If a client gives $1000 for 10 leads and say I get those leads within the first week or two is there a way to stop the the leads from going to that client once it hits that amount? Because with a few clients it would be easy to manage but at scale it will be hard to keep track when goals have been met.
@Thure Sander it’s not a ad spend thing. Client pays for the amount of leads they want at a set price. So if I was to keep the ads running then I would be losing money
if for example you have a client who wants 20 leads for $100 each so you run ads on their Facebook page to get them these leads. Will it be an issue if the client sees their ads manager and realises from the ads your running it’s only costing $25 per lead. If so, do you run ads on your own page and just distribute them yourself?
@Thure Sander I never thought about that. Is this something that’s a valid concept. Where I create multiple of my own pages and when I get a client I have that ad account send the leads to that client
To increase the average value of each client I want to charge on a pay per lead/quote basis or pay per job basis. What do you think is better and also what’s a reasonable price to charge for roofing quotes and jobs if I cover ad spend
What can I do as marketing agency for tradies to sell packages priced at 12k-15k for 90 days. Idk how to 1. Get these high ticket clients and 2. What should be included in it like should they get a certain number of quotes of jobs in 90 days?
I’m thinking of selling two differnt packages at either 5k a month or 10k and each package means the client gets a certain amount of high intent leads. How are others pricing your services?