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Google Ads vs Social Media Ads: Which To Choose in 2025?

Jul 9, 2025 | Knowledge

Phone displaying apps for Google Ads and Facebook Ads.

Where Should Your Ad Dollars Go in 2025?

If you’re a business owner trying to decide where to invest your marketing dollars, you’ve likely faced this question:

Should I run Google Ads or Social Media Ads?

It’s a fair question—and one we get all the time at SC Digital. Both channels can drive real results. Both have massive reach, robust targeting capabilities, and the potential to move the needle for your business. But they work differently. Very differently.

And understanding those differences is the key to making your ad budget go further.

Intent vs. Interest: The Real Debate

The conversation isn’t really “Google vs. Facebook.” It’s intent-based marketing vs. interest-based marketing.

  • Google Ads puts your business in front of people who are actively searching for what you offer. These are high-intent users—people raising their hands and saying, “I need this now.”

  • Social Media Ads (including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and others) allow you to create interest by showing up in someone’s feed—even if they weren’t looking for you yet. These platforms help you spark curiosity, build awareness, and shape demand.

When you understand this dynamic, the decision becomes much clearer.

How Google Ads Works

Google Ads is a pay-per-click platform that allows you to appear at the top of search results when someone types in keywords related to your business. These are people who are actively looking for solutions.

For example, someone Googling “emergency AC repair near me” likely needs help right now. That’s a great time to show up with a compelling offer and make it easy for them to call or submit a form.

This is why Google Ads tends to be highly effective for businesses looking to capture existing demand—think home services, legal services, B2B inquiries, or high-intent eCommerce searches.

But don’t get us wrong: Google Ads isn’t only for service businesses. It’s for anyone who wants to catch potential buyers at the exact moment they’re making a decision.

How Social Media Ads Work

Social Ads—whether on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or LinkedIn—allow you to target users based on their interests, behaviors, demographics, or prior interactions with your brand. You’re not waiting for them to search—you’re inserting yourself into their feed and saying, “Hey, check this out.”

That makes social ads incredibly effective for:

  • Introducing new products or services

  • Building brand awareness

  • Telling visual stories

  • Retargeting warm audiences

  • Running promotions or limited-time offers

Social ads shine in industries where creativity, visuals, and repetition build trust—think med spas, gyms, local boutiques, coaching programs, entertainment, and more.

So…Which Should You Use?

The short answer? It depends on your goals.

If you need fast leads from people who are already looking—Google Ads is likely your best option.

If you want to build awareness, generate buzz, or nurture people toward a purchase—Social Ads are where it’s at.

But in reality, most businesses need both.

That’s why at SC Digital, we often recommend a hybrid strategy:

  • Use Google Ads to capture demand from searchers who are ready to take action

  • Use Social Ads to generate interest, retarget visitors, and create demand among the unaware

This full-funnel approach ensures you’re not just capturing the low-hanging fruit—you’re planting seeds for future growth, too.

Platform Trends You Should Know

Google Ads in 2025:

  • AI-driven bidding and automation are improving, but human strategy is still crucial

  • Local Service Ads are dominating for local businesses in home services and health

  • First-party data (like email lists) is becoming more valuable for targeting and retargeting

Social Ads in 2025:

  • Short-form video (Reels, TikToks) continues to outperform static content

  • Creative fatigue is a real threat—your ads need regular refreshes

  • Lookalike audiences built from engaged customers are working wonders

Budget Considerations

Google Ads often comes with a higher cost per click, but that’s offset by high intent. A $15 click from someone Googling “roof replacement near me” might convert quickly—making it worth every penny.

Social Ads tend to be more affordable per impression, making them perfect for brand awareness, retargeting, and staying top-of-mind.

The key is not to choose the cheaper channel. It’s to align your ad spend with your objective.

The Bottom Line

There’s no universal answer to “Google or Social?” The smarter question is:

What’s your goal?

  • Want phone calls or form submissions from people who are ready to buy today? → Google

  • Want to grow your audience, create interest, and stay visible? → Social

  • Want both? → Let’s build a full-funnel strategy that does it all.

At SC Digital, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all advertising. We build strategic, multi-channel ad campaigns that meet people where they are—whether they’re searching, scrolling, or somewhere in between.

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