If you are running pay-per-click campaigns, you are already spending money. The question is how much bang you’re getting for your buck. PPC agencies help you increase ROAS and improve efficiency, ensuring every pound spent on ads is working hard for your business.
The problem is that there are over 1,600 Google Partner agencies in the UK, so choosing the right one can be tough. The difference between an average PPC agency and the leading players generally comes down to strategy, execution and how closely performance is tied to revenue.
We have pulled together 10 PPC agencies worth your attention in 2026. We’ve focussed on those that deliver genuine growth and revenue from ad spend, rather than vanity metrics like clicks.
We will start with ourselves, because we know exactly what we deliver and the results behind it. We’ve even launched a new agency model – The Growth Circuit – which outlines our laser focus on growth in everything we do, not least paid media.
Our PPC strategies are built around one principle. If your PPC activity is not making you money, it is not working. It needs changing.
We focus on revenue, lead quality and profitability. That means tighter targeting, smarter bidding and constant optimisation based on what actually converts. We’ll scale up what works and quickly pivot from anything that doesn’t.
We manage Google Ads and paid social campaigns for ecommerce and lead generation brands, delivering measurable growth and clear reporting. You will always know where your budget is going and what it is returning.
If you want paid media management that is accountable and commercially driven, The Digital Maze is a Google Premier Partner with a track record of delivery for clients.
Found positions itself as an ‘Every Search’ agency, as they combine paid search with broader search behaviour across other paid media platforms.
As with many PPC agencies, they use data and automation to improve campaign performance and scale results across multiple channels. They offer a strong strategic approach for businesses focussed on multi-platform visibility growth.
Croud is a large multi-service agency operating at scale, supporting global brands with complex paid media strategies.
They use a network model that allows them to manage large budgets across multiple markets while maintaining flexibility, which can lead to a less personal approach. Croud might be an option for huge players, but not for SMEs looking to start PPC for the first time.
Like The Digital Maze, Impression is an East Midlands-based agency that has built a strong reputation for performance marketing, particularly in the online ecommerce space.
They set up and manage PPC campaigns focussed on reaching users with high purchase intent and scaling revenue through paid channels. This makes them another good contender for businesses looking to focus on paid acquisition for their growth strategy.
Based up in Leeds but with offices abroad, Journey Further is a PPC agency focussed on clarity and measurement.
Every PPC strategy they build is led by precise attribution and analytical insights, ensuring all current and prospective clients have a full overview of exactly which campaigns, products and services are driving their revenue. Their data-led approach is an option for businesses who require full visibility over everything in their campaigns.
Bind Media is a specialist PPC agency known for its focus on buying the right traffic at the right cost.
They combine campaign management with landing page optimisation and reporting to improve conversion rates, covering the full customer journey from search platform to sale. They are worth considering if you want a specialist team focused purely on paid media, rather than a full-stack digital agency.
Push Group is a specialist PPC agency, leaning hard into AI for their optimisations and data insights.
They devise and execute AI-driven performance paid media campaigns across various platforms, many of whom they hold premier partnerships with. These strong platform relationships and specialist paid media experience means Push Group is a good contender in this space.
Jellyfish combines PPC with broader digital transformation and media services, also using generative AI across their delivery services.
They’re focused on leading the way in terms of technology adoption to improve speed and scalability in everything they do. Jellyfish works with large brands on integrated campaigns across paid search, programmatic and paid social, best suited for businesses after enterprise-level support.
As the name suggests, PPC Geeks is an agency fully focussed on PPC, leaning heavily into ecommerce PPC and Google Shopping campaigns.
Their testimonials and case studies indicate a good track record of ecommerce revenue growth and ROAS improvements for different online retailers. Their relevant experience in this field makes PPC Geeks another good option for ecommerce businesses of all sizes.
Propeller offers PPC alongside broader digital marketing and web services, positioning themselves heavily within the AI space in 2026.
They have a large client portfolio of big name brands, working from offices in London and New York. They combine creative, strategy and paid media to improve overall campaign performance and are another option to consider if you’re considering a full digital marketing strategy.
Not every agency will be right for your business, so you should always take these lists with a slight pinch of salt. The most important thing to consider is how well each PPC agency fits with your business objectives.
Do you need more leads, more sales or better efficiency from your current spend?
Then ask:
Some agencies will offer vague responses to these kinds of questions. That’s where our honest and direct approach at The Digital Maze really makes a difference.
If your campaigns are not delivering what they should, there is always a reason. We will find it. Our Growth Circuit approach is all about diagnosing your PPC problems and providing the solution.
We will audit your account, identify wasted spend and show you exactly where the opportunity sits.
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