An enquiry from Chicago that waits until the next morning is usually an enquiry a competitor has already called. Ad scheduling and follow-up are both built around ET (UTC-5) to PT (UTC-8) for exactly that reason.

Wider market conditions still apply on top. This is the most competitive auction on earth. Every mistake in your tracking costs more here than anywhere else, simply because the clicks are dearer. Costs and consent rules follow the United States as a whole, with CCPA/CPRA (California) plus a growing list of state laws governing how conversions can be measured.

Scope

What running local ads in Chicago involves

Radius and location targeting done properly

Set to people who live in and around Chicago, not everyone who passed through. This one setting wastes more local budget than anything else.

Scheduling that matches your hours

Ads and lead follow-up aligned to ET (UTC-5) to PT (UTC-8), so enquiries arrive when somebody is there to answer them.

Creative refreshed on a schedule

A city-sized audience sees your ads far more often than a national one. Rotation is planned, not reactive.

Both channels working together

Google captures people already searching in Chicago. Meta reaches the ones who have not started looking yet.

Call and form tracking

For local businesses the phone is usually the real conversion. Missed calls are the cheapest problem in advertising to fix.

Reported in USD

Costs, revenue and margin in your own currency, so nothing needs converting before you can act on it.

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FAQ

Paid ads in Chicago: common questions

Media spend goes straight to Meta or Google on your own card, in USD. Across the United States the benchmarks sit near $9-$24 CPM on Meta and $1.60-$7.50 a click on Google, and Chicago usually runs at or slightly above that because demand is concentrated. My fee is a flat monthly retainer agreed upfront, never a share of your spend.

Yes. I work remotely with clients across the United States and further afield, and calls get scheduled around your hours. A broad, balanced economy where Search still does most of the revenue work for service businesses. Knowing that going in changes how the account gets built, which is the point of having someone who has run ads in the market rather than someone reading a template.

Manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, home services all show consistent paid demand here. That said, the sector matters less than the maths. If one sale or one signed client is worth several times what it costs to acquire, paid ads can work almost anywhere. If it is not, no amount of campaign work will fix it, and I would rather tell you that on the first call.

Two to four weeks to get tracking honest and the structure stable, six to eight before I would trust a scaling decision. Q4 is the whole year for most brands. CPMs climb from late October, peak between Black Friday and mid-December, then fall off a cliff in January. Prime Day in July is the second spike. That seasonality matters more than most people account for, and it is worth timing your start around it rather than launching into the quietest month of the year.

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