Running ads is easy. Running ads that produce booked jobs is something else entirely. Most service businesses spend their first $5–10k on ads with one of three problems: the targeting is too broad (so they pay for clicks from people who'll never buy), the landing page is the homepage (so the visitor gets lost), or the follow-up is non-existent (so leads go cold within hours).
Lead Flux campaigns fix all three. Targeting is tight — local intent, real buyer signals, suburb-specific bidding. Landing pages are dedicated to the campaign offer, not a generic homepage. Follow-up triggers within 11 seconds of the form fill, with AI handling the first conversation while the lead is still hot. Every step is measured: cost per click, cost per lead, cost per booked job, ROI by suburb, ROI by ad creative.
The result is predictable lead flow you can actually scale. Once we know what a booked job costs through paid traffic — and that the unit economics work — we can spend $1k a week or $10k a week without the wheels falling off. That's the difference between ‘running ads’ and having a customer acquisition machine.