Persualia
Agency Headquarters
Sant Joan de La Salle, 42, Barcelona, Barcelona, 08022
Persualia is a premier, data-driven digital marketing agency dedicated to scaling brands through high-performance acquisition strategies and sophisticated search engine marketing. As a certified Google Partner, Persualia operates at the forefront of the advertising ecosystem, maintaining rigorous standards of campaign management, technical proficiency, and proven client growth. This elite status ensures that our clients benefit from early access to Google’s beta features, advanced product training, and direct insights into the latest algorithmic shifts. Our core expertise lies in the strategic deployment of the full Google Ads suite, including Search, Display, Video, and Performance Max campaigns. By leveraging deep analytical insights and a proprietary approach to keyword architecture, Persualia optimizes every stage of the customer journey—from high-intent discovery to conversion. Our team of certified specialists focuses on maximizing Return on Ad Spend (ROAS) and lowering Cost Per Acquisition (CPA) through continuous A/B testing, precise audience segmentation, and advanced bidding automation. Beyond paid media, Persualia integrates comprehensive SEO strategies and data analytics to provide a holistic view of digital performance. We transform complex data sets into actionable intelligence, ensuring that every marketing dollar is invested with surgical precision. At Persualia, we don't just manage accounts; we serve as strategic partners, aligning our technical mastery of the Google ecosystem with our clients’ overarching business objectives to drive sustainable, long-term scalability.
Featured Client Reviews
"Never consider studying here - it's the worst university you could possibly imagine. If you go there, you'll be buried in bureaucracy and exams on subjects that will never be useful. They teach outdated technology, older than some of the professors. Why on earth are first-year students still learning to program in C? You'll spend ALL (and I really mean it) your time studying for exams on material you'll never need in real life."
"There's no social events on architecture building. Rest is fine 😁"
"Great option for international students and locals. we did our tour on November 2023 and the team was very helpful during the admission process. Excellent Teachers and classrooms"
"Personally, as an international animation student I have had a lot of difficulties here. Mind you, if you have a lot of information and about the animation industry and some good international networks and have a good level of Spanish and/or Catalan, I think you can pull it off but that wasn't the case for me. I think that university should help with this stuff but the language barrier was a big issue for me. What you will see most often is the upfront 1000 euro payment, which is heavily pressed on international students unlike the locals who just pay during the year. Next up is admissions, who weren't at all aware of what the Spanish consulate in my country needs for the student visa or how it works, abd honestly the same applies to the international students department whom failed to help me with my TIE renewal properly during my second year, so I had to get another student visa from scratch. During that time I had to fiercely email them for help and most of them got to office during early September which pretty much lead to me missing a month of school this year. There were some people with good intentions but as an international student I was pretty much on my own for the most part. This also applied to my classes, in which there were some international students but their native language was Spanish. The teachers for the most part didn't care for English with the exception of two I can think of off the top of my head and due to this, I and some international students I know basically had to learn Spanish just to be able to understand our teachers, who for the most part vanished into thin air after our classes and didn't return our emails. Some teachers when asked for feedback, which is essential for a branch like animation, gave it in spanish and if I was lucky classmates would translate them to English. The same applies for a majority of the resources we were given, which were either in Spanish or Catalan. Overall, La Salle has a lot of potential for someone who has some previous experience with 3D Animation and can speak Spanish or Catalan especially on a native level, but I have had a lot of problems as an international students. Regardless, I am still thankful for having gotten to know two of my professors and some of the staff members."
"I was going to enroll at La Salle the past September, based on what they told me in June when I went to the campus for a tour. They told me there were many international students and that in the course I was going to undertake (Business Management) there wasn't any algebra but just economics or math related to business. Turns out, when I get there in September 2018, there were very few international students like myself( I was the only one in some classes) and in the first course I was taking, the first semester was all about algebra. I paid 1000€ to pre-enroll( based on the informations that were given to me in June 2018 which turned out to be completely untrue) which I asked back since I enrolled in a different university, but La Salle refused to refund me the €1000. I had a very bad experience with this university... they call it an 'international' university but most of the international students they have are doing an Erasmus, so there are not many international students enrolled in the Undergraduate courses. If you're looking for a university with many international students from all over the world (like I was doing), this is NOT the right university. Despite my very bad experience with La Salle, I ackonowledge that there were a few people in the staff that were very helpful and understood my point but unfortunatly couldn't do anything to refund me €1000."