
Reselling A.I. Ads and Choosing the Right Plans for Your Business
Today, I'll guide you through the process of reselling AI ads using your High Level Account. In this training, I'll share the essential steps needed to successfully run ads and choose the best plans for your business.
Understanding the Resale of A.I. Ads
In our program, we provide the option to white-label AI ad software and incorporate it into our High Level agency. But who are the perfect customers for this service? Before you even consider running ads for yourself or your clients, there's groundwork that must be laid.
Preparing for Advertisement
Before launching any ad, it is crucial to have a well-structured funnel. You need a landing page where potential clients can be directed and fill out forms. Equally important is a follow-up campaign, whether through emails, texts, or social media messaging, to keep leads engaged. Platforms like High Level offer diverse tools to maintain this engagement. Additionally, a smooth customer onboarding process is vital to set up clients effectively. Don't forget reputation management—ensuring happy customers who will leave reviews and refer others completes the cycle.
Setting Up Ad Accounts and Pixels
Next, establishing an ad account is necessary—whether for Google or Facebook, depending on where you plan to advertise. Having your clients or yourself create the account ensures the ad spend comes directly from that account, minimizing payment complexities.
Installing a pixel on your site, even if you're not using Facebook ads, is crucial. It allows you and your clients to track traffic and later target specific audiences when ready to scale. If your client lacks these setups, part of your service may involve guiding them through this process.
Budgeting and Expectations
For those beginning to run ads, a minimum budget of $1,000 is necessary for the testing phase, which usually spans about 60 days. This period helps us fine-tune everything from ad copy to website flow, ensuring maximum conversion. If you're struggling with low clicks or few sales, the issue could lie in either the ad content or the entire funnel process, from landing page to follow-up.
Identifying Ideal Clients
The perfect clients for reselling ads would already have some experience, evident through their existing ad accounts and pixel installations. They should also have realistic expectations regarding budget and goals, making it easier for you to onboard them smoothly.
Handling New Clients
On the other hand, clients without ad accounts or experience may require patient education and guidance through the ad setup and funnel optimization processes. These clients often come with higher expectations and tighter budgets, viewing ad spending as an expense rather than an investment. Be prepared to manage these expectations thoroughly.
Structuring Your A.I. Ad Plans
I've divided our A.I. ad plans into three primary categories: Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C.
Plan A: DIY Clients
These are clients who prefer to handle everything on their own. They tend to be budget-conscious but highly motivated to learn.Plan B: Hybrid Clients
These individuals want a mix of support: some things they handle themselves, like setting ad accounts and pixels, while you assist with others, such as creating ad templates or optimizing funnels.Plan C: Hands-Off Clients
These clients require full service. From creating ad accounts to installing pixels and managing sales training, you handle it all. Hence, this is your highest-priced plan as it demands more of your time.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're looking to join our program, utilize our software tools, or simply engage with our community, we offer options tailored to your business needs. If you're part of our reseller program, feel free to join me in open office hours for further discussions and guidance. Even if you're just exploring the potential of A.I. ads, you'll find a community eager to support you.
Thank you for joining me today. Let's make your vision a reality! Until next time, see you in the open office hours or around the community.
Best,
Bridget Bartlett