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BEST SMMA MODEL 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2023
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    Every form of outreach works.
    Cold calling works.
    Email works.
    Hell, even door to door works.
    Truth of the matter is that more or less, all forms of outreach will work provided that you have the correct fundamentals in place.
    One of those core fundamentals is having a bulletproof offer.
    Without a strong offer, I can almost guarantee you that no outreach method will work as well as you want it to.
    That is why it is integral that the first step you take in your business is to actually have an offer that your market wants & will feel stupid saying no to.
    In this video, I’m going to be sharing with you some of the easiest SMMA offers to get clients in 2023.
    I hope you find it helpful. If you do, consider subscribing :)
    Thanks,
    Charlie

Комментарии • 102

  • @fedescapu
    @fedescapu Год назад +24

    Bro, I don't think there is anyone out there so good as you are. The day I will be wealthy (Probably because of you) allow me to treat you on anything you wish. Thank you for everything Charlie!

  • @nicholashuntyt
    @nicholashuntyt 8 месяцев назад +2

    you dropped absolute gems here brother, like. very unique ones too. stuff nobody else is dropping

  • @khaledaboghazala7375
    @khaledaboghazala7375 Год назад +10

    God bless you Charlie, your actually the real inspiration in my life now and especially my business, you really deserve all the best and to be one of the most famous ones but it's just about time i'm sure, but anyway keep going bro and i'm doing my best to get my first couple of clients to join Easygrow and meet you ❤️

  • @lucasosabidaodicasecuriosi8121
    @lucasosabidaodicasecuriosi8121 Год назад +2

    amazing, my friend started SMMA as well, and him completely going wrong giving free. but this idea if genius. ill send to him for sure

  • @themalaktalks
    @themalaktalks Год назад +2

    CHARLIE I LOVE YOU BRO, YOUR VIDEOS ARE GOLD

  • @Dylan-vr7zb
    @Dylan-vr7zb Год назад +2

    11:44 Charlie actually just sent at least 5 Agency owners back to school 😂

  • @oskii100
    @oskii100 Год назад +3

    Great content Charlie. Thanks to your videos I have gotten clients in my niche. I have one suggestion: Can you start making vidoes on the specifics delivering results? (lead gen, lead quality, facebook ad audience specifcs, etc.)
    Thank you again, for your valuable content.

  • @MLGskippy
    @MLGskippy Год назад +2

    This helped a ton for structuring my offer!

  • @alexanderwiryawan
    @alexanderwiryawan 6 месяцев назад +1

    i really love ur videos charlie!

  • @joshuavz10
    @joshuavz10 Год назад +2

    Insane value videos! Thank you, Charlie!!

  • @stefanlofven2986
    @stefanlofven2986 Год назад +1

    “The word lubricate is awfully suspicious in this context” I’m dead 😂

  • @asadraza6146
    @asadraza6146 Год назад +2

    Actually most helpful SMMA video. Already excited about EasyGrow.

    • @asadraza6146
      @asadraza6146 Год назад

      @@FearlessWorkout how is it?

    • @L3NGER
      @L3NGER Год назад

      @@FearlessWorkout yea what do you do in it exactly

    • @shreyashgupta1920
      @shreyashgupta1920 Год назад

      @@FearlessWorkout hey easy grow?

  • @0ji.a
    @0ji.a Год назад +1

    The upfront POR model is absolutely insane

  • @aarijhussain183
    @aarijhussain183 Год назад +53

    "Trustworthy" & "India" don't get along too well lmao, but nice video though

    • @serjborwi9624
      @serjborwi9624 Год назад +6

      Which country and “trustworthy” go together well? I can’t think of any

    • @aarijhussain183
      @aarijhussain183 Год назад +5

      @@serjborwi9624 well I mean if you're in a third world country like India and try selling US customers without any case studies... It often is somewhat harder cuz of trust issues

    • @nn53521
      @nn53521 Год назад +3

      MR Serj is Angry Indian and try to fight for the Repetition of Indian's 😂

    • @harshh62
      @harshh62 Год назад +11

      I hate this comment but it's right. People don't trust us easily because of the scammy call center thing.

    • @aarijhussain183
      @aarijhussain183 Год назад +4

      @@nn53521 Mate you need to fight for yourself to save your English, you ain't goin nowhere in life with that grammar 🤣

  • @user-bp8rh2en3r
    @user-bp8rh2en3r Год назад

    this has answered a few of my questions on what to do if you don't provide the service you are selling thank you!

  • @spencerstephens7594
    @spencerstephens7594 9 месяцев назад

    "Let's draw a cap..... that looks like a disabled duck" Bwahahaha

  • @NotyouraverageYTwatcher
    @NotyouraverageYTwatcher 10 месяцев назад +1

    To the client, if they have to pay for ad cost also, if you're spending $1k in ad spend, then it'd be $40 a lead to them. All businesses will have to factor in your service cost and ad spend cost to their budget. Just for SMMA's to keep in mind.

  • @wybeprod7632
    @wybeprod7632 Год назад

    This is ABSOLUTELY GOLD! Thanks I'm now off to go make my first sale 🤞🏼

    • @AaravTek
      @AaravTek Год назад

      And how did it go?

  • @jordankruk
    @jordankruk Год назад

    Structuring a business is like building a house. Without a solid foundation, it's bound to collapse.

  • @streakingclothed
    @streakingclothed Год назад

    Gotta love an offer so good they feel stupid saying no!

  • @wybeprod7632
    @wybeprod7632 Год назад

    Charlie you're the absolute SMMA rockstar!

  • @TristanHoverby
    @TristanHoverby Год назад

    aha, I've been using this model too (with a few tweeks)! So, I guess we're both geniuses.

    • @TristanHoverby
      @TristanHoverby Год назад

      the first model at least, i learnt the trojan one from you some time ago.

  • @unreleasedsnippets7050
    @unreleasedsnippets7050 Год назад +3

    Great video Charlie. Just wondering how the Trojan horse offer can be communicated in a way like the common “we don’t get paid unless you get results” offer?
    This is my current offer, but wanting to add in the onboarding fee like you mention

  • @Abuti_Thabang
    @Abuti_Thabang Год назад

    Amazing value Charlie🔥🔥

  • @user-he6nu2fp9d
    @user-he6nu2fp9d Год назад

    this video is very helpfull for my agency

  • @girget123
    @girget123 Год назад

    You changing lives like its nothing

  • @anastasiaszymala8497
    @anastasiaszymala8497 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @philosophyofeverythng
    @philosophyofeverythng Год назад

    Absolutely insane content.

  • @Jonathan-eh3nz
    @Jonathan-eh3nz Год назад

    This guy really just dropped a banger sales script.

  • @Barstoolbrah
    @Barstoolbrah Год назад

    Thx for the video bro

  • @458chris
    @458chris Год назад

    Charlie you absolute G

  • @vangel.vangelov
    @vangel.vangelov Год назад +1

    What if clients ask you for the quality of the leads and can't convert them?

  • @jakefrosher
    @jakefrosher 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @brandonthink
    @brandonthink Год назад +1

    Why is Hormozi in the thumbnail?

  • @mfarjr1848
    @mfarjr1848 Год назад +1

    Hi Charlie. Can we add the ads cost into the cost per lead/appointment that we charged to client?

  • @Dwiggytv-OG
    @Dwiggytv-OG Год назад

    Its just a leads in advance method. Give them free value upfront to guarantee the sale.
    Even better than saying "give me $1000 upfront" is you just give them 5 or 10 FREE warm leads. And say want more month after month?

  • @SimpliExplain
    @SimpliExplain Год назад

    I can't believe this is free

  • @Undomesticated_amy
    @Undomesticated_amy 9 месяцев назад

    For the sake of numbers, what do you put into spend on the paid ads against your income per client. What's your net? Just curious.

  • @SensemakingMartin
    @SensemakingMartin Год назад

    Good stuff

  • @nick2629
    @nick2629 Год назад +1

    Great content but next time use a thicker pen because i cant see the whiteboard on mobile

  • @faressakaan4800
    @faressakaan4800 Год назад

    I always see youtubers making videos about “this is the right model”, “this is the right strategy/offer”. But how come theres now any videos and what to actually offer for these clients. Like how do you genuinely run an smma business. What ads to run, how to hire people etc?

  • @bonsairule
    @bonsairule Год назад

    this is cool, but how you actually set the right value for those service model that’s you show?

  • @raheelsiddiquei1230
    @raheelsiddiquei1230 5 месяцев назад

    What does Alex hormozi have to do with this video?

  • @zbdsgvb
    @zbdsgvb Год назад

    July 2023

  • @user-df1hz3jn4g
    @user-df1hz3jn4g 10 месяцев назад

    Can someone explain the second model? I'm so confused

  • @Mike5000
    @Mike5000 Год назад

    Wait charging clients adspend for pay per lead or not?
    Would be hard to estimate lead ppl with adspend + retainer, no?

  • @Exposing21
    @Exposing21 Год назад

    Pay for lead? Why not just charge them a retainer and call it a day?

  • @jefffairchild1854
    @jefffairchild1854 Год назад +2

    So on the 1st part of the video, re: selling per lead, you're not actually selling the lead for $20, you're selling your help to get the lead for $20, and then they still pay for adspend right? Wouldn't clients think that is odd and just want to actually pay for the whole lead & not adspend separately?

    • @catalingeorgescu.
      @catalingeorgescu. Год назад +1

      I was thinking the exact same thing, their cost per lead would be higher due to adspend

    • @genzillionnaires
      @genzillionnaires Год назад

      In the ppl model you pay for the adspend and the difference between how much you charge per lead and how much it costs you to get a lead is your profit. For exemple, client gives 20$ for a lead, you generate it for 5$= 15$ profit.

    • @catalingeorgescu.
      @catalingeorgescu. Год назад

      ​@@genzillionnaires that would be a way but he wasn't referring to this in the video, he said that this is on top of the adspend check 6:30

    • @charlesnjoku6143
      @charlesnjoku6143 Год назад

      Use pay per booked appointment. So basically, they're paying for you following up with the leads till they're qualified and booked in their calendar. It makes more sense to the client

  • @OliverSMMA
    @OliverSMMA Год назад

    Genius

  • @TheDominock
    @TheDominock Год назад +3

    This strategy is cool but I can see a potential conflict of interest here. While it's beneficial for both me & the business owner to generate leads, *how can you protect yourself from the owner hiding the leads you brought*? I can imagine you can track the leads using a CRM platform but... it may not even be worth it for a beginner to pay for CRM subscriptions. Considering having 1 or 2 clients who don't use a CRM I don't think it'd be worth subscribing to e.g. GHL £300/month

    • @sks99912
      @sks99912 Год назад +1

      GHLs $97 per month for first few clients bro, If the client pays you e.g. $1000 upfront, you could easily spend $97 on GHL lol

    • @TheDominock
      @TheDominock Год назад

      @@sks99912 for sure they'd pay me $1000 😂if you get $500 you should feel happy as hell I can tell you that. Also, the $97 plan is just for your agency and a single client. That plan wouldn't handle 2 clients.

    • @sks99912
      @sks99912 Год назад +1

      @@TheDominock that’s just ur paradigm mate. If you tell the client that you’ve got a legally binding contract in place, that states that if you don’t get the client any results in a month or so, you’ll “work for free until you do” or you’ll give them a full refund (which I know, does sound risky for you) but it will be a super easy sell. The client’s aware that he has nothing to lose if you know what I mean. Or if you want to make it less risky for you, you can state that there’s no refunds on the setup fee in the contract BUT you emphasise that you yourself don’t make a single dollar from the setup fee and that it all goes to ads, team etc.
      Now, I’m sure you will definitely get someone who is willing to pay for the setup fee, as they understand that the rest is all pay on results. So, you WILL have money to spend on GHL’s $97/month plan for that first client, and $297/month for any future clients you do get.
      There’s always a 14 day free trial btw

    • @yousufibrahim884
      @yousufibrahim884 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@sks99912Love how you explained that. Dude is acting like getting a $1000 client is unheard of or difficult. There are thousands of agency owners charging 2-3k/month, he clearly hasn’t seen enough.

  • @user-yq5yv9ng1d
    @user-yq5yv9ng1d Год назад

    💙

  • @gipa929
    @gipa929 Год назад

    It looks like a disabled duck got me😂

  • @FullThrottle360
    @FullThrottle360 Год назад

    Ad spend tends to be %50 of the total payment provided by the clients invoice, right?

    • @Mike5000
      @Mike5000 Год назад +1

      No charge adspend separately

  • @NinjaKiller999
    @NinjaKiller999 Год назад

    Hey Charlie, do you believe that the traditional "2k/month retainer" model is dead in 2023?

    • @Exposing21
      @Exposing21 Год назад +1

      Yessir. I think $500-1,000 is the new sweet spot. Which means u need more clients but adapt or die

  • @devalnath
    @devalnath Год назад

    thanks man

  • @jamjunctionfm
    @jamjunctionfm Год назад

    How do we work out how much a lead costs?

    • @yousufibrahim884
      @yousufibrahim884 10 месяцев назад +1

      Whatever the lead is worth to the business owner, meaning if a lead is getting a chiropractor adjustment and that costs $100, then you’d divide that by 10, which would equal $10/lead. Now if the lead is a pay per show, then you can charge up to $20/lead. If it’s a high ticket lead, where the lead is paying 5k for something, then dividing it by 20-25.

  • @markjustine6514
    @markjustine6514 Год назад

    firssstt

  • @wrzod.o3768
    @wrzod.o3768 Год назад

    This is big brain move Charlie
    Only you could have thought of it
    Now, delete this video
    It's too much value

  • @isgoodovsubhuman1972
    @isgoodovsubhuman1972 Год назад

    I don't know what you're selling but I just came by to say you look very handsome! Handsome Nordic blood! You look quite Anglo-Saxon! Handsome Adamic race!😮

  • @mohammadowais7089
    @mohammadowais7089 Год назад

    Too much value sir🥹