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How to Make ₱75,000 Per Month or More as a Part-Time Facebook Marketing Consultant

We have previously established that business owners are too busy to learn new marketing tricks,and moreso, the need to connect to their potential customers largely remains.

Through this opportunity that I’m about to share, you can learn to bridge the gap and help small business owners reach their potential prospects and customers via Facebook Marketing.

When it comes to this opportunity,  just a quick disclaimer. 

If you think this is just something that only requires a few clicks or magne-Netflix or magvi-video games ka lang at kikita ka ng malaki, that’s only wishful thinking.

I’m a business coach and not a magician. Like in any other legitimate business, you need to work to make money. If you’re not willing to put in the work, this opportunity is not for you.

But if you’re willing to work smart (and not necessarily work hard), read on because this opportunity is for you.

To be able to do this, let me address the common challenges (that I often hear from many).

You don’t need any marketing or business experience to get started.

You don’t need to be techy nor a computer expert.

You don’t need any social media followers, blogs or even websites.

Having assured that you absolutely don’t need to have any of these to start, let me now share with you the secret from my friends who have been quietly doing this business and enjoying this opportunity for some time now.

Through my private conversations with them, I asked for their ongoing charges and they shared how much they earn per client for their services.

One charges at least ₱10,000, and up to ₱150,000 for a local client.

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Another receives a monthly retainer of ₱50,000-₱100,000 for ecommerce or service-based businesses. 

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One of my friends who is also part of Negosyo University, charges a minimum of ₱25,000…If it’s less than that, they ask for a commission for every product that they sell.

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Again, these are Filipinos who serve local businesses. But remember, this business opportunity is not only limited to the Philippines. 

We can also serve other parts of the world because the internet has connected us. 

That’s where this new opportunity comes in. Because of the internet, it’s now possible to connect to business owners nang nasa bahay lang po.

Even if it seems too good to be true, it’s because you are blind and unaware of these opportunities until today. But this kind of reality has been quite normal for many people for sometime now.

If you can see the screenshot of my FB Ads from June 2018 until November 2020, I have already spent roughly around  ₱21M of my own money on FB Ads alone.

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And in January 2021, I spent ₱1.7M again for my business.

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Now why am I sharing this? I’m sharing these not because I want to impress you, but to impress upon you that as the guy who talks about FB Ads, I actually do FB Ads.

Isinusugal ko po ang sarili kong pera. Iba po kasi pag sarili mo nang pera, you become more careful and try to work smarter versus when you’re spending someone else’s money.

So I’m not just a coach, I’m also a practitioner of what I’m about to share with you.

Here’s another story from a student and friend of mine.

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Unlike most typical freelancing or virtual assistant jobs where you work at least 8 hours per day, if you’re already happy with 1-2 clients working lesser hours, that’s possible. 

Or if you want to earn more to buy stocks, pay for your house or pang hulog sa bagong sasakyan, you can get more clients. 

That’s the beauty of this business opportunity, you decide how many hours you want to work and how much money you want to make.

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