ROI In Marketing

Marketers are not willing to promise an ROI. I have made more money for my clients then what they spent. Here's how the 'ROI in marketing' works

Adil_M

6/28/20261 min read

When I meet business owners that haven’t had much experience with marketing, their primary concern is ROI

“Okay, but will I make my money back?”

And it’s a good question. It’s justifiable in a sense that at the end, you hire marketers to help you make you more money

Have my past clients got ROI? Yes

Can I make a promise that you’ll get an ROI?

Here’s the thing:

Closing a client involves multiple steps

- Running ads
- Visiting your website
- Getting Calls
- Making appointments
- Selling the project

A marketers tasks should be to help you out with executing one or multiple of these factors in an excellent way

And his success will depend on whether he was able to deliver on these metrics with the required STANDARDS, or not

Example: Attract calls from:

- people living in your area,
- looking to get started in two weeks,
- have a budget of 40k usd,
- for specific project.

In this case, a marketer has delivered you the calls. Whether you close them or not shouldn’t negatively affect the efforts of the marketer.

Meaning, you can make more money off the opportunities without worrying about giving a cut from your profit.

And, if you have been doing business for quite some time, you should’t have a problem

This is how I helped a dietitian go from 30 patients to 50 patients a month using meta ads. I generated quality leads,, he had conversations and booked appointments as a result.

Marketing can help. You can get an ROI. But we can’t take money out of client’s pocket and had it over. I can give you opportunities. At the end, you have to do it.

Talk soon,

Adil

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