196. Are You Wasting Money on Google Ads? Here’s How to Fix It
Private Practice Elevation with Daniel Fava
Release Date: 12/08/2025
Private Practice Elevation with Daniel Fava
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info_outlineIf you’ve ever tried Google Ads and felt like you were just lighting your money on fire, you’re not alone.
This week, Daniel sits down with John Sanders, founder of RevKey—a digital advertising agency that works exclusively with therapists and mental health professionals—to unpack why so many private practices struggle to make Google Ads work, and what you can do differently.
In their conversation, John and Daniel dig into the most common reasons therapists waste money on paid ads.
And it often starts with your private practice’s website.
If your site isn’t designed to engage visitors and guide them toward action, your ad spend will likely fall flat.
John shares how generic service pages, weak content, and outdated design can tank your results—even if you’re paying top dollar for clicks.
They also explore why therapists need to be wary of Google’s automated campaign recommendations.
What’s best for Google’s revenue isn’t always best for your practice. John explains how his team disables default settings that typically waste money and instead builds tightly targeted campaigns focused on real conversions—not just traffic.
This episode also covers the strategic role Google Ads can play for growing group practices. Whether you're launching a new service or need to quickly fill a clinician’s caseload, ads can help bridge the gap while your SEO builds momentum.
And with the right tracking and targeting—like setting income levels or geographic focus—you can get more value from every click.
If you’ve been burned by ads before or are thinking about using them to grow your practice, this episode will help you avoid common mistakes and make smarter, more strategic decisions.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
1. Why do so many therapists waste money on Google Ads?
Many therapists dive into Google Ads without a clear strategy or a website that’s designed to convert. Often, the problem isn’t the ads themselves—it’s that clicks are being sent to generic service pages or poorly designed sites that don’t guide visitors toward taking action. Another big issue is relying on Google’s default settings, which prioritize Google’s revenue over your results. John shares how to avoid these common traps and make sure every dollar is working toward bringing in actual clients.
2. How can I tell if my website is helping or hurting my ad performance?
Your website is a critical part of your ad strategy—because if it doesn’t connect with your ideal client or clearly guide them toward booking, even the best ad won’t convert. John explains how to evaluate time-on-site metrics, user experience, and page content to know whether your site is supporting your ad goals. In competitive markets, the margin for error is smaller, so having engaging, specific, and fast-loading pages is key.
3. When should I use Google Ads vs. investing in SEO?
John and Daniel break down how SEO and Google Ads can work together strategically. SEO is a long-term game—it can take months to see results—but it's incredibly valuable for sustainable growth. Ads, on the other hand, can generate leads quickly, which is especially useful when launching new services or hiring new clinicians. The key is understanding your goals and timeline, so you can decide when to run ads, when to focus on organic traffic, and when to do both.
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Previous Episode with John: 41. Everything You Need to Know About Google Ads for Therapists with John Sanders
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About John Sanders
John Sanders is the founder of RevKey, a digital advertising agency that exclusively helps therapists and mental health professionals grow their practices using Google Ads. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges facing this audience—especially in regulated, HIPAA-sensitive environments—John built RevKey to be the go-to partner for private practices that want measurable results, not marketing fluff. What began as a solo operation in 2018 has grown into a thriving team of ten, all united by a belief in clarity, simplicity, and transparency in digital marketing. John’s insights are trusted by leading therapy podcasts and conferences, and his team regularly talks with clients, ensuring every campaign stays aligned with their goals. His mission: to make sure therapists don’t waste money on click metrics, but invest in strategies that bring real people through their doors.
About Daniel Fava
Daniel Fava is the owner and founder of Private Practice Elevation, a website and SEO agency focused on helping private practice owners create websites that increase their online visibility and attract more clients. Private Practice Elevation offers web design services, SEO (search engine optimization), and WordPress support to help private practice owners grow their businesses through online marketing.
Daniel lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife Liz, and two energetic boys. When he’s not working he enjoys hiking by the river, watching hockey, and enjoying a dram of bourbon.