If your customer is a company rather than an individual, LinkedIn reaches the decision-maker directly — by job title, industry and company size. Cost per lead is higher, but deal value usually justifies it.
Book a Strategy CallBy job title, seniority, industry, company size, and even named target companies — a method called account-based marketing (ABM).
Contact details fill automatically from the professional profile, which lifts submission rates.
B2B doesn't buy from a single ad. We build a sequence from awareness to request.
In B2B, ten right leads beat a hundred random ones.
We don't publish client numbers we can't let you verify. What we commit to: transparent weekly reporting, and your accounts and data in your name from day one.
The audience is narrower and more valuable. The right comparison isn't cost per lead — it's cost against the value of a closed deal.
LinkedIn needs a higher budget than social platforms to gather usable data. We tell you honestly whether it fits your budget before starting.
Usually not. If your customer is an individual consumer, Meta or Google will almost always be more efficient — and we'll tell you so.
B2B cycles are longer — typically 90 days or more before the picture is clear. We plan the campaign around that reality.
Yes — B2B services and software companies are exactly what LinkedIn's job-title and company-size targeting is built for.
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The most valuable customer is the one searching for you right now. We catch them in that exact moment: Search, PMax and YouTube.
An enquiry that waits two hours dies. Instant replies, qualification that filters the serious, every lead logged with its source.
The right ad can still lose the customer on a slow page. The page is half the deal.