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Internet marketing campaigns
designed to deliver maximum
value at minimal cost
The
way I charge for my service is very
simple, it is $100 per hour.
My fees are paid upfront in ten hour
blocks ($1,000), there
are no contracts and my service can
be cancelled at any time if you are
not completely satisfied and any
unused portion of the fee is
returned without question.
Why do I charge by
the hour?
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In this industry,
the advertising and marketing
industry, it is customary to
charge based on a percentage of
the monthly "ad spend". For this
segment of the industry, PPC,
agencies charge between
10% - 20% of the monthly ad
spend. This is fine if you have
an established online business
with a proven track record of
performance and a fixed budget.
But when it comes to small
business, where your advertising
and marketing strategy is still
evolving, it's not appropriate.
There are too many variables and
you shouldn't get locked into a
monthly fee structure,
especially not a contract!
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Another popular
method used by agencies is based
on the number of keywords in
your account. It's a
pricing structure set forth by
agency firms for established
online businesses as a way of
qualifying you as a client. If
you don't have a minimum number
of keywords, they don't want you
as a client. I
don't like this method because it
motivates the agency to build
huge lists of keywords to
justify their fee.
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Charging by the
hour allows us to work at a
pace that reflects your
unique situation, your plans,
your priorities and your budget.
It's about YOU, not me.
Creating a successful PPC campaign
is a journey. How long it takes us
to reach the desired objective is a
function of the amount of traffic to
your web site and how much time I
have to work on the campaign. It is
an iterative process of research,
testing and tracking. Tracking is
largely done by using the web
analytics, which I provide at no
cost.
No two campaigns are exactly alike,
but all campaigns go through three
distinct phases. Each phase requires
different tools, skills and level of
effort. Here is how I describe each
phase.
Phase 1:
Start-up
The
Start-up phase is devoted to
building a solid foundation for the
process that will be used to develop
and manage your campaign. It
requires that I gain
a certain
amount of knowledge about your
company, your markets, your products
and/or services, as well as your
objectives. Think of me as the
newest member of your sales and
marketing team.
In order to establish a benchmark
and properly manage the development
of your campaign, we will be
implementing
web analytics on your site to
track visitor behavior and gather
other important information.
Deliverables for the Start-up phase
include, but are not necessarily
limited to:
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Developing our relationship by
discussing your goals,
objectives timeline and budget
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Overseeing the installation of
web analytics tracking code by
your web developer
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Assessment of your web site for
the purposes of search marketing
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Assessment of your competitive
landscape from a PPC perspective
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If applicable, an assessment of
your existing AdWords account
(settings, campaigns, ad groups,
keywords & ad copy)
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Keyword research, ad group
building and ad copy creation
Phase 2:
Development
When the initial campaign is
launched, default bid prices are
used which amount to little more
than a guess as to what the bid
price should be in order to receive
the desired ad ranking for each
keyword. It’s simply
not practical to research bid prices
for hundreds or even thousands of
keywords prior to launch. Each
keyword is unique and is actually a
“market” unto itself.
Therefore, until the keyword is
actually searched on and your ads
receive "clicks", you
can't be sure where your ad will appear in the
ranking or how much you need to bid
to obtain the rank that is
appropriate.
It is an iterative process and the
two most important factors are 1)
how much traffic your campaign
receives and 2) how much time I have
to work on it. The time I allocate
to working on a campaign is
largely determined by your ability
to make decisions and get things
done that are out of my control,
usually related to making
modifications to your website.
There are many factors that
determine how long it takes before
all the important keywords in a
campaign settle into their desired
ad rank. Besides adjusting keyword
bid amounts, a competent campaign
manager continues to research new
keywords, identify new competitors and tests
new ad copy. The development phase
can last anywhere from a few months
to a couple of years. It depends on
how extensive the campaign is and
what the web site owner is willing
to do to improve the
performance. More time is required
in the early stages of development
and assuming nothing else changes,
the effort begins to drop off until
the campaign becomes mature.
Phase 3:
Maturity
The maturity phase is when the
campaign manager feels all the
relevant keywords have been
identified, the ad copy is as good
as it’s going to get and there are
relatively few outside factors
affecting the campaign’s
performance. There will always be
some outside influences which affect
the campaign; competitors come and
go, competitors change their bids,
search engines change their
algorithms, etc. However, when your
campaign is managed professionally,
minor corrections are handled
transparently and you are notified
if anything significant needs
attention.
Fees & charges
The cost to create and manage your
campaign is based solely
on the time I spend working on your
project, not your monthly ad spend
or the number of keywords. Although
the number of products and/or
services you have has a direct bearing on the
work required to set up and manage
your campaign. If you will
be implementing a PPC campaign for
the first time, it is entirely
possible that my monthly
consulting fees will be greater than
your click charges.
Please
understand that PPC does not work
for every product, every business or
for every web site. If you have no
previous PPC experience, our
objective is to determine as quickly
and inexpensively as possible,
whether it will work for you and
your business. If I can save
you from spending hundreds or even
thousands of dollars in click
charges that deliver poor results,
then I will have provided you with
good value for your money.
Regardless of the condition of your
existing campaign, the process
begins with a retainer fee equal to
ten hours of consulting ($1,000), with
the understanding that you may
cancel my service at any time and
any unused portion will be returned
without question. All payments are
made using PayPal. What is
actually accomplished during the
initial ten hours can vary depending
on many factors. There will be
regular communication as we move the
project forward and I will keep you
appraised of the number of hours
used and the number of hours
remaining on the current retainer.
The work that I perform will depend
on the condition of your existing
PPC campaign. If you do not have an
existing PPC campaign, then the
start-up process will take longer.
On the other hand, if you have an
existing campaign, the start-up
process will be minimal and we can
get right to work identifying areas
of opportunity.
My consulting fees are in addition
to the monthly click charges you pay
directly to the search provider:
Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc. You
establish your own accounts with the
search providers and I simply work
within your account. You set the
daily spend limit for click charges,
which can be changed at any time.
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