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Google Ads for Small Business: Budget to Start

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Super Admin By Super Admin
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16 March 2024
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If you are a small business owner, expert, or local service provider, the first question is usually not “Can Google Ads work?” It is: How much do I need to spend to start without burning money? That question is especially painful for businesses that want clear results, do not want complicated technical setups, and cannot afford long periods of random testing. In your niche, that includes experts in emigration, wellness and beauty specialists, local studios, consultants, and small brands that need a simple, structured path to growth instead of chaos.

The short answer is this: for many small businesses, a realistic starting Google Ads budget is often around $20-50 per day, or about $1,000-$2,500 per month, but the real number depends on your niche, geography, sales cycle, website quality, and how focused your campaign is. In 2025, the average cost per click in Google Ads was $5.26, the average cost per lead was $70.11, and WordStream notes that most new campaigns often start in that $20-50/day range.

What are you actually paying for in Google Ads?

Google Ads is not one single format. When you choose a campaign, you are choosing where people see your ads and how Google can find demand for you. Google’s common campaign types include Search, Display, Video, and Performance Max. Search ads appear when people actively search on Google. Performance Max can access Google inventory across Search, YouTube, Display, Discover, Gmail, and Maps. Shopping ads use product data from Merchant Center and can run through Shopping or Performance Max. Demand Gen campaigns can place ads across YouTube, including Shorts, Discover, Gmail, and the Google Display Network.

That matters because your budget should follow your goal. If you are a local massage studio, psychologist, SPA specialist, clinic, or beauty service, Search is often the first place to start because it captures existing demand. If you sell physical products, Shopping and Performance Max are usually more relevant. If you need more awareness, visual trust, or remarketing, Video, Display, and Demand Gen can help, but they should not always be the first campaign for a business that needs leads right now. That logic fits your audience well: they need promotion that is simple, measurable, and connected to real business growth, not activity for the sake of appearances.

So how much budget do you really need?

The biggest mistake is to ask for one universal number. Google Ads pricing varies by industry, customer lifecycle, current trends, and how well the account is managed. It also depends on keyword costs, device, location, and context. Even a smaller advertiser can compete if the account structure, ad relevance, landing page, and Quality Score are strong.

A better question is: How much budget do you need to generate enough clicks and conversions to learn something useful? If your monthly budget is too low, the campaign may simply not collect enough data to tell you what works. If it is too broad, you risk paying for traffic that never had a chance to convert. That is why the smartest start for a small business is usually a narrow campaign with a clear service, clear location, and clear conversion goal.

Starting budgets by business type

1. Local service business in Montenegro

For a local business in Budva, Podgorica, Tivat, Kotor, or another city, such as a massage therapist, beauty studio, private practice, wellness specialist, or local consultant, a practical test budget often starts around €450-€750 per month for a narrow Search campaign focused on one city, one language group, and one or two core services. If the niche is more competitive, the offer list is wider, or you want more volume, a more realistic range is often €750-€1,200 per month. This is an estimate, not a guarantee, but it follows the general small-business starting range of $20-50/day, plus the reality that local targeting reduces reach while your niche still sits in relatively competitive categories like beauty, personal care, health, and personal services. Google Ads benchmarks show average Google Ads conversion rates of 7.82% for Beauty & Personal Care, 6.80% for Health & Fitness, and 9.74% for Personal Services, with average CPLs of $60.34, $62.80, and $53.52 respectively.

2. Experts, consultants, coaches, and educational products

If you are selling consulting, coaching, education, online lessons, or expert sessions to clients in Montenegro, the Russian-speaking diaspora, or wider EU markets, your entry budget often needs to be a bit higher because the sales cycle is longer and the click is only one part of the journey. A practical starting range is often €750-€1,800 per month, especially if you need a bilingual or multilingual campaign, lead forms, remarketing, or landing pages built around authority and trust. In Google Ads benchmarks, Education & Instruction showed an average conversion rate of 11.38% and average CPL of $90.02, while Business Services showed an average CVR of 5.14% and CPL of $103.54. That does not mean every lead will cost that much, but it is a useful warning: if your service is high-ticket, you should budget for a longer decision process.

3. E-commerce in Montenegro

If you sell products online in Montenegro, Google Shopping and Performance Max usually become more important than plain Search ads. For a small catalog and one-country setup, many stores can begin testing in the €600-€1,500 per month range, depending on the number of products, feed quality, and margin. Store Growers notes that for many ecommerce categories, Shopping CPCs often average around $0.80-$2.50, with Shopping conversion rates around 1-3%. That makes Shopping attractive for product businesses, but only if the feed, product titles, pricing, shipping clarity, and landing pages are strong.

4. E-commerce across the EU or multiple countries

If you want to sell products from Montenegro into the EU or wider international markets, the budget usually needs to be larger from the start because you are dealing with broader geography, more competitors, more search volume, more language complexity, and more data requirements. A realistic early testing range is often €1,500-€4,500+ per month for stores that want enough volume to optimize Shopping or Performance Max properly. This is an inference based on the same Shopping CPC and conversion benchmarks, plus the fact that broader reach means more eligible auctions and more spend if your campaign is set up to scale.

Which format should you start with?

For most of your clients, the answer is not “all formats at once.” A local service business should usually begin with Search and possibly a simple remarketing layer later. A product business should usually begin with Shopping or Performance Max. A personal brand or expert can use Search if people already look for the service, and then add Video or Demand Gen later for trust and visibility. Google itself describes Performance Max as a way to access all inventory from one goal-based campaign, while Demand Gen is designed for visual, social-style placements across YouTube, Shorts, Discover, Gmail, and Display. That means these formats are powerful, but they make more sense once the offer, tracking, and creative are already clear.

What makes campaigns expensive too early?

Three things usually waste budget fast. First, too broad targeting: too many services, too many cities, too many languages, too many vague keywords. Second, a weak landing page: if the page is slow, unclear, or does not match the search intent, you pay for clicks and lose trust. Third, starting ads before the strategy is ready: no clear offer, no narrow niche, no clear next step, no tracking. That pain shows up directly in your own materials too: many small businesses and experts do not need more noise, they need a clear structure, a clear path, and promotion tied to real goals.

Final answer

If you want the most practical answer, here it is:

  • Local services in Montenegro: start from €450-€750/month, or €750-€1,200/month if the niche is more competitive.
  • Experts, consultants, coaches, education: start from €750-€1,800/month.
  • E-commerce in Montenegro: start from €600-€1,500/month.
  • E-commerce across the EU or multiple countries: start from €1,500-€4,500+/month.

These are starting test budgets, not promises. The right budget is the amount that gives you enough qualified traffic and enough conversions to make decisions, not just enough clicks to feel busy. For your type of clients, the smartest start is usually not the biggest budget. It is the clearest offer, the narrowest campaign, and the best match between keyword, ad, and landing page. That is how Google Ads stops feeling like a money drain and starts becoming a real growth tool.

How Much Does Website Creation Cost?

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16 March 2024
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If you are planning to create a website in Montenegro in 2026, the short answer is this: the price can start from just a few euros per month for a do-it-yourself website builder, from around €200-400 for very basic template offers, around €1,000-3,000 for a professional business website, and from €5,000+ for custom development with advanced functionality and integrations. The big difference in price is not random. It usually depends on the platform, the number of pages, design quality, SEO structure, speed, integrations, content, and how much business logic the site needs.

For most experts, personal brands, and small businesses, the main problem is not “How do I get the cheapest website?” The real question is: What kind of website do I actually need right now so I do not waste money, time, and energy? That matters even more if you are starting from zero, working in a new country, or trying to grow online without a full team behind you. In practice, a website should help you get inquiries, bookings, trust, and sales, not just sit online like an expensive digital business card.

What affects website cost?

Website pricing in Montenegro usually depends on six things: website type and scope, design quality, SEO and performance requirements, integrations, content, and timelines. A one-page website is not the same as a multilingual service website. A simple brochure site is not the same as an online store. And a standard template is not the same as a custom-coded system built for growth.

Another reason prices vary so much is that the market includes both very cheap template-based offers and more serious business websites with better structure, mobile optimization, SEO preparation, and post-launch support. That is why one quote may look “too cheap to ignore,” while another looks “too expensive to understand.” Usually, the difference is in what happens after launch: speed, support, scalability, user experience, and whether the website can actually help your business grow.

Option 1. Online website builder

This is usually the cheapest way to start. Website builders are made for people who want to launch a simple landing page, portfolio, or small business page without coding. Some builder platforms in the Montenegro market promote starter plans at low monthly prices, and they are often easier for beginners than WordPress.

This option makes sense if you need to test an idea, launch a temporary project, or create a very simple online presence fast. But it is not always the best long-term choice for a serious business. Once you need stronger SEO, more control, better structure, more languages, cleaner branding, or custom features, builders can become limiting. In other words, a builder is fine for a quick start, but not always for a stronger next stage.

Best for: simple landing page, personal page, test offer, basic portfolio.
Not ideal for: complex growth, advanced SEO needs, many pages, custom logic, serious scaling.

Option 2. Template-based website on Joomla or WordPress

For many service businesses, this is the most balanced solution. A website built on Joomla CMS or WordPress with a well-chosen template can give you a professional structure, content control, a blog, service pages, lead forms, and room for future growth without going straight into expensive custom development.

In Montenegro, you can still find very cheap template offers starting from around €200-400, but those are usually the most basic level. More professional WordPress business websites are commonly offered from around €1,000 and up, while a solid presentation website in the market is often discussed in the €1,500-3,000 range.

This is usually the right choice for experts, clinics, studios, coaches, consultants, beauty and wellness professionals, and small companies that need a real business website without overpaying for unnecessary complexity. It is also the best middle ground when you want something more serious than a constructor, but you are not building a portal, marketplace, or custom platform.

Best for: experts, small business, service brands, multilingual websites, blogs, landing pages, business websites.
Typical budget: from basic low-cost template work to a stronger professional range, depending on quality and scope.

Option 3. Custom web development

Custom development is the most expensive option, but sometimes it is the right one. If your project needs custom booking logic, user accounts, integrations, dashboards, complex filters, web application functionality, or a highly specific structure, template solutions will stop being practical.

In Montenegro, custom development is usually discussed from €5,000+, while more serious systems can go to €10,000+ or even much higher depending on scope. Professional market guides also separate affordable presentation websites from custom systems very clearly.

This option is not for everyone. In fact, many clients waste money because they start with custom development too early. If you are still clarifying your offer, audience, and sales process, a simpler CMS website is often the smarter first step. Custom code makes sense when the business model is already clear and the website needs to support real operations, not just present information.

Best for: custom platforms, large portals, web apps, advanced integrations, нестандартные процессы.
Typical budget: €5,000+ and up.

What do clients usually get wrong?

The first mistake is choosing only by the lowest price. Cheap websites often look affordable at the start, but later become slower, harder to optimize, visually generic, and more expensive to fix. Even local Montenegro market reviews point out the difference between low-cost templates and websites built for long-term value, SEO, support, and scaling.

The second mistake is building a website before defining the offer, audience, and structure. In your business, the website should support positioning, trust, communication, and promotion. If there is no strategy, the website often becomes a collection of random pages with no clear path to inquiry or sale. That problem matches the pain points in your own materials very closely: people often start online without strategy, without planning, and without understanding what should happen first.

The third mistake is paying for features they do not need yet. A small service business usually does not need a large custom platform first. It needs a clear structure, mobile-friendly design, strong service pages, clear calls to action, and a website that works well with content, social media, and advertising.

So, how much should you budget?

A practical way to think about it is this:

  • Builder: lowest entry cost, good for a very simple start.
  • Joomla or WordPress on template base: the best balance for most experts and small businesses.
  • Custom development: only when the business already needs custom logic and integrations.

If your goal is to look professional, run ads, publish content, and start getting inquiries, the smartest choice for most businesses is not the cheapest option and not the most complex one. It is usually the solution that matches your stage of growth.

Quick FAQ

Is WordPress or Joomla better for a small business website?
Both can work well. The better choice depends on content structure, flexibility, support, and who will manage the site after launch.

Is a website builder enough for a business?
Sometimes yes, for a simple start. But if you need stronger SEO, a professional brand image, and room to grow, it may stop being enough quite quickly.

Why do quotes in Montenegro differ so much?
Because agencies price different things: template vs custom, design quality, SEO setup, content, integrations, support, and business complexity.

What is the best option for experts and service businesses?
In many cases, a well-structured Joomla or WordPress website gives the best balance of price, professionalism, flexibility, and future growth.

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