
As an agency owner, you already know most white label offerings are unbelievably bad.
Most of the folks who white-label SEO, PPC, and Facebook ads to agencies prey upon the fact that being an agency owner is hard. So they lure in agencies with the empathetic promise of “you just focus on getting new clients” while we handle fulfillment, hands-off.
What agency owner doesn’t dream of scaling to 100 clients and never once need to question whether the white label agency is making the phone ring?
For $300 a month per client per service (the typical rate for white labeling), if you have 10 clients outsourced to a white label SEO agency, your cost would be only $3,000 a month. And if you’re billing a typical $2,000 a month, you’d be bringing in $20,000 a month with a $17,000 a month profit.
We have never hired Quantum Agency, since we know that white label SEO is nearly impossible to do effectively, if you stay with white-hat only methods. Not saying it’s impossible, but the very few who are competent have only a couple dozen clients each, charge appropriately (starting at $3,000+ a month), and are run by folks who have a stellar reputation.
Do some research on Lane Houk to see what he claims versus what he actually delivers. And while all of us have failed from time to time (myself included), the real tell of character is how they treat you when things aren’t going well.
This is what happened when I paid Lane Houk $10,500 for SEO.
And look at how he responded– instead of facing the data, attempting to fix the issues, apologize, or refunding, he personally attacks me, threatening to destroy me.
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