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Compare ZATO PPC Marketing vs Explogen

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ZATO PPC Marketing

ZATO PPC Marketing

Paid Advertising & PPC Website

ZATO is a specialist Google Ads and Microsoft Ads agency founded by Kirk Williams. With over a decade of senior-level PPC management, they focus exclusively on paid search for brands spending $75K to $1M per month, offering flat-rate, month-to-month pricing and direct access to experienced account managers.

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Explogen

B2B Lead Generation Website

Explogen is a LinkedIn sales agency that helps companies generate B2B sales through targeted LinkedIn outreach and data enrichment. They leverage an extensive tech stack to create optimized results for their clients.

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Feature Comparison

Attribute ZATO PPC Marketing Explogen
Category Paid Advertising & PPC B2B Lead Generation
Rating
Location Billings, Montana, United States N/A
Services
  • Advertising
  • Display Ads
  • PPC
  • Retargeting and Remarketing
  • Video Marketing
  • LinkedIn outreach
  • Data enrichment
  • Advertising
  • Display Ads
  • PPC
  • Retargeting and Remarketing
  • Video Marketing
  • LinkedIn outreach
  • Data enrichment
Industries
B2B Services Ecommerce Manufacturing
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Pros
  • Month-to-month contracts with no long-term lock-in, clients own their account data.
  • Founder Kirk Williams is a recognized top 50 PPC expert and frequent industry speaker.
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Cons
  • Small team (1-9) may limit capacity for very large or fast-scaling accounts.
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