This sounds like you're talking about being a broker between someone with ads to place and Web sites on which to place the ads. I am a person with an upcoming Web site that I plan on having heavy traffic and then I'll want a broker like you to place ads on my site. How do I engage brokers like you, what kinds of dollars-pert-click numbers are realistic, and how big are the companies that I can get to place ads on my site? Thanks in advance.
Sure, if it's going to be profitable for the company and they are willing to pay that much. You can charge as much as people are willing to pay you, just remember that your job is to make them money and the "cost" of your service has to make sense within their business.
Hi! Just a few questions: 1.) Is the 1,500 net or is this inclusive of the Total Daily Budget clients have for their marketing campaigns? 2.) Is the 1,500 also inclusive of the all the services (e.g. copywriting, print designs, etc.)? 3.) Did you have to be Blueprint Certified before you started running ads for other businesses?
Good questions. 1. That’s your take home. The client pays for their ad spend separate of your fee. 2. That for your full service creation and maintenance of the ads. That means writing the copy, selecting the image, setting it up in ads manager, and making changes when needed to improve performance. 3. It’s not required at all
I wish I could give you a solid answer, butI don't do much in the ecomm space and I don't know the ins and outs of testing ads and products. Generally, $50 per day is a good amount to get some fast results and see what is working and what isn't in most industries.
How to charge to clients for running his fb ads ? Suppose you charge $1k/month so it's only your fees Or $1k/month = fb ads charges + your fees. Or $1k/month = Completely Your fess And extra whatever ads spent Which way we should charge..... Please clarify
I've seen your video your content ia really very useful to me specially the term you have mention in your video that you've automated your payment system for you service. I am very interest in this term. I was searching for this kind of solution from very long. it would be very helpfull to me if you can tell me that what type of software or system or gateway you do use for it.
I run a local FB group of over 20k people and the advertising is getting out of control Thought about charging local business a fee to advertise..What would be a good fee to have a post pinned to the top of the group for say a month?
Honestly man, as much as you can negotiate. That's not really the type of thing that I do, so I can't give you a clear answer, but it's like any sponsored content. You run the group and you can control what is posted. So you can start banning people that are posting advertisement type posts without approval, and then if you want to step up and promote certain things it's a negotiation. Get as much as you can because you have massive value as the organizer of that community. Plus your recommendation will lend value to the ad. I wouldn't leave it up for a month though. I think there is huge value in doing it even for a shorter period of time. But I would just open up the convo by asking them what their budget is and then asking what they want for that. Then you start negotiating. Get their budget first though.
Hello! did you mentioned, for client payments up-front you use "drive cart"? is this a website service? can you please share the website to check how to implement it pls :) ?
A couple reasons: 1. There is a lot of risk for you by putting your CC on their ad account. 2. Most business owners want to pay their own ad spend so they can get the Cc points and deduct their expenses from their taxes 3. It’s an industry norm, and if you’re running their ads through your own account and paying the spend it takes away the transparency with the owner and they don’t know if you’re actually spending that amount or spending less and keeping the rest for yourself. There are businesses that do this and not only is I frowned upon by FB, but it’s considered a shady practice in the industry.
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This sounds like you're talking about being a broker between someone with ads to place and Web sites on which to place the ads. I am a person with an upcoming Web site that I plan on having heavy traffic and then I'll want a broker like you to place ads on my site. How do I engage brokers like you, what kinds of dollars-pert-click numbers are realistic, and how big are the companies that I can get to place ads on my site? Thanks in advance.
That’s not at all what this is. We aren’t placing ads on someone’s website, we are advertising on behalf of clients on FB as freelancers.
is it okay to charge an italian bag comany for 20k pr month? or is it too much
Sure, if it's going to be profitable for the company and they are willing to pay that much. You can charge as much as people are willing to pay you, just remember that your job is to make them money and the "cost" of your service has to make sense within their business.
Hey thank you for all this great content. You and Bobby are AWESOME!!
mariajmays thank you so much! Glad you enjoy it! Let me know if there is anything you want us to talk about in one of our videos
Hi! Just a few questions:
1.) Is the 1,500 net or is this inclusive of the Total Daily Budget clients have for their marketing campaigns?
2.) Is the 1,500 also inclusive of the all the services (e.g. copywriting, print designs, etc.)?
3.) Did you have to be Blueprint Certified before you started running ads for other businesses?
Good questions.
1. That’s your take home. The client pays for their ad spend separate of your fee.
2. That for your full service creation and maintenance of the ads. That means writing the copy, selecting the image, setting it up in ads manager, and making changes when needed to improve performance.
3. It’s not required at all
@@LaptopEmpires Thank you for your swift reply! Your answers are greatly appreciated! You have yourself a new subscriber in me.
@@josephmathieu2436 thanks man, I appreciate it!
What should be the ad-spent of the client when I'm charging 1500$/Month? (In the e-commerce niche)
I wish I could give you a solid answer, butI don't do much in the ecomm space and I don't know the ins and outs of testing ads and products. Generally, $50 per day is a good amount to get some fast results and see what is working and what isn't in most industries.
@@LaptopEmpires Alright, thanks 🙏🏼
@@davelogvinov8681 Wish I could be of more help Dave!
@@LaptopEmpires no problem
How to charge to clients for running his fb ads ?
Suppose you charge $1k/month so it's only your fees
Or $1k/month = fb ads charges + your fees.
Or $1k/month = Completely Your fess
And extra whatever ads spent
Which way we should charge..... Please clarify
You charge your fee and the client pays for the ad spend on top of that.
Hey with your client's payment, does it charge their credit card automatically? It that a paid service on your side?
They are going to pay you for the service provide separately, then FB will bill their credit card to pay for the ads.
I've seen your video your content ia really very useful to me specially the term you have mention in your video that you've automated your payment system for you service. I am very interest in this term. I was searching for this kind of solution from very long. it would be very helpfull to me if you can tell me that what type of software or system or gateway you do use for it.
I run a local FB group of over 20k people and the advertising is getting out of control Thought about charging local business a fee to advertise..What would be a good fee to have a post pinned to the top of the group for say a month?
Honestly man, as much as you can negotiate. That's not really the type of thing that I do, so I can't give you a clear answer, but it's like any sponsored content. You run the group and you can control what is posted. So you can start banning people that are posting advertisement type posts without approval, and then if you want to step up and promote certain things it's a negotiation. Get as much as you can because you have massive value as the organizer of that community. Plus your recommendation will lend value to the ad. I wouldn't leave it up for a month though. I think there is huge value in doing it even for a shorter period of time. But I would just open up the convo by asking them what their budget is and then asking what they want for that. Then you start negotiating. Get their budget first though.
@@LaptopEmpires Thanks for the fast great advice! Just what I needed!
@@alexh8402 you're welcome
If I create a video advertisement for a realtor can I use the same video for other realtors I advertise for?
can you send me link for thrive cart
Sure thing. Here you go boss: laptopempires--checkout.thrivecart.com/thrivecart-standard-account/
Hello! did you mentioned, for client payments up-front you use "drive cart"? is this a website service? can you please share the website to check how to implement it pls :) ?
Thrive Cart
what funnel site do you use?
Clickfunnels
Hi Soo I’m talking to a local Bussniess and do I let them pay for the ad? + paying me for my services?
Correct. They pay you and then pay their ad spend separately.
Does the 1500 a month count towards what they spend on ads tho?
Nope, ad spend is separate and we recommend about $15/day minimum for most ad campaigns.
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Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
Great video really helpful thanks
Could u be please tell how much fb charges for an Ad per month..
As much as you want. You choose the budget and they won’t spend more. $5/day or $1/day minimum depending on the ad type
why not have the clients just pay you all at once instead of one pay for ads and another your service fee?
A couple reasons:
1. There is a lot of risk for you by putting your CC on their ad account.
2. Most business owners want to pay their own ad spend so they can get the Cc points and deduct their expenses from their taxes
3. It’s an industry norm, and if you’re running their ads through your own account and paying the spend it takes away the transparency with the owner and they don’t know if you’re actually spending that amount or spending less and keeping the rest for yourself. There are businesses that do this and not only is I frowned upon by FB, but it’s considered a shady practice in the industry.
@@LaptopEmpires In that case would you have to send the client 2 invoices? or how would charging them work?
@@alexsperanza1501 no, they pay you directly and then they use a credit card in their ad account to pay for ads
@@LaptopEmpires so you make two different invoices they pay
@@alexsperanza1501 No, you only invoice them your fee. They are billed for ad spend by FB
WASTE OF TIME.
But worth wasting more time to comment. 😂😂