

Nepal · Google Ads
Verified Google Partner management for Nepal-based businesses — campaigns built around how people in Nepal actually search, tracked to CRM-verified revenue, not platform-reported clicks.
Arcetis is a verified Google Partner based in Pokhara that has managed $113K+ in Google Ads spend. Google Partner status is checkable in Google's own Partners directory and is re-evaluated against managed spend, product diversity, and account performance, so it can be lost. Management fees scale with the media budget rather than being a flat rate.
Google Ads is bought placement against a real, live search query — and in Nepal, that search behavior tends to run sharply high-intent. Someone typing “vehicle rental Pokhara” into Google hasn't started browsing; they've already decided to rent, and they're choosing who to book with in the next few minutes. Pokhara Vehicle — one of the real, live websites Arcetis has delivered in Nepal — sits in exactly that category, and it's the kind of query Google Ads is built to capture. A Facebook impression scrolled past mid-feed can't compete with that moment of active intent.
The same pattern holds across the categories where Arcetis has already delivered real work in Nepal — healthcare, education, hospitality, and professional services. Wherever a Nepal customer already knows what they want and is actively searching for it, Google Ads is usually the highest-leverage first channel, not an afterthought to social media.
Every Google Ads account Arcetis manages — in Nepal or any of the 7+ countries served — runs on the same five-stage methodology.
Conversion tracking rebuilt or audited at the source: GA4 events, GTM container hygiene, and Google Ads conversion actions mapped to real revenue events.
Search terms and audiences segmented by buying-stage intent — high-intent, comparison-stage, and awareness-stage queries each get separate campaigns and budgets.
Ad copy and the landing page it resolves to are treated as one unit, rebuilt whenever Quality Score or message-match data indicates a mismatch.
Budget shifts follow a documented decision rule — statistically sufficient data before reallocating — rather than daily reactive changes.
Ad performance reconciled against CRM-stage data, not just platform-reported conversions, so budget follows what actually closes.
$113K
Of the $170K+ in ad spend Arcetis has managed across Google and Meta, $113K has run specifically through Google Ads — the same account discipline now available to Nepal-based businesses, reconciled against CRM data rather than platform-reported clicks.
For a Nepal-based agency, Google Partner status is independently checkable in Google's own directory — not a badge asserted on a website.
Google Partner
Google's recognition for agencies meeting thresholds for managed ad spend, product diversity, and account performance, with certified staff — re-evaluated on a recurring basis, not granted once and kept indefinitely.
Verify at the sourceArcetis has delivered real, checkable websites for Nepal businesses in exactly the high-intent categories Google Ads serves best. Visit them directly.
Yes — checkable directly in Google's own Partners directory (agency ID 4744893600), not merely claimed on a badge. Google Partner status is re-evaluated on a recurring basis against managed ad spend, product diversity, and account performance thresholds.
There's no flat rate — management fee structures scale with the media budget under management, and the right starting spend depends on the category, competition, and goal. That's decided on a discovery call, not from a rate card, though Arcetis has managed Google Ads budgets from small starter tests up through a combined $113K in tracked spend.
Arcetis is headquartered in Pokhara, not Kathmandu, and works with businesses across Nepal as well as 7+ countries beyond it. Location inside Nepal has never been a constraint on who we take on.
Yes. Regardless of who ran the account before, the starting point is the same conversion-tracking and account-architecture audit — confirming what's actually being measured correctly before any strategic change gets made.
By reconciling ad performance against CRM-stage data rather than platform-reported conversions — the attribution stage of the Signal-to-Revenue Framework above. Across the markets Arcetis manages, roughly 12% of generated leads have typically gone on to become paying customers.