Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Don't get confused. We are here to help you. We have compiled some possible questions that you might want to ask before doing business with us, and even if your question is not in the list, please feel free to email us with your question. Alternatively, you can give us a call visit us to erase confusion.
We work with businesses of all sizes, from local companies and start-ups to national and multinational brands. We work with companies in all sorts of sectors, from restaurants and educational institutes, to FMCGs, pharmaceuticals and so on.
Our projects are tailored on the basis of objectives you set. So it is difficult to provide you the exact cost estimates. The total cost of your campaign depends upon the following two factors
- Total Man-hour Spent – This includes the fees for designers, animators, content writers, and consultants.
- Advertisement Budget - This is flat fee which will amount to 15% percent of your total advertisement budget.
At the moment we work with companies who have budgets ranging from a few hundred rupees per day to a few thousands. Rather than having a minimum amount, we adjust our strategies, volume of work and timescales based on the available budget.
It is often difficult to guarantee results in digital marketing as there are numerous variables involved. However, the ability to monitor performance, control costs and optimize campaign puts you on a driver seat so you can work towards your desired outcome.
We would like to keep you up-to-date. We send monthly reports outlining performance, as well as work completed and upcoming work. In addition, we will also show you how to use Analytics and set up appropriate dashboards so you can keep track of performance yourselves.We also provide action lists detailing all the areas we believe need working on, with appropriate due dates. If that isn’t enough, we also will be in regular contact and if possible will spend time in your office working alongside you.
All our clients have our direct contact details, including phone (landline and mobile), email and social networking accounts. What’s more, we can arrange regular calls and visits to make sure you’re always up-to-date with the project.
PPC stands for pay-per-click, and is a phrase used to describe the paid advertising model available to companies on sites such as Google (the results at the right or top of the normal search results). The name comes from the fact you only pay for the advertising when someone clicks on it.It is commonly used to refer to Google AdWords, but could equally describe Bing Advertising, Facebook Advertising or any other kind of online advertising where you pay per click.
While we do use contracts and we like to have long-term projects in place, we are happy to work on short-term or even rolling monthly contracts. We generally prefer to have longer agreements in place, as it helps us with long-term planning for both our projects (we can use tactics that may take a couple of months to implement, but will give much better results), as well as making sure we always have enough staff to cover all our clients effectively.