FAQ
If I am already spending $XXXX per month on pay per click advertising, why would I want to hire you to manage it and pay a fee in addition to what I’m already spending?
Excellent question. Let’s say that you are currently spending $2,000 per month on PPC advertising. In this instance, my professional management service would cost you $400 per month. In order for this additional $400 to be worth it to you, I need to achieve one of three things:
1. Cut your costs by at least $400 while maintaining your current sales volume.
2. Keep your costs the same while increasing your sales by at least $400.
3. Achieve both of these objectives and lower your costs while increasing sales far beyond the necessary $400 amount.
Choice #3 is my goal with every account that I manage, and I am very good at achieving it. I will either add enough measurable value to your business to more than cover my fees, or you won’t pay me a dime.
In our example, if you were spending $2,000 per month to make $4,000, would you be willing to pay an extra $400 per month to increase your profits to $6,000? $8,000? $10,000, or even more? What if your risk for trying to achieve those kinds of numbers was exactly zero?
Long-term professional pay per click management can do exactly that.
If I choose to continue using your service after the initial 30-day trial period, do I have to sign a long-term contract?
You will never be asked to sign a long-term contract. However, I prefer to only work with businesses that realize the benefit of long-term PPC management. You are likely to see benefits immediately, but if you are expecting overnight riches, my service is not for you.
You will only be asked to sign an agreement acknowledging that you are aware of the services that I have agreed to provide and the fees involved. At the end of each month, if you wish to continue using my service, you simply pay that month’s invoice at the beginning of the month. If, at any time, you do not wish to continue, you simply let me know, and we’ll part as friends.




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