How I got my first 50 clients

Thanks for the guide, Sebastien. Great job :wink:

I have two questions.

  1. Do you think is it effective to give promised numbers like (300-400 or 600-700 New Followers Monthly ) to onboard new clients? Do you make this?

I know business pages don’t care so much about numbers but it is important for personal accounts.

  1. How many new followers do they gain per month with your service?

Thank you

with pleasure :slight_smile:

I say that on average a customer gets between 5 and 50 followers per day, the variables being the quality of the content, the bio, their commitment, frequency of publication etc. I guarantee no minimum per month but I satisfy the customer.

The average for April was about 550 follow backs.

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How much are you charging?

For now is 49,99 per month

Wow that is cheap especially because its not cheap to live in MTL.

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Hi there, just a few questions:

  • do you ever meet with your clients or go on a video call with them?

  • should I promise my clients a minimum follower increase per month?

  • what do you recommend I price my services when I first start?

  • and do you recommend i grow my accounts big first or is it enough I gave grown 3 accounts to 2k in the last two weeks (from scratch)
    @Sebastien_Hamel

Thanks! That’s great! Do you use night mode in Jarvee and tell your clients not to use their accounts outside the night mode? or do you tell them to log out from their accounts and not use their accounts at all? for some clients doing actions manually can’t be avoided.

Yeah it’s expensif ! for the last few months I’ve been living like a monk.

The quarantine has made me simple I eat, find customers and work out in my home gym and I read haha.

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Hi Young!

-No for my customers who pay 49.99 I only talk to them by e-mail twice a month. I have a few higher paying customers who refer a lot of people to me so I take the time to follow up with a call.

-If you feel at ease you can give them a number, but I don’t give anything unless the customer asks, I give him an approximate number. I prefer to make them understand that we are going to work on the long term and create a quality audience, and not on the short term.

-There are so many variations on your price, but as long as you cover your monthly expenses and your time I think you can start with that and charge more and more with experience. Because yes I can charge a little but I don’t put 50 hours a week on the clients. I go methodically 3 times a day.

-Wow 3k in 2 weeks, write me in private I’d like to know what you did :slight_smile:

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I categorize my clients into 2 groups

Those who are constantly on their cell phone so personal accounts and business accounts which are the secondary accounts and less used. In the first case I do the follow between midnight and 8am, for business accounts I often have the field free so I do not put the night mode.

Very cheap!!! Actually thats not good for business…

Hi there! I love your strategy, but a question starts ringing every time in my head. If another algorithm change happens (like the other in May/June last year) how you gonna handle all the customer complaints?

Or, if a client’s account got banned how are you gonna handle that?

I am curious in how you would deal with that :slight_smile:
Cheers for all your success it motivates me growing accounts again :slight_smile:

Why not charge closer to market price if you are offering a service of value? No wonder you quit in June when all of the changes came down. It wouldn’t be worth the hassles for the little amount of $$ you would be making.

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Montrealer here too!

In my experience writing good articles on this forum got me a ton of clients! When people search about instagram automation on google, they normally end up on this forum, and they find someone who wrote something with a lot of good feedback and DM the person asking if they can run their accounts.

I charge roughly the same as you, but my strategy is throwing in addons for extra $.
For example, putting them on the like exchange means they pay more, providing a monthly analytics report of their growth costs a few extra bucks too, also offering to manually reply to their DM’s for an extra charge can get the price up. In short every client has a different package with me based on their needs.

If someone’s still new to this and needs more clients, lowering the price will help, even if it bites back the first month

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@Hadi How did you get your very first client? As in did you make a website and DM people who are interested or make an IG for your business and just get clients messaging you?

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My first clients (after buying random accounts and testing how the software works) were my friends/people I already know, and previous clients. Then word of mouth got more clients, then my website got traffic and I got new clients through it too. Then a lot came from MP, after I started posting articles here I got a lot of DM’s of new people asking me to manage their accounts.
I don’t run an IG for this business as this is against instagram’s terms to “grow accounts using software”, I do however have a link to my site in my bio, and have the phrase “Social Media Management📈” there too!.
For my website, it is built so that clients can upload their own filters in their account, which will automatically send me an email with the details of what to adjust.
Ill attach a screenshot from the inside of my website, you cant see this without an account, this can give you a few ideas!

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Thank you for the help! I’m probably going to make an instagram account but wont say anything about automation (ill print it on the website). Also, is it against the rules of the forum to announce that im starting an agency? Thanks so much @hadi!

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Check this out

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Great information bro! I love your website really professionnel and unique!

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Great value, so much information, Thank you so much Sebastien :pray: :pray: :pray:

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