Facebook Ads in Ipswich, done properly.
Ipswich businesses lose more on poorly-run Facebook Ads than on any other marketing channel. Boosted posts, vague targeting, no pixel, no clue. We do the opposite.
Every Facebook Ads campaign we run for Ipswich businesses is built on proper account structure, pixel + Conversions API tracking, IP-postcode geo-fencing, and creative we produce ourselves. The result is predictable, measurable, scalable lead flow.
Why Ipswich businesses choose us.
We build the creative
Static, video, carousel — produced in-house. You're not chasing a designer.
Postcode-fenced
Targeted only to IP postcodes you actually want jobs in.
Lead routing built in
Leads land in WhatsApp, email or your CRM within 60 seconds.
Honest reporting
Weekly call, monthly ROI breakdown. No vanity metrics, no fluff.
What good Facebook Ads in Ipswich look like
Three things separate good from bad Ipswich Facebook campaigns: (1) creative that stops the scroll — usually short-form video showing real work, real customers, real results from Ipswich projects, (2) targeting tight enough to exclude tyre-kickers in Norwich or London, and (3) a follow-up flow that responds to the lead in under 5 minutes. Get all three right and cost-per-booked-job drops by 40–60% versus self-managed campaigns.
Industries we run Facebook Ads for in Ipswich
Roofing, building, electrical, plumbing, kitchen and bathroom fitting, window and door installation, landscaping, cleaning, mobile detailing, HVAC, pest control. Each industry gets a tailored creative playbook because the buying psychology is different — roofing is urgency-led, kitchens are aspiration-led, cleaners are convenience-led.
Facebook Ads Ipswich: budget guidance
Minimum sensible ad spend is £20/day (£600/month) — anything less and Meta's algorithm doesn't get enough data to optimise. £40–£80/day (£1,200–£2,400/month) is the sweet spot for most Ipswich service businesses. Above that, we typically expand into surrounding postcodes (Felixstowe, Woodbridge, Stowmarket, Bury St Edmunds) or layer in retargeting at scale.