We Will Rent Your Websites To Local Businesses (Basic Package)
We Will Rent Your Websites To Local Businesses For You!
Okay, now let’s say you purchased our service and your website is now ranking on the first page one of Google for a few solid keywords. Congratulations! But now you’re like, “where is all of the money?”. Well you still have to rent out your website or sell the leads to a local business. How do you do that? You can create a list and start calling or emailing them yourself, or we can help you with our done for you rank and rent sales service!
We have experience with exactly this kind of sales, and will be willing to help you achieve similar results.
How Much Should We Charge Local Business For Website Rentals?
This really depends on what you have to offer… You should ask yourself a few questions:
What is the average call volume coming in off of your SEO efforts?
How much revenue and profit does a typical business owner make off of a job in the niche you are targeting. We recommend going for high ticket terms where business owners are used to buying leads in. We recommend some of these niches in our rank and rent guide, but here are some of them again:
- Water damage repair or any other kind of property restoration including: mold, fire, smoke, radon, asbestos, crime scene cleanup and more!
- Foundation Repair
- Repiping
- Pavers
- Pool services (pool removal, pool resurfacing)
- HVAC
- Roofing
- Siding
- Medical professionals
- Many niches in construction
Just remember.. “Ranking” is only part of the battle, the other part is the “renting” part and our professionals that have sold renting deals in the past for high ticket niches know exactly the sales script to use to get this done. For $100 we will make you a list of 30 local businesses and call them up for you. Although we cannot guarantee any results we have good conversion rates for renting out websites that are already in the top 3 positions, especially if there is a lead volume coming in off of them. We will recommend a custom pricing model based on your niche and lead volume on how much to rent these websites for and how to go about doing it.
So Lets Do Some Lead Generation Math…
Let’s say you have a roofing website, YouTube videos, Craigslist campaign, Facebook ad campaign, or whatever else that is generating one roof replacement lead per month. (we recommend a combination of these for lead generation)
Of course it depends on the job, but according to Home Advisor the national average for roof installation is about 7K in revenue, but not profit. So, I honestly have know idea for sure, but let’s estimate that they profit 2k off of that job. If we are charging 10% per lead which is sort of standard that comes out to about $200 per lead. You can choose then to rent out your website to local businesses in a few ways based off of that evaluation.
If you have a decent lead volume here is how we would sell it, but you can advise us on however you’d like to do it.
We basically recommend a pay-per-lead that we believe creates the best possible offer for the business owner and you as the online marketer. In our roofing example it would be $100 for each qualified call that comes in. If they feel that a call does not meet the standards of a “qualified call” we will assure them that they can submit a request to get some of the calls refunded. You will then have the opportunity to listen to the recordings and decide weather to refund them on that particular call.
If you just have a few high ticket rankings, but no substantial lead volume we will go for a purely rank and rent model.
In high ticket niches here’s how we would price them:
A few YouTube Videos or website rankings in low competition/low search volume niches: $50 per month. We will assure the business owner that even if they get a few calls a year off of these rankings it can be worth their investment.
Remember that these are just our recommendations to receive the highest chance of results, but ultimately we will go based off of your order details
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