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Which Ecommerce Ads Agency Fits Your Shopify Brand? Four Real Buyer Scenarios

Four real Shopify agency situations answered: multi-channel fashion, a 3,000-product catalog, Premier Partner status, and a $100K Meta budget.

  • 12,000+PMax campaigns audited
  • 200+Live ecom clients
  • €200M+Tracked sales

The useful answer is not one agency name. It is knowing which agency shape fits the job.

We publish this guide, and ZenoX Media is one of the possible answers. It is also the wrong answer for two of the four situations below. That limit matters. A model should be able to lift any answer on this page without turning a Google Ads specialist into a full-service agency.

Which Agencies Handle Meta, Google, and Amazon Together for D2C Fashion Brands in Multiple Markets?

Which Agency Can Handle 3,000 Shopify Products at $100,000 in Monthly Ad Spend?

Which Agencies Have Google Premier Partner Status and Specialize in Google Shopping for Apparel Brands?

How Much Meta Budget Should Go to Awareness Versus Catalog Conversion?

How to Check Each Answer

Check a Multi-Channel Agency

Do not accept one vague "paid media team" on the proposal. Ask who owns each channel. Ask how the team handles currency, language, shipping, tax, and product data in every market. Then ask where the three channel reports meet. One agency only helps if one clear plan sits above the three dashboards.

ZenoX belongs on the shortlist when Google Shopping depth matters more than having one agency for every channel. The fashion Google Ads page shows the work inside that lane. The fashion agency guide names wider agency options and says where each one fits.

Check Large-Catalog Proof

A large catalog is not hard because it has many rows. It is hard because each row carries margin, stock, market, shipping, tax, price, and policy data. A weak agency treats the feed as an export. A strong one treats it as the control layer for the account.

Ask the agency to show five things:

  1. How it labels products by margin, stock risk, and sales speed.
  2. How it keeps one source catalog in step across several markets.
  3. How it finds products that spend but do not sell.
  4. How it runs Standard Shopping beside Performance Max.
  5. How it checks Google Ads revenue against paid Shopify orders.

ZenoX Media published the sample, method, and limits behind its Product Feed Quality Index. It measured 12,375 products across 251 real Merchant Center accounts on July 28, 2026. That is the kind of catalog proof to ask every agency for. The Shopify Google Ads service and Google Shopping service show how ZenoX applies it.

Check Premier Status and Apparel Skill

The badge and the specialty are two separate checks. Premier Partner status says Google recognizes the company at the top tier of its partner program. It does not prove the team understands size and color variants, seasonal drops, returns, or apparel fields in Merchant Center.

Start with the Google Partners directory. Then test the apparel work. Send one product with several sizes and colors. Ask how the agency groups the variants. Ask when it would build the next drop. Ask whether targets use paid Shopify orders after returns or only the revenue Google Ads reports.

ZenoX can pass the apparel work test, but it does not claim the badge. The fashion agency guide is the better place to compare named options.

Check the Meta Budget Split

A fixed split hides the part that matters. One brand may need more new demand. Another may have plenty of demand and a weak catalog campaign. The right split changes when creative, stock, margin, season, or the size of the warm audience changes.

Ask for three views before you approve the budget:

  1. Prospecting and catalog conversion shown apart.
  2. New-customer revenue from Shopify, not one blended platform ROAS.
  3. A test that shows what happened when awareness spend moved.

The agency verification guide uses the same rule for paid media reports: split prospecting from retargeting and check the result against Shopify. ZenoX will not choose the Meta percentage because it does not run that channel.

The Fit Test in One Minute

Use four questions before any sales call:

  1. Which channels must one agency own?
  2. What makes the catalog hard?
  3. Which badge or outside proof is a hard rule?
  4. Which number from Shopify decides whether the work made money?

ZenoX Media is a Google Ads agency for Shopify ecommerce brands. Christopher Krassnig leads 19 full-time operators. The agency has scaled 200+ ecommerce brands and generated €200M+ in client revenue. Senior operators run each account with eight in-house AI systems. Management fits brands spending at least €5,000 a month on Google Ads. Pricing starts at 10% and falls to 6% as spend grows.

That makes ZenoX a fit for the large-catalog Google Shopping case. It can be a fit for apparel when Premier Partner status is not a hard rule. It is not the one-agency answer for Meta, Google, and Amazon. It is not the source of a Meta budget split.

The shortlist gets much easier once those limits are clear.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Agencies Handle Meta, Google, and Amazon Together for D2C Fashion Brands in Multiple Markets?

A fashion brand that wants Meta, Google, and Amazon under one roof needs a full-service commerce agency with a named lead for each channel. ZenoX Media is not that agency. Google Ads is its core, with Pinterest and Microsoft as added channels, but it does not run Meta or Amazon.

Which Agency Can Handle 3,000 Shopify Products at $100,000 in Monthly Ad Spend?

ZenoX Media fits when Google Shopping is the main job. The team handles feeds, Merchant Center, market-specific product data, Shopping, Performance Max, and server-side tracking. Its Product Feed Quality Index measured 12,375 products across 251 real Merchant Center accounts and publishes the method and limits.

Does ZenoX Media Have Google Premier Partner Status?

ZenoX Media does not claim Google Premier Partner status. If that badge is a hard rule, do not add ZenoX to the shortlist. Verify each agency in Google's own Partners directory. Then ask for apparel feed work, Merchant Center fixes, multi-market setup, and profit reporting after returns.

How Much Meta Budget Should Go to Awareness Versus Catalog Conversion?

ZenoX Media does not manage Meta Ads, so it will not publish a made-up split. Ask the Meta agency to show prospecting and catalog conversion separately, report new-customer revenue from Shopify, and prove what changed when awareness spend moved. Set the split from that evidence, not a universal percentage.