When considering PPC services for your business, one decision you will have to make on the way is choosing between a PPC agency and consultant (in fact, you most likely clicked on this article to help with that exact decision!).

While both agencies and consultants aim to drive profitable leads and revenue through paid advertising, their approach, structure, and relationship with clients differ significantly.

  • PPC agencies typically consist of multiple people skilled in PPC, account managers, developers, admin staff and directors.
  • PPC consultants on the other hand are just the person skilled in PPC, covering admin duties themselves.

To help you decide between the two, I’ll compare both against seven key factors that are important to businesses deciding between choosing an agency or a consultant:

  1. Variety of Skills
  2. Cost-Effectiveness
  3. Resources
  4. Adaptability
  5. Communication
  6. Personalised Service
  7. Quality of Work

1. Variety of Skills

Winner: Agency

PPC agencies, by nature, typically have a broad team of experts including PPC specialists, developers, account strategists, copywriters and more.

This diversity allows agencies to handle projects requiring multiple skill sets across teams.

For businesses needing a wide range of services, an agency can provide a one-stop solution.

However, this breadth of skills may not always be necessary for projects requiring only 1-2 skill sets (e.g. PPC/SEO).

2. Cost-Effectiveness

Winner: Consultant

Whilst agencies can offer competitive pricing, but their rates are often inflated by office-related expenses, management layers, and admin teams.

Freelance consultants usually sidestep these costs. You’re engaging directly with an expert, minus the extras.

As a result, PPC consultants often provide a more affordable alternative.

3. Resources

Winner: Agency

With multiple professionals on hand, agencies are usually better equipped for large-scale PPC efforts.

They can divide tasks among team members, allowing different elements of your campaign to progress in parallel.

For businesses needing a broader team effort, working with an agency might be more practical.

4. Adaptability

Winner: Consultant

By design, agencies often depend on structured systems and standardised ways of working to coordinate their teams.

Although individual team members might be flexible, updates to your account setup or approach can be slower to roll out.

A consultant, in contrast, can personalise their service and shift direction rapidly when your priorities change.

That responsiveness can be a real asset in the constantly evolving digital space.

For instance, if a new opportunity arises mid-campaign, a consultant can usually respond immediately, while agencies may be delayed by processes and multiple layers of sign-off.

5. Communication

Winner: Consultant

A strong reason to work with a consultant is the continuity of dealing with one person throughout your PPC journey.

You sidestep the common agency pitfall of multiple handovers or changes in personnel.

Communication is typically quicker and more meaningful, as you’re speaking directly to the person doing the job.

This clarity can save time and strengthen your professional relationship.

6. Personal Service

Winner: Consultant

PPC consultants have a personal stake in your success, as their reputation and income rely directly on the results they deliver and your satisfaction.

Unlike agencies, where responsibilities are often spread across teams and overseen by senior management, consultants are focused solely on you.

This usually results in a higher level of care and commitment.

While an agency might view you as just another account, a consultant sees your growth as a direct measure of their own performance.

7. Quality of Work

Winner: Equal

Both consultants and agencies can provide effective PPC support.

While agencies may bring multiple specialists to the table, it’s common for work to be passed to junior team members to build their experience.

Consultants generally carry out all elements of the strategy themselves, which helps maintain consistency and a high standard of execution.

Final Score

  • Agency: 3
  • Consultant: 5

Conclusion

Both Toy PPC agencies and consultants have their strengths.

While agencies bring extensive resources and a variety of skills, consultants may offer a more cost-effective, adaptable, and personalised approach.

If you’re ready to experience the benefits of working with a Toy PPC consultant…read more