PPC Management Charges

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by aolaybar, Oct 4, 2010.

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    How much does an SEO company charge for PPC Management? Cuz a friend of mine asking me to manage his PPC campaign. I'm thinking to outsource it when somebody give a reasonable charge. Anyone could help me?
     
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    aolaybar, Oct 4, 2010 IP
  2. MonetizeMyMarketing

    MonetizeMyMarketing Peon

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    Hello Aolaybar,

    I have an internet marketing company and specialize in PPC marketing. My management fee is very reasonable and I provide the utmost importance to all of my clients. Please take a look at my website and if I am the right fit then we can work out a good arrangement where we both get rewarded for the efforts. he biggest thing you have to look out for is your client getting lost in the shuffle of big companies, that's the biggest complaint I hear when I get a new client that has worked with other PPC companies. A lot of times they will set the campaign up and just let it run. Personally, once I get the campaign set up that is just the very beginning. After that i will set conversion tracking codes on my clients website so I know exactly what keywords are converting into sales. I'll take that information, analyze, and optimize.

    Anyhow, please take a look at my site, I would love to help you out.

    ***Unfortunately because I am new I cannot post a link yet, but my site is my user name with .com after it. MonetizeMyMarketing (dot) com

    - Julian
     
    MonetizeMyMarketing, Oct 7, 2010 IP
  3. Lucid Web Marketing

    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    Companies and individuals doing PPC management have many different ways to charge. The most common is a percentage of the spend, usually between 10 and 20%. I charge based on size and complexity of the campaign, in effect, per landing page. I know few who do this. I've heard of some charging a percentage of sales. Others take a cut of how much they save you per click. I'll consider those options myself.
     
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    I would do it based on percentage. Any other way is a hassle. Keep it simple.

     
    JoesMillion, Oct 9, 2010 IP