Facebook Ads Perth
Two or three hours behind the east coast, and usually a day behind on decisions.
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.
The timezone problem nobody prices in.
If your media buyer is on the east coast, their working day ends mid-afternoon in Perth. A change flagged on Tuesday morning in Sydney reaches a Perth account after lunch; a change flagged at four in Perth waits until Wednesday. Over a quarter, that gap compounds into a meaningful amount of spend running past the point it should have stopped.
The decisions are written overnight and land at 7am wherever you are. That removes the timezone question entirely: you approve in your own morning, and the changes are actioned against your account the same day.
Who this suits in Perth.
WA businesses that have felt the east coast lag and want the account decided locally without hiring a full in-house team to do it.
We are based in Sydney and work nationally. The system removes the part of the relationship that timezone actually breaks — the daily decision.
Local, but not a local agency.
Perth has good operators and not many of them, which tends to mean the good ones are full. The system does not compete for their attention: it reads the account every night and puts the day's decisions in front of whoever you nominate.
Everything is built in your own Business Manager and stays there.
Questions people actually ask.
Are you a Perth agency?
No, we are based in Sydney, and the timezone is the reason the system exists in the shape it does. The decisions are written overnight and land at 7am your time, so you are never waiting on the east coast to wake up.
Does the 7am timing follow WA time?
Yes. The point of the system is that the day's decisions are ready before your working day starts, wherever that is.
Is WA media more expensive?
Not inherently. Some WA-specific audiences are thinner, which pushes frequency up faster at high spend, and that is a creative volume problem. The auction itself does not charge you extra for a postcode.
Who approves the decisions?
Whoever you nominate — usually the founder or a marketing coordinator. It takes about a minute on a phone. If nobody in the business can, we quote the end-to-end option and do the execution ourselves.
Can we keep our current agency for creative?
Yes, and some accounts do exactly that. We will tell you plainly if we think the creative supply is the constraint, but the system does not require you to move anything you are happy with.
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