How are the results in these case studies measured?
Every metric in the case studies comes directly from the platforms: Google Ads, Google Analytics 4, Google Search Console, and Shopify. Revenue and ROAS figures are the numbers the account itself reported, not modeled projections. Where tracking was unreliable at the start of an engagement, fixing measurement came first, so the before-and-after numbers compare like with like.
Are these case studies real?
Yes. Every case study on this site is real client engagements with metrics pulled from the live accounts. No numbers are invented or rounded up for effect, because results shown to prospects are held to the same standard as results reported to clients. If a number could not be verified in the platform, it did not go in the case study.
Why are some clients not named?
Some clients prefer not to publish their store name, ad spend, or revenue where competitors can read it, so those case studies are anonymized. The metrics are unchanged: niche, timeline, and numbers stay exactly as they happened, and only the brand identity is removed. Clients who agreed to be named are named.
How long did these results take?
It depends on the channel. Google Ads improvements typically show within the first one to three months, because paid search gives fast feedback once structure, tracking, and bidding are fixed. SEO results build over six to twelve months, because rankings and authority compound slowly. Each case study reflects its own timeline, and none of the results came from a single overnight change.
Will my results match these case studies?
Not necessarily, and no honest agency will promise otherwise. Results depend on your margins, product demand, competition, budget, and starting point. The case studies show what the system produced in specific accounts under specific conditions. The better predictor for your business is the free audit: it looks at your account and tells you where the realistic upside is before you spend anything.