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Building a PPC consultancy/agency.

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My aim is to build a PPC management consultancy/agency in a particular niche I have my eyes on. This should permit much more flexibility and capital to facilitate my real fastlane ideas.

Follow along as I post intermittently to show my progress toward the fastlane. I'll try to be as detailed as possible in case it helps anyone out, but please don't ask about my niche.

My current situation: I work full-time for an advertising agency as a product description copywriter. I'm paid $1500 monthly which is enough to cover the bills where I live. More importantly, I get to work on my own time save for a single coordination call every morning. Apart form that, as long as I get the work done, they're happy. That leaves me with some free time and enough energy to build this consultancy/agency.

Next 3 milestones:
  1. Finish PPC SOPs
  2. Get a PPC management position in an agency where I can work a few months and build a portfolio fast
  3. Start marketing

Current milestone: Finish PPC SOPs

Today's step: Learn PPC reporting for each ad type

Misc notes: With regard to the 3rd milestone above, I'm doing a few things in advance so I'll have something in place for when it's time to start marketing. I do side jobs for clients via Upwork, so that's one source of interacting with prospects. I also just launched a Fiverr account at the start of the month; although it's far more competitive and freelancers there seem to charge a lot less, it's still access to clients which is welcomed. I'll do more selective filtering later when I'm dealing with much larger numbers of prospects (fingers crossed). I only recently realized that Fiverr added an advertising option to promote your gig. Hopefully this system works well, and if so, I can use my knowledge of paid advertising and my copywriting skills to give myself a good chance. Thirdly, I just launched a simple landing page site and I'm drawing traffic to it via Google ads. Very close to breakeven so I'm working for little profit, but I'm still interacting with new clients, gaining PPC knowledge etc. Hopefully, across these three avenues, I'll keep doing copywriting work to get a foot in the door and build relationships with prospects, then I can offer PPC as a cross-sell.
 
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I'll use the below template to track my month to month income. I'll update it at the end of May.

Month Year income:
Job:
Fiverr:
Upwork:

*NB. When I get clients via my website, I direct them to my Fiverr/Upwork to do the payment there, so by logging Upwork and Fiverr above, it captures my website earnings too.
 

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Watch list:
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Inspiration:
 
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Oh. I thought I'd replied when you originally posted, but it seems to have gone astray.

Following.

I presume by PPC you mean paid search?

How many PPC clients do you have?


You wrote this:

Next 3 milestones:
  1. Finish PPC SOPs
  2. Get a PPC management position in an agency where I can work a few months and build a portfolio fast
  3. Start marketing

I'd do it in reverse?
  1. Start marketing
  2. Get a PPC management position in an agency where I can work a few months and build a portfolio fast
  3. Finish PPC SOPs

Ha. Thanks. I'm figuring it out as I go along.



EDIT: I just realised this is another thread. I replied to the INSIDERS one.
 
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Oh. I thought I'd replied when you originally posted, but it seems to have gone astray.

Following.

I presume by PPC you mean paid search?

How many PPC clients do you have?


You wrote this:

Next 3 milestones:
  1. Finish PPC SOPs
  2. Get a PPC management position in an agency where I can work a few months and build a portfolio fast
  3. Start marketing

I'd do it in reverse?
  1. Start marketing
  2. Get a PPC management position in an agency where I can work a few months and build a portfolio fast
  3. Finish PPC SOPs


Ha. Thanks. I'm figuring it out as I go along.



EDIT: I just realised this is another thread. I replied to the INSIDERS one.
@Andy Black Thanks for the reply!

I tried deleting that thread and I thought it would be better to track this on the outside.

2 & 3 will probably be simultaneous. 1 really means that I'm still learning. I understand the big picture and the math, but I'm still working out the actual how to's.
 

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@Andy Black Thanks for the reply!

I tried deleting that thread and I thought it would be better to track this on the outside.

2 & 3 will probably be simultaneous. 1 really means that I'm still learning. I understand the big picture and the math, but I'm still working out the actual how to's.
Get a free client, even a friend or family member. Run the ads. Best way to learn.
 

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Next 4 milestones:
  1. Get a client
  2. Finish PPC SOPs
  3. Get a PPC management position in an agency where I can work a few months and build a portfolio fast
  4. Start full-scale marketing
Current milestone: Get a client. Finish PPC SOPs

Today's steps:
-Ask P- if he still needs help with PPC management.
-Download all report types to see what metrics they have, and which reports make sense.
 
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Next 4 milestones:
  1. Get a client
  2. Finish PPC SOPs
  3. Get a PPC management position in an agency where I can work a few months and build a portfolio fast
  4. Start full-scale marketing
Current milestone: Get a client. Finish PPC SOPs

Today's steps:
-Ask P- if he still needs help with PPC management.
-Download all report types to see what metrics they have, and which reports make sense.
Get a client.

I'd say to not worry about SOPs. Processes evolve over time and are polished by repetition. Don't automate/document till you've done it by hand enough times to know what to automate/document.

I'd also consider NOT downloading report types to see what metrics they have, unless you have clients with data and you're trying to solve a particular problem that client has. Otherwise I fear you're learning for the sake of learning.

Focus on getting clients.
 

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Nice work on getting started.

Get 2-3 clients. You'll soon find out if you like or loathe handling clients.

Don't underestimate the people-side of running an agency. Handling questions, angry clients phoning you, managing expectations. I underestimated this and ultimately found out that I don't actually want to run an agency.
 

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@Andy Black
@maverick

Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it. Part of my emphasis on getting my SOPs in order is that I have a relationship with a consultant that's looking for someone to take over his PPC management to some degree (Amazon, not Google, but they're close enough anyway.) Still a super valid point that those SOPs will likely undergo lots of refinement once I actually start handling accounts. I just want to show that I've done my homework and that I know how to navigate Campaign manager, Advertising vocabulary etc. I'm almost finished and ready to pull the trigger though. Just about 2-3 more days then it's client time 100%. I'm going to follow up now on a warm lead to see if he still wants help with his advertising, so hopefully it translates to my first client.

"I'd also consider NOT downloading report types to see what metrics they have"
Amazon advertising has about 24 types of reports and 4 types of campaigns...I just wanted to figure out which reports will have the appropriate metrics for me to work out the math that I'd need to. Took a shortcut today by conferring with one of my mentors. Told him the metrics I need, and he pointed me to the needed reports for those metrics for each type of campaign.

"Don't underestimate the people-side of running an agency."

I think I already am. I'll try to cross those bridges when I get there.
 
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No response on the above yet.

In the interim, sent out 3 Upwork proposals.

Tomorrow I'll contact former clients for whom I did listing copy and ask if they need help with PPC.
 

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May 2021 income:
Job: $1500
Fiverr: $190
Upwork: $917

Total: $2607
 
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Next milestones:
1-Get 1 client @ $250 monthly or even free
2-Work on website while I prospect

Key behaviors for milestone 1:
At 6pm, send out proposals to PPC jobs on Upwork
After sending proposals, help 1-3 people in FB groups
 

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Good job on the revenue. Do you have any results you can show/share? And are you just going for google ads jobs? Or wider performance marketing?
 

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@maverick Thanks! I'm trying to get into Amazon advertising actually, not Google ads. The revenue above are not from Amazon ad jobs, but Amazon Listing Optimization jobs (copywriting.) I plan to continue writing copy as a potential foot in the door to cross-sell PPC.
 
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Applied to a PPC job...have an interview on Tuesday and I passed the screening test (which had some PPC specific/technical questions.) Nervous, but excited!
 

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Update. Landed a PPC management job at a really huge agency. I was straightforward about my lack of hands on experience, but I shared my thinking about paid advertising etc and they were impressed. Training starts Monday.

If all goes well, I might be managing up to 10 brands!
 

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