Web design · Google Ads · CRO audits
I'm Aaron Schur. I build conversion-focused sites, run Google Ads, and audit funnels for therapy practices, law firms, clinics, SaaS, and local shops — eleven engagements, every one run by me.
Professional experience
Three levers. One goal: more booked clients.
Growth usually stalls in one of three places — the page your traffic lands on, the traffic itself, or a leak between the two. Here's how I work on each, and what you walk away with.
Every figure here has an account behind it
No aggregates, no averaged-up claims. Each row is one engagement, and it links to the case study that shows the work.
Some clients are named and some aren't — that's confidentiality, not convenience. The numbers are the same either way.
Three of the eleven, start to finish
The site in the frame above. A 2018 template rebuilt into a conversion-focused front door for a fully virtual practice — new structure, new copy, one clear next step.
Value-based bidding turned a ~$25K/month account from chasing cheap leads into chasing the ones that become clients.
A ten-finding conversion audit, plus a working homepage mockup, that gave a compliance SaaS one clear path to signup instead of three competing ones.
Same practice. Same traffic. Two very different front doors.
There's no account manager, because there's no account team
You work with me directly. Nobody gets handed your project after the kickoff call, and there's no layer between you and the person actually in your ad account.
That mostly matters when something isn't working. You hear which numbers moved, which didn't, and what I'd change next — in the same call, from the person who'd be doing the changing.
Every engagement on this site is one I ran myself, start to finish.
What clients say, in their own words
Verified reviews, pulled live from my Google Business Profile.
Send me the page you're paying to send traffic to. I'll tell you what I'd change.
No deck, no discovery sequence — a straight read on where the funnel leaks and whether I'm the right person to fix it.