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Does anybody know if they're offering this type of services in Asia, particularly the Philippines?
It's pretty easy, going with just the average $5,000 set-up fee and $2,500 a month. In one year you would make $60,000 in set-up fees and then $195,000 from the monthly fee starting over a 12 month period. You would make a cool $255,000 a year, were you saying you can't make a living closing one SEO deal a month?
Average set up fee of $5,000 and $2,500 a month. I guess it's true because you read it on the internet right? or better yet the WF. I think you are in the wrong section of this forum. Take a look at the top of your screen and see where it says "offline marketing"... I am out there doing this everyday in two different states and I can tell you the average business owner is not dropping $5,000 set up fee and $2,500 monthly. It's more like $350 set up and $350/monthly average if that. Of course there are businesses that will drop that kind of cash but it is certainly not the average.
Personally I would rather have 20 clients @ $500 monthly then one @ $10k. They are just way to demanding of your time and if they do not renew their contract and cancel then you take a $10k monthly hit. Whereas having 20 clients cancel at once is a lot less likely to happen. It's all about protecting your current monthly residual income while building that monthly by consistently closing deals and of course providing top notch service and high ROI for your clients. Also make sure you have your clients sign contracts.
OP to answer your question I personally close 6-10 consistently. My sales reps close 0-4 SEO deals a month in addition to other services we offer.
How do my deals get closed?
Some leads or calls come in from my sites and I will partially close those over the phone then email a proposal and contract. Final closing call 1-2 days later depending on how busy I am. And if they did not send over the contract or need more information about the service then a third closing call. Most of these are lay-downs though.
The bulk of my deals lately are closed face to face. I have an appointment setter cold call business owners off of my local county public records website. This way they have the business owners phone number and name and most business owners when starting their business do not have an business phone set up yet so we get them directly. The appointment setter will pitch an offer they can not refuse, set the appointment and then I will cherry pick the good appointment and meet with those at my office or theirs. 90% of these deals get closed on the spot... you will have a lot higher close ratio if you meet face to face. It's harder to hang up on you face to face.
Good Luck out there for those of you who have chosen to take action and risks to obtain whatever dreams you may have.
I'm glad you target the small businesses that aren't making much money. I'm going after the companies who are making well over a couple million a year looking for an online presence. If you settle low, you will get low. Raise your standards and target companies that have money to spend and you'll do much better.
The 20 clients at $500 a month rather than $10k because of time is completely false. Do you not know about the 80/20 rule? All those small clients will keep pestering you whereas the companies who have more money will let you do your thing and as long as you are PRODUCING they will keep paying you. You can't be providing some shitty service that isn't helping the company.
Just wondering, what exactly are you setting up that would justicify $5,000? lolIt's pretty easy, going with just the average $5,000 set-up fee and $2,500 a month. In one year you would make $60,000 in set-up fees and then $195,000 from the monthly fee starting over a 12 month period. You would make a cool $255,000 a year, were you saying you can't make a living closing one SEO deal a month?