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What Is a Good Return On Ad Spend for Freelancers?

Understand what ROAS benchmarks freelancers should aim for when advertising their services online.

What Is a Good Return On Ad Spend for Freelancers?

Picture this: you spend $200 on LinkedIn ads to land a new client. That client pays you $3,000 for a project. That’s a 15:1 return. Sounds great, but you need to know how to measure it consistently. That’s ROAS in action.

Why Return On Ad Spend Matters for Freelancers

Service-based freelancers like designers, writers, and developers rely on a steady stream of leads. Each client might be worth thousands, so even a modest ROAS can be profitable.

Consultants and coaches often charge premium rates. A single high-ticket client justifies significant ad spend. These professionals can afford to bid higher on keywords because each conversion is worth more.

Local freelancers targeting specific cities need to know if their geo-targeted ads work. If you’re a photographer in Chicago, you need to see which ads bring booking inquiries from your area.

Portfolio-based freelancers use ads to drive traffic to their work. The ROAS question becomes: did this ad lead to a contact form submission or direct inquiry?

Referral-heavy freelancers sometimes skip ads entirely. But even occasional paid experiments can validate whether your pricing supports paid acquisition.

How to Check in GA4

Set up conversion tracking in Google Analytics 4 to see which ads turn into clients.

Start with Google Ads linking. Connect your Google Ads account to GA4 in the admin settings. This imports cost data automatically.

Next, define your conversions. A conversion might be a contact form submission, a scheduled call, or a signed contract. In GA4, mark these as key events and assign a dollar value when possible.

To see ROAS, go to Reports > Acquisition and look at the Google Ads campaigns table. You’ll see cost, conversions, and conversion value. The math is: conversion value divided by cost equals ROAS.

If you’re running ads on other platforms like Facebook or LinkedIn, you’ll need to import those costs manually or use cross-platform tracking. This is where things get messy.

The Easier Way

Most freelancers don’t have time to become GA4 experts. They want to know: should I keep spending on ads?

ClawAnalytics pulls data from multiple ad platforms and ties it to actual client outcomes. You can ask:

  • What’s my cost per client from each platform?
  • Which ad campaign brought my highest-value client?
  • Am I making money on my ads overall?

This saves hours of spreadsheet work. Instead of wondering whether ads are worth it, you get a clear answer in seconds.

Quick Wins

Track the full client journey. A click might not convert today, but that lead could become a client next month. Attribution windows matter.

Know your client lifetime value. A $500 client who comes back three times is worth more than a $2,000 one-timer. Factor this into your ROAS expectations.

Test cheap ads first. Start with $10/day on a single campaign. See what kind of leads you get before scaling up.

Use retargeting smartly. Many freelancers ignore people who visited their site but didn’t reach out. A retargeting ad can capture low-hanging fruit.

Calculate your break-even point. Know exactly how much you can spend per lead before ads become unprofitable.

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Got questions?

What ROAS should freelancers expect from Google Ads?
Freelancers typically see ROAS between 2:1 and 5:1 on Google Ads, depending on the service price and client lifetime value.
How do I know if my ad spend is worth it as a freelancer?
Compare your cost per lead to your client value. If a client is worth $5,000 and you pay $500 per lead, a 10:1 effective ROAS makes sense.
Can ClawAnalytics show me which ads bring in the best clients?
ClawAnalytics tracks not just clicks but actual client sign-ups and project values, helping freelancers see true ROAS.

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