The Account
A NJ strength and conditioning gym. Feb 2025-Apr 2026. $3,160 in total Google Ads spend. 5,530 total customer actions. $0.57 per action. 70% overall impression share. 100% top-of-page on 8 priority searches simultaneously.
The fitness industry benchmark is $15-45 per new member. This gym is running at $0.57 — 96% below the industry floor. The structure that produced it is replicable.
What 7 Conversion Types Looks Like
The 5,530 number is the sum of every trackable action:
- 4,494 local Google Maps interactions — profile clicks, reviews, photos
- 611 direction requests — navigation to the gym, near-certain visit intent
- 346 website visits from Google Maps listing
- 34 click-to-call actions
- 28 form submissions
- 15 phone calls from ads
Tracking all 7 gives Smart Bidding the full picture of how prospective members engage.
It also reveals the true funnel: Google Maps is driving the majority of actions, not just the website. A gym that only tracks form submissions is seeing 28 of 5,530 actual data points.
The 8 Searches at 100%
100% top-of-page impression share means every single search produces a top-position ad. No exceptions. The gym holds 100% on:
- Weight Training For Women
- Youth Sports Training Near Me
- Personal Fitness Trainer
- Physical Trainer Near Me
- Gym For Beginners
- Strength And Conditioning
- Youth Fitness Program
- Beginner Gym
These are all specific searches that larger chains don’t prioritize.
A Planet Fitness doesn’t run ads specifically for ‘youth sports training near me’. A boutique strength gym does — and it owns 100% of that impression share at $0.88 average CPC versus the $2-5 chains pay for broad gym vocabulary.
$0.88 for Gym Near Me
‘Gym near me’ drove 661 clicks at $0.88 per click — significantly below the $2-5 industry average for that term. The Quality Score advantage comes from relevance: the gym’s keywords, ads, and landing pages are tightly matched.
Google rewards tight relevance with lower CPCs. A gym that uses ‘gym near me’ as a broad keyword with generic ad copy pays full price.
A gym with specific ad copy about their exact services — strength training, conditioning classes, youth programs — earns a higher Quality Score and pays less for the same placement.
The 611 Direction Requests
Direction requests are the most undervalued conversion type in gym accounts. Someone who opens Google Maps and navigates to a gym has effectively decided to visit.
At $3,160 total spend and 611 direction requests, that’s $5.17 per near-certain gym visit. Against a monthly membership of $50-200, even a 20% conversion to membership makes the math extraordinary.
The massage searcher and the float searcher want the same outcome. One audience is 20x larger.


