Gameplan Got it — that’s actually a clean, high-conversion offer structure, and Vendasta could support it end-to-end. Here’s how I’d map it to your Beacon Marketing Agency launch: 1. Free Lead Magnet Goal: Capture contact info + start relationship. Examples: Free Facebook & Instagram ad audit (Vendasta → Snapshot Report). Free “5 Fast Wins” social media checklist PDF. Free 30-min ad strategy call (funnels into your $300/hr consult). Vendasta tie-in: Create an automated form that triggers a branded Snapshot Report. Store leads in Vendasta’s CRM and add them to automated email follow-ups. 2. Money-Back Guarantee Goal: Reduce risk perception & increase conversions. Offer example: “We generate you at least 20 qualified leads in 30 days — or you don’t pay.” “We achieve a minimum 3x ROAS in 60 days — or full refund.” Execution tips: Define clear metrics upfront (Vendasta reporting dashboard can track them). Contract should spec...
From everything you’ve outlined and documented, I think you’ve actually picked a business model that makes sense for your goals and strengths — provided you approach it in the way you’ve mapped out in your plans. Here’s why: 1. Strong Alignment With Your Skills You already have full-stack development and AI expertise , so you can layer in automation, mini-apps, and custom integrations that most agencies can’t offer. This creates a differentiator — you’re not just selling “ads,” you’re delivering ads + conversion systems , which can dramatically improve client ROI and retention. 2. Clear Fast-to-Revenue Path Your $200 proof-of-concept → $1,200–$1,500 retainer model is one of the few service models that can produce cash flow in 30–60 days without heavy capital outlay. Starting broad and niching down once you have data and case studies is a safer, validated path than picking a hyper-specific niche on day one. 3. High Ceiling Without Needing 100s of Clients Jus...
Short term: 1) Buy a subscription Long term? 2) Replace with phplist 3) Replace with my own solution using Amazon SES Here’s what your cPanel host is (very likely) doing, based on the screenshots/logs you shared and how Exim-based hosts watch for abuse—and how to keep your PHPlist sends under the radar. How they detect “spam” at a high level They aren’t “reading content.” They’re watching your mail behavior in the Exim logs and tripping rate/volume alarms. Burst & sustain rate thresholds (time-window counters). Your screenshots show triggers like: Level 1: 100 events in 600s (10 min) → 10/min average Level 2: 200 events in 1800s (30 min) → 6.7/min average Level 3: 250 events in 3600s (1 hour) → 4.2/min average When you exceed these windows (per user), they flag you. Source of mail = LOCALRELAY / cwdcheck. LOCALRELAY = messages injected from a script on the server (e.g., PHP mail() ), not a remote SMTP client. cwdcheck = current working directory ...
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