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Web Agents Now Offers Non Fixed Term Contracts

Brisbane, Australia, July 29, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Many businesses hesitate to commit to a marketing plan with an agency because of the upfront financial commitment. Many digital marketing agencies expect clients to pay at least 4 months upfront. Other advertising services, like business directories can demand a 12 month commitment. It�s not surprising businesses will think hard before taking on that kind of contract as the total investment can be more than $10,000, and that�s before they�ve even seen any results.

Web Agents founder, John Lagoudakis, understands the hesitation many business owners have with making that type of commitment. That is why Web Agents have just announced that, as from July 1 2019, they will not be asking clients to commit to a fixed-term contract. Mr Lagoudakis made this comment, �If a marketing agency can�t produce results immediately, it should change the services it offers to clients.� With Web Agents new marketing plans, clients have the option of paying month by month with no obligation to continue using Web Agent's services.

How much businesses can expect to pay for digital marketing services will depend on the service. For example, Social Media marketing plans in Australia typically have a setup fee of anywhere between $1,000 - $3,000, and then an ongoing management fee of $800 to $4,000 per month. For setup and management of Google and Facebook Ad campaigns, the pricing for setup fees are anywhere between $1,500 - $5,000, and then an ongoing management fee of $1,000 to $4,000 per month. Some agencies charge even more.

Mr Lagoudakis made this comment regarding these types of fees, �For large corporations with many products and multiple locations and massive budgets, these fees make sense. However, for local businesses it just doesn�t work, especially when they are expected to be locked into fixed-term contracts.�

About Web Agents North Lakes - Web Agents is a full-service digital marketing agency founded in Brisbane, Australia in 2008.

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