Reduce my Clients SEO bill and split the difference?

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I have a London based cosmetic surgeon as a client who currently spends around £1,000 per month on PPC.

I suspect his set up is not optimised and I'm wondering if we could get them the same number of leads (or more) at a reduced cost by optimising what he is already doing.

This would be a pay on performance job but I believe it could be an opportunity to earn residual income.

For example, if we save him £400 per month and let him keep 50% of that, I'd be happy to split the other 50% with you.

If I negotiated that kind of deal, would it be attractive to anyone?
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  • If you can find someone who will rank him for free then good for you!
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    • Profile picture of the author SkyeFWP
      Originally Posted by TotalWebsiteControl View Post

      If you can find someone who will rank him for free then good for you!

      I probably wasn't clear enough. I'm talking about PPC via Adwords.

      They have a separate content marketing strategy for organic ranking, I'm talking about optimising his PPC spend.

      Make sense?
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  • Profile picture of the author Curtis2011
    Your title says SEO but your post says PPC. They are different things.

    That being said, who wouldn't want to save money? Go ahead and offer him a deal.
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    • Profile picture of the author Campbell24
      I don't think you are going to find somebody who has any real SEO capabilities willing to partake in such a measly deal.
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      • Profile picture of the author SkyeFWP
        Originally Posted by Campbell24 View Post

        I don't think you are going to find somebody who has any real SEO capabilities willing to partake in such a measly deal.
        Thread title is confusing things I think - It's not SEO it's PPC.

        The way I see it, if you're good at PPC you'd be able to take a look at what they're doing, make the changes and if the results stay the same of get better, you get a share of the money the client saves.

        Maybe I'm wrong, but 3-5 hours one=time work for a lifetime residual income of circa £200 pm doesn't seem like a bad deal to me?
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