Webrageous Studios, a leading provider and consultant of Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising, has introduced a new performance pricing model for its PPC management services. The company provides clients with the best in class Google AdWords PPC management and oversight.
“We’re pleased to be offering what we believe is an industry first opportunity with our new pay for performance pricing,” said David Chapman, CEO of Webrageous Studios. “We understand that companies are apprehensive about what they spend in these troubled times; with opportunities like this one, they can improve their sales and grow their company through a PPC campaign with absolutely no risk.”
The new program has a simple concept. As explained in a company press release, “Clients don’t pay for their services until Webrageous increases sales or leads derived from PPC by 25% or more, or reduces costs by at least 25%. Their pay for performance pricing is offered to most new clients who are already spending a significant amount per month on paid search advertising.”
The company started as a web design firm eight years ago. Now, it has evolved to become a more dynamic company that not only offers PPC services, but landing page optimization as well.
One of the Webrageous’ most satisfied clients is Schneider Wallace Cottrell Brayton Konecky, a law firm. The company assists the firm in locating new leads for their unpaid wages practice area. The overall leads improved from 2006, which had 34 leads at a cost per lead of $50, to 2008 with 451 leads at $4 each.
“This represents a much better deal than paying 20% of the click charges from day one to a PPC management firm regardless of whether that company delivers results or not,” asserted Chapman. “This new program takes the risk out of the equation for a client and puts them at ease. They know that there is no incentive for us to talk them into signing up if we can’t help them.”
For more information about Webrageous Studios, direct your browser to www.Webrageous.com.
Source: Ajax World Magazine
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