Customer acquisition & retention
More leads, more conversions, more revenue
Acquire new customers and activate existing ones – with targeted campaigns and automation
Google Ads
Social Ads
Retargeting
Campaign-Landingpages
Newsletter-Marketing
E-Mail Automation
Systematic approach to customer acquisition:
- Target group analysis Identification of the most profitable customer segments
- Campaign strategy Development of offers and messages
Setup & implementation - Creation of campaigns, landing pages, and tracking
- Testing & optimization A/B testing and continuous improvement
- Automation setup Setup of automated follow-up sequences
- Scaling Expansion of successful campaigns
Advantages at a glance
- Qualified leads – Targeted approach to the right audience
- Higher conversion rate – Up to 300% more inquiries through optimized landing pages
- Lower costs – 30–50% lower costs per lead through optimization
- Automated customer care – Save time with automated email sequences
- Measurable success – Complete tracking from click to purchase
- Long-term customer loyalty – Systematic support instead of one-time sales
FAQ
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Questions?
What is a realistic advertising budget?
Minimum €800 for Google Ads, €600 for social ads. Based on experience, €1,500–3,000 for measurable results.
How quickly will we see results?
First leads within 1-2 weeks. Optimal performance after 2-3 months of testing and optimization.
Do we need multiple landing pages?
A separate landing page for each target group/offer increases the conversion rate by 30-50%.
Does email marketing still work?
Yes, with a ROI of €38 per euro invested, email is the most profitable marketing channel.
What distinguishes Google Ads from SEO?
Google Ads delivers immediate results and charges per click. SEO takes 3-6 months to generate free traffic.
How do we measure success?
Cost per lead, conversion rate, customer acquisition cost (CAC), and return on ad spend (ROAS).
Can we start with a small budget?
Yes, it’s better to start with a focused, small budget than to spread yourself too thin. Scale up based on success.