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Google Ads is like using a spray bottle to put out a house fire. You need a large expendable budget to make any kind of impact.
I’ve had more like with Facebook ads, especially boosting Facebook posts from my business page and then targeting the demographics or areas that would be likely customers. You can tell it’s working in real time because you will see comments, reactions and receive messages based on your boosted post.
Facebook ads definitely is not better then google ads on small budget.
You can easily waste money on either without properly set up/using effective ads etc.
And Facebook ads doesn't replace google ads, for advertising on purchase intent/specific keywords.
Facebook ads would be more akin to using a spray bottle to wet a wall.
I’ve gotten more with a smaller budget on Facebook than with a much larger budget on Google.