Facebook Ads Administration Fee?

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Hi Folks,

I have been playing with facebook lately to
expand my services on SEO, SEM and so on.
(I admit I am probably a bit delayed on this )

Now, I am not sure how much to charge currently, which has
always been my problem for any project, call it a web
design, advertising, SEO or whatever.

After all, it is very easy to start a new campaign on
facebook and I love to see those Analytics numbers grow
instantly, and needless to say, converting in interested
prospects.

So, what would you charge to manage a facebook campaign
for someone else?

Thanks in advance with any help here.
#administration #ads #facebook #fee
  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    I think that it depends on the client. Big campaigns with huge budgets should be more expensive than small campaigns spending $100/day. Also, you probably need to consider the earnings of your client so that your fee doesn't kill his ROI.


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    • Profile picture of the author PaulDomains
      Originally Posted by williamrs View Post

      I think that it depends on the client. Big campaigns with huge budgets should be more expensive than small campaigns spending $100/day. Also, you probably need to consider the earnings of your client so that your fee doesn't kill his ROI.


      William

      Thanks a lot William!

      You gave me a great idea. I might devise a formula
      considering ROI as you say, for every individual quote
      instead of having a standard price. In fact, I think
      I could apply that to all of the other services.

      I am not pretty sure how would the process go and if
      the potential customer would be willing to provide the
      earnings, but I will try to do my best explaining that
      I need a rough estimate to calculate the quote.

      The advantage is that the price per click vary depending
      on the niche and competition just like it happens with Adwords.
      That is a pretty understandable argument.

      Again Thanks.

      Paul
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