Let's Address the Elephant in the Room 🐘

I've sent you two emails about Fast Track PPC Training.

Maybe you're interested but hesitant. That's normal. Let me tackle the concerns I hear most from SEO pros:

❓ "I barely have time for SEO. How can I add PPC?"

Reality check: You're probably spending 5-10 hours/month on each SEO client, right?

PPC management for existing clients takes 3-4 hours/month once campaigns are set up. But you charge $2,000-3,000 for it.

Math: 4 hours = $2,500 = $625/hour

That's better than most SEO work pays. And Fast Track PPC gets you profitable faster—no 40-hour time sink.

❓ "Won't I cannibalize my SEO services?"

Opposite problem: PPC supports SEO.

  • PPC gives instant data on what converts (inform your SEO strategy)

  • SEO takes months; PPC delivers while you wait (happier clients)

  • Clients who see you as full-service don't shop around

The agencies losing clients? The ones offering only SEO.

❓ "What if I screw up and waste client budgets?"

This is why Fast Track PPC exists.

You'll learn:

  • How to set conservative budgets that prove ROI

  • The 3 campaign structures that consistently work

  • Red flags that tell you to pause (before wasting money)

  • Client reporting that shows value immediately

Plus: You already know more than you think. Keywords? Targeting? Analytics? You've got this foundation.

❓ "Can't I just figure it out on my own?"

You could. But here's what that looks like:

  • Waste $5,000-10,000 in client budget learning

  • Lose a client or two to bad results

  • Spend 6 months on trial and error

  • Still miss advanced strategies that separate pros from amateurs

Or: Invest a weekend, learn from proven frameworks, and launch profitably.

The Real Question ❓

It's not "Should I learn PPC?"

It's "How much longer can I afford not to?"

Every week you wait:

  • ✗ Competitors win deals you should have

  • ✗ Existing clients hire someone else for PPC

  • ✗ You leave $10K-30K/month on the table

Code: ALGO750 ($750 off)

Still have questions? Hit reply. I'm here to help.

The Algorithm Insider Team

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