BeetBlueJohn wrote:Jellop works on a commission model, but you have to pay for the ads. If you're looking for some sort of marketing agency that pays for all your ads and takes a commission, I think you won't be able to find that. I don't know who would work under something like that but whatevs.
Yes, Jellop normally has clients pay for ads, and takes a cut. They're also very selective about their clientele---I understand that they only approach campaigns that are on track to raise six figures or more.
But you're mistaken about other companies not paying for ads. In fact, that's exactly how we normally operate at Funded Today. We ask our newest clients to pay a upfront fee for some intense ad experiments. If the experiments show that we can't find a way to advertise a campaign profitably, then we'll part ways, unless perhaps we believe that we can still profit sufficiently through other techniques like cross-promotions. If we CAN find a way to advertise a campaign profitably, then we'll pay for all of the ads ourselves, and charge a cut. We've developed some rather "deep pockets," I guess. And we'll pour as much money as possible into our profitable client's campaigns as long as we're confident that we can get back more than we put in. We've spent six figures on some campaigns, and many millions altogether. Quite a few campaigns never prove to be profitable for us, though, and so we're not able to help them as we'd like.