“You’re new to PPC…want to get started…but don’t have money to waste”
- You’re not currently marketing on PPC, but know you should.
- You know others in your industry are making PPC work, but you’re not sure where to get started.
- You don’t know if PPC will work for you and don’t want to waste money finding out.
We have the perfect solution for you, whereby you can ‘test the water’ without spending a huge amount of money, only to find out your customers don’t look for your products/services online.
A PPC profits starter account would be ideal for you. Here’s why:
- We’ll research your marketplace, carry out some keyword research and let you know if you’re likely to succeed on PPC. If the answer is ‘no’ you don’t pay a penny!
- If there is an active online marketplace for your product/service we’ll do a lot more research, starting with competitor analysis; looking at their keywords both in the organic and paid advertising models.
- We’ll then set up a test account starting with a small number of campaigns on the Google Adwords platform to see what’s working and what isn’t.
- Depending on your market we should get a good idea of likely success within a month of advertising or after £250 in advertising spend.
- In order to get you started, as a Google certified partner we can offer you £120 in free Google advertising spend, which in most industries is ample to ‘test the waters’
The cost of researching, setting up and managing your new account for the first month is only £450. After the testing period, you can:
- Continue to have us manage the account for a negotiated fixed or variable management fee
- Take over the management of the account yourself
- Stop the account altogether
For £450 which includes £120 of free advertising, you’ll get a clear idea of whether PPC will work for you or not.
Of 5 of our most recent customers, 4 realised a positive ROI from this test process and decided to continue with a managed account service.
If this is the package that is most likely to work for you, fill out our contact form below, and we’ll be in touch for a more detailed discussion: