All 3 finalists
15 minutes on the Summit stage
Present your case live to 300 Google Ads specialists at The PPC Summit 2026 in Lisbon, September 24-25. The kind of exposure a LinkedIn post can't buy.
The Best Case Study Award is back for its 2nd year. Submit your best Google Ads work: the three strongest cases are presented live at The PPC Summit 2026 in Lisbon, and the room votes. The winner takes home the award and a lifetime membership of The PPC Hub.
PPC Hub members only
Free to enter
Deadline: Friday, August 7, 2026
What you win
We're looking for real Google Ads work with measurable results. The three best submissions get the full finalist treatment:
All 3 finalists
Present your case live to 300 Google Ads specialists at The PPC Summit 2026 in Lisbon, September 24-25. The kind of exposure a LinkedIn post can't buy.
All 3 finalists
Flights, hotel and your Summit ticket are on us. Two days of the conference, the networking, and the afterparty included. No costs, no catch.
The winner
The audience votes live after the three presentations. The winner takes home the Best Case Study Award 2026 and a lifetime membership of The PPC Hub.
And no, this isn't a 10,000-entry award show. Three finalist slots, one community, and we read every submission ourselves.
The 2025 winner
Taylor won the inaugural award in Copenhagen with a lead generation case built on interactive forms: 542 leads in 90 days. Three finalists presented, 200 specialists voted, and Taylor walked off stage with the award.
He broke the full case down afterwards, award on the shelf behind him. Watch it here.
How it works
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Submit by August 7
Fill in the form below: your case summary, proof, and optionally a short video pitch. Budget 30 focused minutes.
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Finalists announced by August 21
Bob and Miles review every entry. Three finalists get the call; everyone else hears back too.
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Present live on September 25
A 15-minute session on day 2 of The PPC Summit in Lisbon. Your case, your stage. Travel, stay and ticket covered.
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The room votes
300 specialists vote live after the three presentations. The award is handed over on stage the same afternoon.
Submit your case study
What we look for:
Measurable results with honest before/after data
An approach other specialists can apply tomorrow
Clear thinking about why it worked, not just screenshots
Three short steps: who you are, your case, and the proof. Before you start, have these ready: your before/after numbers, a shareable link to your images or deck, and ideally a 5-minute Loom. All fields are required unless marked optional.
FAQ
Who can enter?
The Best Case Study Award is exclusive to members of The PPC Hub. Not a member yet? Join The PPC Hub and submit away.
What makes a strong submission?
Real results, honestly reported. We look for measurable before/after data, an approach other specialists can actually apply, and clear thinking about why it worked. Creative or unconventional approaches stand out. A modest account with a sharp insight beats a big budget with a lucky quarter. Anonymizing client details is completely fine.
How recent should the results be?
Recent work lands hardest: aim for results from roughly the last 18 months. An older case can still win if the approach holds up today, but make that case explicitly in your summary.
Does my case study need to be about AI?
No. A great case is a great case. The theme of The PPC Summit 2026 is the AI-first specialist, and the form asks whether AI or automation played a role, but that field is optional context for our review, not a requirement.
What do finalists commit to?
The three finalists present their case live in a 15-minute session on day 2 of The PPC Summit in Lisbon (September 25, 2026). We cover your travel, accommodation, and Summit ticket. One rule for the stage: it's a case study, not a sales pitch. Sessions are recorded and may be shared with attendees.
When do I hear back?
Submissions close Friday, August 7, 2026. We review every entry and announce the three finalists by Friday, August 21, 2026. Everyone gets an answer, finalist or not.
Can I submit more than one case study?
Yes, but we recommend sending your single strongest case. One sharply-argued submission beats three quick ones.
I entered in 2025, can I enter again?
Absolutely, with new work or a significantly evolved version of last year’s case. A rerun of the same submission won’t make the shortlist.