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DIGITAL MARKETING

Digital Marketing Agency

Full service is a staffing model, not a performance advantage.

Sevenam installs a Meta advertising system on your own ad account and runs the technology that operates it — written decisions at 7am every morning telling you exactly what to do that day. One fixed setup fee, a fixed monthly, priced to the work rather than your media budget.

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What full service actually means.

A full-service agency sells SEO, paid search, paid social, email, web and content from one team. For a business doing a modest amount of each, that convenience is worth real money — one invoice, one relationship, one meeting.

The trade comes when one channel starts carrying the business. At that point Meta is being run by whoever has capacity this week, inside a retainer where it is one line among six, and the depth the channel now needs is not there.

Convenience is the actual product, and it is worth something.
Depth arrives channel by channel, not across all of them at once.
The channel carrying your growth outgrows the bundle first.
Nobody in a generalist team owns the daily decision.

When to specialise.

The signal is usually spend. Once Meta is consistently past ten thousand a month, the cost of a decision made a week late exceeds whatever you saved by bundling — and the gap widens from there.

This does not mean firing your agency. Most of our clients keep theirs for search, email and web, and move only the Meta account.

Past ten thousand a month, decision lag costs more than the bundle saves.
Search, email and web can stay exactly where they are.
One channel moving does not have to break the relationship.
Your account and data stay yours throughout.

What you own at the end of it.

Everything is built inside your own Business Manager from the first hour — the ad account, the pixel, the audiences, the creative files and the reporting. There is no agency-owned account that you rent access to, and nothing to negotiate over if the relationship ends.

That single structural choice is what makes the rest of it possible. An arrangement where the provider owns the asset has to be renewed; one where you own it has to be earned.

Your ad account, your pixel, your creative library. Always.
A fixed setup fee and a fixed monthly, priced to the work rather than your budget.
Month to month, with no notice period.
Every decision written down, with the numbers behind it.

Questions people actually ask.

Do we have to leave our current agency?

No, and most do not. Moving the Meta account is the common arrangement; search, email, web and content stay where they are.

Will our agency be difficult about the handover?

Occasionally. It is far easier when the ad account was in your own Business Manager to begin with, which is the first thing the account check looks at.

Is a specialist always better?

No. Below about ten thousand a month in Meta spend, a competent generalist is usually the more sensible purchase, and we will tell you that rather than sell you a system.

Do you do SEO or Google Ads?

No. We do Meta advertising and the creative that feeds it, and nothing else.

How do we compare the cost fairly?

Ask your agency what share of the retainer is Meta management, and compare that number rather than the whole invoice.

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