Paid Ads

Meta Ads Advanced

per month

White-label fulfillment scoped for agency resale, with a defined production window and published agency pricing.

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Reseller handoff

The client relationship stays with your agency.

Murphy handles production behind the scenes. Your agency owns the client relationship, pricing, account access, final approval, and communication cadence.

Murphy strategist mapping a paid ads funnel on the office whiteboard
  • White-label delivery Deliverables are prepared for your brand and your client workflow.
  • Transparent pricing Agency cost and suggested retail are visible before you sell the work.
  • Production queue handoff After onboarding, approved work moves into the queue with a named production lead.

Service FAQ

Questions before selling Meta Ads Advanced.

Can my agency resell Meta Ads Advanced under our brand?

Yes. Murphy handles the paid ads production behind the scenes while your agency keeps the client relationship, pricing, approvals, and communication cadence. The full white-label handoff is explained on the process page.

What is included in Meta Ads Advanced?

The published scope includes: Higher creative throughput, Multi-objective campaigns, and Weekly optimization. Anything outside that scope is confirmed before the ticket moves into production so the client handoff stays clean. Related offers live in the Paid Ads pricing table.

How long does Meta Ads Advanced take?

This is an ongoing service. The first approved ticket or setup step starts after onboarding, access, and scope are ready; recurring work then follows the agreed cadence.

How should we price Meta Ads Advanced for a client?

The published agency cost is $895-995, and the suggested retail price is $2,500-3,500. You can price differently, but the suggested retail gives you a starting point for protecting margin. Compare this with other offers on the pricing page.

What does Murphy need before starting?

We need a clear brief, the right account access, client assets, approval contact, and any platform-specific details tied to the paid ads work. If something is missing, we flag it before production starts. The expected first steps are covered on the onboarding page.