First 30 days

Your first 30 days

The riskiest moment in an offshore relationship is the first month, when you have paid and not yet seen anything. Here is exactly what happens, week by week, so the decision carries less unknown.

Week by week

Week 1
Access, audit and orientation
  • Kickoff call — you meet every person who will work on the account
  • Access provisioned at least-privilege, MFA enforced, credentials vaulted
  • Full audit begins: analytics integrity, ad accounts, technical SEO, tracking
  • Shared channel opened, escalation contacts given to your team
Week 2
Findings and the plan
  • Audit findings presented — including anything the previous supplier got wrong
  • Baseline metrics agreed and locked, so progress is measured against something real
  • 90-day roadmap with named owners and dates
  • Quick wins identified and started before the plan is even signed off
Week 3
Build and ship
  • First deliverables ship — campaign restructures, technical fixes, first content
  • Tracking rebuilt or repaired so later reporting is trustworthy
  • Live dashboard handed over, open to you at any time
  • First weekly written update in the channel
Week 4
Review and settle in
  • Month-one review against the agreed baseline
  • What worked, what did not, what changes for month two
  • Cadence settles into its steady rhythm
  • Your 30-day exit point — continue or walk away with everything produced

What we need from you

About two hours in week one

A kickoff call and access provisioning. After that the demand on your time drops to roughly 30 minutes a week.

Access, at the narrowest useful level

Analytics, ad accounts, Search Console, CMS. Delegated access rather than credentials wherever the platform supports it.

Whatever you already have

Past reports, previous agency work, brand guidelines, the strategy doc nobody finished. Context beats a fresh start.

One decision-maker

Someone who can approve direction without a committee. This single factor changes velocity more than anything else on this list.

The 30-day exit

If at the end of the first 30 days the relationship is not working, you can end it with no notice period and no penalty, and you keep everything produced — audits, briefs, creative, code, account structures, in full.

We offer this because the alternative is asking you to take all the risk of an unproven offshore supplier on trust. The 30-day exit moves that risk onto us, which is where it belongs.

Common questions

How long until we see results?

Paid media typically shows movement inside 30 days because you are buying traffic immediately. SEO realistically takes 3–6 months for competitive terms. Anyone promising page one in 30 days is selling you something.

What if we do not like the person assigned to us?

You meet them before you sign, and you can request a change at any point without justifying it. A personality mismatch is nobody's fault and not worth suffering through.

Want this applied to your situation?
A 30-minute call, no pitch deck. We will tell you if we are not the right fit.
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