Google Ads for Phone Repair Shops that drive real growth

At Staello, we specialize exclusively in Google Ads for phone and computer repair businesses. Our proven strategies generate more calls, quote requests, and walk-ins—while keeping every campaign fully compliant with Google’s policies.

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Because we know Google Ads and the repair industry inside out — delivering compliant, high-performing campaigns that drive real results.

We specialize in marketing for the phone repair industry

At Staello, we specialize exclusively in Google Ads for phone and computer repair shops. We’re a digital advertising agency that understands the unique challenges, policies, and targeting strategies specific to the repair industry.

Our team combines deep knowledge of Google Ads compliance, repair-related search behavior, and local lead generation to help repair businesses get more calls, quote requests, and walk-ins. We partner with repair shop owners across the United States and Canada to increase visibility, attract high-value customers, and drive consistent growth month after month.

Why Repair Shops Trust Staello

Because we know Google Ads and the repair industry inside out — delivering compliant, high-performing campaigns that drive real results.

Measurable results and dedicated ads

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Repair-Focused Expertise

No generic “all industries” agency — we live and breathe repair shop marketing.

"Third Party Consumer Tech Support”

We know our way around the restriction policy and how to keep your ads active, working, and providing fresh leads for your business.

Hands-Off for You

From campaign setup to creative to reporting, we manage all execution.

Rapid Wins

Many clients see meaningful metrics (calls, quotes, site visits) within the first 30 days.

Scalable Growth

As your repair shop grows, your marketing funnel scales with you.

We specialize in marketing for the phone repair industry

We’ve run campaigns for dozens of repair businesses—phones, tablets, consoles—and understand their competitive dynamics.

While every shop’s market is different, many clients begin seeing measurable impact (inquiries, booked jobs) within a month of launch.

Our goal is to earn your trust and deliver lasting value. We offer flexible terms to ensure you stay comfortable.

Monthly dashboards, ongoing updates, and quarterly strategy calls to review results and next steps.

Just click Schedule a Free Consultation or give us a call. We’ll walk you through the next steps.

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Additional industry knowledge we're happy to share with our future customers

Because repair services are sometimes considered a “restricted service” by Google (or fall into gray areas), here are critical points to watch/adjust

Avoid misleading claims

Don’t promise guaranteed fixes or “100% success”—Google may flag exaggerated claims.

No “repair warranty” guarantees

That sound like medical or legal guarantees; keep to verifiable statements (e.g. “we fix screen damage,” “fast turnaround”).

Don’t imply illicit or unauthorized services

E.g. “unlock iPhones” or “jailbreak” can raise red flags (depending on locale).

Use proper ad categories / subcategories

If Google classifies repair services or replacement parts under certain sub-categories, make sure your campaigns are placed accordingly.

Landing page must clearly show business legitimacy

Display address, phone number, licensing (if any), terms, etc., so Google sees it as transparent.

Avoid “before & after” or sensitive images

These can be considered “sensational” or “shocking content,” which might trigger policy review.

Use verified testimonials / reviews

But ensure they are genuine and not misleading.

State limitations and disclaimers

E.g. “In some cases additional repair parts may be needed,” or “diagnosis fee may apply.”

Ad copy should avoid prohibited superlatives

Avoid “best in world,” “top rated in county,” unless you have verifiable sources.

Stay up to date on local laws/regulations

Related to device repair or parts, because Google may require compliance with local statutes.