A Straight Answer for PPC Marketers
Let’s just say it how it is.
Every conference looks great on LinkedIn.
- Packed rooms
- Big speakers
- People saying “this was unreal 🔥”
And then you go… and realise:
- half the talks were sales pitches
- you didn’t speak to anyone properly
- and you’re not actually sure what you got out of it other than an inbox you’re going back to that’s now at 704 unread.
So the real question is:
👉 Is Performance MCR actually worth your time and money?
Here’s the honest answer.
What You’ll Actually Get From Performance MCR
Performance MCR is a UK-based performance marketing conference focused on real-world PPC case studies, practical takeaways, and community-led networking.
If you come, this is what you’re signing up for:
1. Talks You Can Actually Use
Every talk is expected to be:
- based on real accounts
- backed by actual results
- and focused on what was done (not just what “worked”), so yes, that means the f*ck ups sometimes too!
You’re not sitting through:
- platform overviews
- vague AI predictions
- or someone selling their product for 20 minutes
👉 You should leave with ideas you can test the next day
2. A Room Full of People Who Actually Do the Job
This isn’t a “marketing conference” in the broad sense.
The audience is:
- PPC practitioners
- in-house teams
- freelancers
- agency-side specialists
Most people in the room:
👉 run campaigns
👉 manage budgets
👉 and make decisions
Which means conversations are:
- quicker
- more honest
- and actually useful
3. Networking That Doesn’t Feel Forced
One of the biggest bits of feedback from 2025 wasn’t even about the talks.
It was:
👉 how easy it was to actually talk to people
Not:
- awkward icebreakers
- not business card swapping
- not standing around pretending to check your phone
Just:
👉 normal conversations with people who get what you do. Some people actually noted they finally got to meet all their PPC connections in person that they’d “only ever known on LinkedIn”.
What Performance MCR Is Not
Let’s be clear – it’s not for everyone.
It’s probably not for you if:
- you want beginner-level “what is PPC” content
- you prefer polished, corporate-style conferences
- you’re mainly going for free drinks and a day out
It’s also not built around:
- vendor-led talks
- heavy product demos
- passive listening all day
👉 This is an event where you’re expected to engage
Is It Worth the Ticket Price?
Short answer: it depends what you value
If you’re expecting:
- a fancy venue with shit loads of branding
- The Greatest Showman level – BIG ASS production
- and a “sit back and do nothing, just enjoy the view” day
Then no – there are other events that do that better.
But if you’re looking for:
- practical ideas you can apply
- people you can actually speak to
- and a conference that feels like it’s built for YOU as a performance marketer
Then yes – that’s exactly what it’s designed for.
How It Compares to Other PPC Conferences
Compared to larger events (like BrightonSEO + Hero Conf):
- smaller scale
- more focused
- easier to connect with people
Compared to broader events (like Performance Marketing World):
- more PPC-specific
- less fluff
- more depth in execution
Compared to smaller meetups:
- more structure
- more content
- bigger network
👉 It sits right in the middle
Who Gets the Most Value From It?
Performance MCR tends to land best with:
- In-house PPC managers who want better ideas
- Freelancers who want to grow their network
- Agency-side specialists looking for practical insights
Less so for:
- complete beginners
- people outside performance marketing
- those just looking for a “nice day out”
FAQs
Is Performance MCR good for networking?
Yes – it’s one of the most consistently mentioned positives. The environment is designed to make conversations feel natural, not forced.
Will I learn anything new?
If you’re already working in PPC, you should leave with multiple ideas you can test or apply straight away.
Is it beginner-friendly?
Not really. It’s better suited to people already working in performance marketing.
Final Thought
If you’ve ever left a conference thinking:
“that was alright… but I’m not sure it was worth it”
Performance MCR was built to fix exactly that.
Not by being bigger. Not by being louder.
But by being:
👉 more useful
👉 more honest
👉 and a lot more human
Want to see if it’s for you?
Check out Performance MCR here → performancemcr.com
Or ask someone who’s been.
They’ll probably give you a more honest answer than this page anyway.