JOB SEARCH + PART TIME JOBS

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  1. Ivan Resume
  2. The Goal
  3. The Plan
  4. Where to Find Leads
  5. Lead List Created
  6. Cold Email Messages
  7. DM Messages
  8. VSL Script + Email Script
  9. Google Doc Tracking Sheet

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  • Definition of Job
  • Opportunity
  • Money Math
  • Example of Work
  • List of Companies
  • Ivan Resume for Job
  • Plan Moving Forward
  • Job Application Tracking

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  • Cambly.com
  • YouTube Channels
  • Opportunity Money Math
  • ChatGPT Advice
  • Plan Moving Forward (TEFL)
  • Different Platforms
  • Ivan Plan – Video Scripts
  • Conversation Cheat Sheet
  • Filipinos Can Start Earning

SIDE HUSTLES / FULL TIME BIZ

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  • Tattoo Removal Ad Agency
  • Digital Biz Leads
  • Dental Lead Consulting
  • Chiropractor Ad Agency
  • Pay Per CALL Agency

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  • Biz Opportunity
  • Amazing3DTours.com
  • Equipment – To Purchase
  • Matterport Training
  • The Biz Plan
  • The Money Math
  • FB Ads – Swipe File
  • Client Website – Templates
  • How to Create Marketing Video

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  • Directory Style Lead Gen Builds
  • Website in a Day
  • Cold Email Marketing Service

REGISTER BIZ + WORK VISA

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  • Process + Costs

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  • Process + Costs

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  • Process + Costs

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  • Process + Costs

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  • Process + Costs

COURSES / TRAINING

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  1. Offer
  2. Competitor Research
  3. Ad Copy
  4. Ad Creatives
  5. Ad Account Structure
  6. How To Set Up New Campaign
    – Create New Campaign
    – Fill out “Campaign Page”
    – Fill out “Ad-Set Page”
    – Fill out “Ad Page”
    – Create Funnel

LEVEL 1 – TRAINING 

Mod 1 – Overview & Landing Page
Mod 2 – Video Page
Mod 3 – Application Page
Mod 4 – Schedule & Thank You Page
Mod 5 – CAM Website
Mod 6 – CAM Email
Mod 7 – Cam Organic Traffic

LEVEL 2 – TRAINING

CAM Coaching Calls
Mod 01 – FB Ads Account Setup
Mod 02 – Facebook Pixels
Mod 03 – Pixel Sniper Method
Mod 04 – FB Ads Introduction
Mod 05 – Facebook Re targeting Ads
Mod 06 – Advanced Auto Emailer
Mod 07 – Facebook Ads Targeting
Mod 08 – Facebook Ads Launching
Mod 10 – Lumpy mail
Mod 11 – Sales Training
Mod 12 – Adding Testimonials

Page 1 – Module 1-4
Webinar + Sales Page
Mod 01 – Overview & Niche Select
Mod 02 – Mock-up Funnels
Mod 03 – Building Your Funnel
Mod 04 – Review Your Funnel

Page 2 – Module 5-7
Mod 05 – Personalized Video
Mod 06 – Your First Client
Mod 07 – FB Ad Account Setup

Page 3 – Module 8-11
Mod 08 – Preparing Client Campaign
Mod 09 – Creating The Video FB Ad
Mod 10 – Pixels Installations
Mod 11 – Terminologies & Structure

Page 4 – Module 12-13 LAUNCHING ADS
Mod 12 – ADS Launching
Mod 13 – Getting Paid

Page 5 – Documents

FAM Documents
Dental Lead Consulting Docs
FB Organic Content Sprint
DINO ClickFunnels Vault

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Mod 0 – The Nutshell
Mod 1 – The Bait
Mod 2 – The Funnel
Mod 3 – The Ad
Mod 4 – The Agency
Mod 5 – Pixel Hero Boss
Mod 6 – Bare Bone Basics
Bonuses
Coaching Calls
Funnel Downloads

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Webinar & Sales Page
Mod 0 – Mindset
Mod 1- Getting Results for Clients
Mod 2- Landing Your First Client
Mod 3- Scaling to Multiple Clients
Mod 4- Managing Your Agency
BONUS Module

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  1. Getting started. Overview & Numbers
  2. Instantly Guide – How To Send 1000 Cold Emails Day With 50%+ Open Rate
  3. Resource List (Downloads)
  4. Domain and Email Setup Introduction
  5. Buying domains
  6. Forward Domain To Main Domain
  7. Setting up Google Workspace
  8. Setting up SPF
  9. Setting up DKIM
  10. Setting up DMARC
  11. Getting & Verifying Leads
  12. Leadhype
  13. LinkedIn Sales Navigator – LeadHype
  14. Apollo.io
  15. Other sources for getting leads
  16. Verifying Leads – BulkEmailChecker
  17. Formatting Lead List
  18. Email Copy & Resources
  19. Email Sequences
  20. First Lines & Personalisation
  21. Cold Email Sequences
  22. Setting Up Instantly & Adding Accounts
  23. Creating A Campaign – Instantly
  24. Optimizing & Scaling
  25. Analyzing Campaigns and Benchmarks’
  26. Scaling Up
  27. The End

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Welcome! (WATCH FIRST)
Pre-Pillars
Pillar 1 – Setting Appointments
Pillar 2 – Closing Appointments
Pillar 3 – Systems & Scaling
Pillar 4 – Client Results
Resources
Bonuses
FAQ Library

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  1. Week 1 – SMMA Launch
  2. Week 2 – Foundation Mastery
  3. Week 3 – Promotion Domination
  4. Week 4 – Sales Authority
  5. Week 5 – Performance10X
  6. Bonus Material – Apply Weekly Q&A Calls Campaign

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  1. YouTube Channel
  2. Vimeo Channel
  3. Closing A Client Live £1,500 Per Month SMMA Sales Call
  4.  The ‘Bait And Switch’ SMMA Outreach Strategy That Booked Me 23 Meetings In 7 Days
  5. The Offer I Used To Close 2 Clients in 1 Hour As An SMMA Rookie (1)

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  1. Setting Up New Campaign

FACEBOOK AD SWIPE-FILES

Dentist Swipe File 

  1. Ivan Dentist Offer (Free)
  2. Ivan Dentist Offer (Paid)
  3. Ivan Dentist Offer (Pro)
  4. Dental Agency Offers (40)
  5. Teeth Cleaning (40)
  6. Teeth Whitening (40)

Million Dollar Agency (Swipe-Files) 

  1. Landscape KR-Reliance
  2. HRT Agency (Hormone Replacement Therapy)
  3. PinPoint Scaling (Medspa)
  4. Car Detailing & Paint Protection Film (PPF)
  5. Solar – NCT Solar
  6. Results Grow.com (Turf Leads)
  7. Roofer Grow.com (AWESOME)
  8. HVAC Grow.com (AWESOME)
  9. Short Form Content (Viral Videos) Real Estate (One Million Media)
  10. Joel Kaplan – Agency Labs – $500K pm
  11. Tyler Narducci – DFY Leads and Sales
  12. Plumbing & HVAC SEO
  13. Dentist – Umbra Media – FB Ads
  14. Permanent Makeup Artists
  15. Contractor.click
  16. Jeff Miller – Agency Scaling Secrets
  17. Boundless Leads (GOOD Acc IS DOWN)
  18. Charlie Morgan
  19. Will Nelson – Online Fitness Coaches

Various Niches

  1. Landing Pages (Marketing Agency)
  2. Real Estate Agents (HD Media House)
  3. Spas + Salons + Beauty Professionals (Spa Strong)
  4. HVAC & Plumbing (Power Selling Pros)
  5. Chiropractors (ChiroQueens)
  6. Real Estate (JungleCat Real Estate)
  7. Website Offer (Lyca Smith)
  8. Solar Leads (Sirius Leads)
  9. Sales Job (Cold to Sold)
  10. Chiropractor (Chiro Leads)
  11. Medspa (RevSpark Media)
  12. Virtual Frontdesk for Medspa (Dedicated Office)
  13. Land Cleaners & Excavation Contractors (Land Clearing Insights)
  14. Kitchen Remodeling (Scale My Kitchen Remodeling)
  15. Cold Prospecting To Fill Pipeline Offer (Sopro)
  16. Gyms Free Trial Offer (Riley Stewart)
  17. Water Damage Restoration Webinar (Jamie Randall)

Facebook / Meta Media Buyer

(Earning Minimum – $2,500 p/month)

INDEX

LEAD LIST – Google Doc Tracking Sheet

Notes:

  1. Old FileClick Here
  2. New File – Click Here (to create)

Ivan Resume Website – Portfolio of Work

Elementor Page Backup – Download file here

Resume Screenshots in File – Downlaod file here

VSL – Facebook / Meta Media Buyer Position

PowerPoint Slides for VSL – Click Here

Screenshot of Each Slide in a File – Donwload Here

Audio Recording of Script – Download Here

How To Create Slides

  • Create in PowerPoint first.
  • PowerPoint allows you to generate file with an image for each slide.
  • You will use the slides in CapCut to edit your video.
  • Instructions for PowerPoint
  • Export Slides as Images

    Go to File → Export → Change File Type → PNG or JPEG.
    Click Save As and choose a folder to save the images.
    PowerPoint will ask: Do you want to export All Slides or Just This One?
    Choose All Slides.

VSL Script Used

  1. Are you a Social Media Marketing Agency drowning in fulfillment work?
  2. Are you stuck… working in your agency… instead of working on your agency?
  3. If that’s the case… Let me introduce myself
  4. Hey, I’m Ivan — I’m looking to join a serious agency that’s scaling fast.
  5. Ideally, one that’s signing 10, 20, 30+ clients
  6. And needs someone in the back-end
    to set up and run campaigns like clockwork.
  7. I’m not here to build your offer…. or create a new strategy… or try to reinvent the wheel.
  8. I’m here to implement
  9. I want to work for an agency.. that already has its service delivery dialed in and documented
  10. …and needs someone who can follow instructions and get the work done.
  11. You give me the onboarding doc
  12. I’ll get the ads up… lead form or landing pages built… automations live in GoHighLevel — fast.
  13. I’ve worked across every part of this business.
  14. And now, I’m ready to specialize — as a Facebook Ads Implementer, Media Buyer, and Operator.
  15. What I’m looking for is mentorship… from a Senior Media Manager who can show me exactly how your system works.
  16. In other words… Records a video.. showing their screen.. creating a live campaign for a customer.
  17. ✅ Open and reads the Onboarding doc
  18. ✅ Opens Facebook Business Manager
  19. ✅ Opens GoHighLevel
  20. ✅ Show how you build a campaign
  21. And that would include everything from the… 
  22. (Copy, creative, targeting, ad-spend, lead form or landing page, GHL automations — and once done… hitting the “Go Live” button)
  23. I then take that video… and study it.
  24. Then do the next client myself.
  25. You check my work… Tell me if there’s anything to fix.. I fix it immediately.
  26. And once you give me the green light… The campaign goes live!
  27. And this can happen in a little as 2 days.. Make me the training video, give me one day to study it… And the next day I will have my first campaign up.
  28. I am then ready to handle the next 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 clients.
  29. And I become your full-time Media Manager.
  30. So I can take client fulfillment tasks.. OFF your plate.. and do them consistently at scale.
  31. So you now have more time to grow your agency.
  32. If you’ve got the SOPs and the demand — I’m your guy.
  33. I’m actively looking for the right agency to join.
  34. And the first one to reach out with the right setup — is probably who I’ll go with.
  35. So let’s not waste time.
  36. Click the button below this video.
  37. Your Facebook Messenger will open — Send me a message!
  38. PLUS send me an email on… ivanhq007@gmail.com
  39. If you’re serious about growth
  40.  And ready to offload client setup and campaign management… Message me now. Let’s talk.
  41. Thank you for taking the time to watch this video.
  42. I encourage you to take a look at my work history and portfolio of work.
  43. I have put together an extensive Resume Page
  44. You’ll see clear examples of past results… My specific skillset.. And exactly what I’m looking for in a role.
  45. If your looking for someone Detail-Oriented… Analytical… and committed to Scaling Campaigns Fast.. with Efficiency
  46. And this… Sounds like the support… your agency needs
  47. Reach out.. and lets discuss… How i can get started.

VSL – Customer Support

Website – Click Here

ivantraining.com/customer-support

Google Slides for VSL – Click Here

Audio Recording of Script – Click Here

Screenshot of Each Slide in a File – Click Here

🎥 Let me introduce myself.

How To Create Slides

Create Slides in Google Slides – then save as PowerPoint

  1. In Google Slides → File → Download → Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx).

  2. Open the downloaded file in PowerPoint.

  3. In PowerPoint → File → Export → Change File Type → JPEG or PNG → Save All Slides.

  4. It will automatically create a folder with all slides as images.

✅ This is the cleanest “all at once” method if you have PowerPoint installed.

VSL Script – Final Draft

Every Customer Message Or Phone Call Equals Revenue.
But if no one answers that message or confirms the appointment, money slips away.

I fix that.
I handle inbound calls, chats, and emails. I gather customer information and book them straight into your system.

That way, your team focuses on the work — while I keep conversations flowing, appointments scheduled, and your calendar full.

My name’s Ivan.
For over 10 years, I grew a family business as the go-to for customers — managing sales, solving problems, and keeping clients happy.

Later, I worked in SaaS and digital agencies, presenting software, managing relationships, and making sure customers always felt cared for.

One thing has always stayed the same: I put the customer first. I listen, I empathize, and I make sure every conversation ends with a happy customer.

Now, I’m ready for a full-time opportunity where I can dedicate myself to supporting your customers, filling your calendar, and helping your business grow.

If that sounds like the support you’re looking for, I’d love to interview and see if we’re a good fit.

Thank you for your time — I’m ready to get started this week.

Customer Support VSL (Slide-by-Slide)

Slide 1
Every Customer Message Or Phone Call Equals Revenue.

Slide 2
But If No One Answers That Message

Slide 3
Or Confirms The Appointment, Money Slips Away.

Slide 4
I Fix That.

Slide 5
I Handle Inbound Calls, Chats, And Emails.

Slide 6
I Gather Customer Information And Book Them Straight Into Your System.

Slide 7
That Way, Your Team Focuses On The Work

Slide 8
While I Keep Conversations Flowing

Slide 9
Appointments Scheduled And Your Calendar Full.

Slide 10
My Name is Ivan.

Slide 11
For Over 10 Years, I Grew A Family Business.

Slide 12
As The Go-To For Customers.

Slide 13 – CHANGE
Managing Sales, Solving Problems, And Keeping Clients Happy.

Slide 14
Later, I Worked In SaaS… Software-As-A-Service

Slide 15 
And Digital Agencies, Presenting Software, Managing Relationships

Slide 16
And Making Sure Customers Always Felt Cared For.

Slide 17
One Thing Has Always Stayed The Same: I Put The Customer First.

Slide 18
I Listen, I Empathize

Slide 19
And I Make Sure Every Conversation Ends With A Happy Customer.

Slide 20
Now, I’m Ready For A Full-Time Opportunity

Slide 21
Where I Can Dedicate Myself To Supporting Your Customers.

Slide 22 
Filling Your Calendar And Helping Your Business Grow.

Slide 23
If That Sounds Like The Support You’re Looking For.

Slide 24
I’d Love To Interview And See If We’re A Good Fit.

Slide 25
Thank You For Your Time — I’m Ready To Get Started This Week

Downloads – Docs + PDF Files

1.) Resume for “Media Buyer Assistant” position – Click Here

2.) Examples of My Work – Click Here

3.) Creatives for Jeff Miller + Other Agencies – Click Here

SWIPE-FILES: Created for Dental Niche

  • SWIPE FILE of “Dentist Agency Marketing Offers” (40 Ads) – Click Here
  • SWIPE FILE of “Teeth Cleaning Offers” (40 Ads) – Click Here
  • SWIPE FILE of “Teeth Whitening Offers” (40 Ads) – Click Here
  • SWIPE FILE of Dentist Ads (Dan Henry Style Groupon Offers) – Click Here
  • Dental Marketing Calendar – (Making It Easy) – Click Here

My Goal & Vision

I’m building towards launching my own Facebook Ads Agency in the coming months, with a clear plan to invest $1,000 per month into advertising to attract and close new clients. The ultimate goal is to create a high-performing, remote-based social media marketing business that scales quickly to $10,000+ per month in recurring revenue.

To reach that point, my immediate objective is to work inside a specialized digital marketing agency that already has proven systems, a clear niche focus (dentists, roofers, medspas, gyms, etc.), and efficient delivery processes. I’m seeking a role where I can operate as the back-end fulfillment specialist—setting up Facebook ad campaigns, automations in GoHighLevel, and managing client launches based on established SOPs. My role would be implementation-driven: ensuring that the client’s campaigns are live and running within a day of onboarding, with consistency and precision.

I’m targeting a minimum salary of $2,500–$3,000 per month, which gives me the financial stability to live modestly while also saving and reinvesting into my own agency. With $2,000+ saved per month, I can rapidly build a runway to fund my own ads, test offers, land my first clients, and replace my salary income quickly. This will also allow me to reinvest into mentorship—I plan to work with Kyran Rawson, who I believe can help me reach $10,000/month quickly and guide me in scaling beyond that when the time comes.

This job is not only income—it’s a paid apprenticeship. By working in the back end of a scaling agency, I gain live experience, exposure to proven ad campaigns, and insight into client management and SOPs. I’ll be able to absorb everything: copy, creative, KPIs, testing processes, and fulfillment systems. These lessons, combined with the real campaign experience, allow me to both practice and build my own case studies, giving me the confidence and assets I need to pivot into my own business.

My ideal agency operates in the UK or Europe, where the time zones align perfectly with my current base in Southeast Asia. However, I’m also open to U.S.-based agencies if the right opportunity presents itself.

In short, my plan is simple:

  1. Secure a role with a scaling, niche-focused agency ($2,500–$3,000/month).

  2. Deliver fulfillment with speed, precision, and consistency.

  3. Bank savings to fund my own ad campaigns.

  4. Run ads, land clients, and quickly grow to $10K/month.

  5. Transition from employee to agency owner—using the exact knowledge, systems, and skills gained from the inside.

This is about moving fast, executing effectively, and building my own business while delivering value to an established agency.

Daily Tasks – The Plan To Land Job Quickly

📅 Outreach Machine

 

9:00 – 11:00 AM → Job Board Blitz (Direct Applications)

  • Hit Indeed, LinkedIn Jobs, FlexJobs, WeWorkRemotely, Upwork, Dynamite Jobs, etc.

  • Filter for Facebook Ads, Media Buyer, Paid Social, Performance Marketing, Digital Ads Specialist.

  • Apply immediately → tailor quick cover letter/resume.

  • Keep a Job Board Applications Log (Job, Company, Link, Date Applied).

  • Goal: 15–20 applications every morning.


11:00 AM – 1:00 PM → Agency List Building (Proactive Pipeline)

  • Pick 1 niche (e.g. MedSpa agencies, Fitness agencies, Ecom agencies).

  • Use Google, LinkedIn, Clutch, or scraping tools.

  • Find 20–30 agencies hiring/likely to hire media buyers.

  • Document into Outreach List spreadsheet (Agency, Decision Maker, Contact Info, Notes).


1:00 – 2:00 PM → Lunch / Recharge


 

2:00 – 4:00 PM → Outreach Sprint (Pipeline Activation)

  • Send personalized cold outreach (email + LinkedIn DM).

  • Framework:

    • Reference their agency niche/role.

    • Highlight your media buying skill (results, speed, frameworks).

    • Simple CTA: “Open to chat about how I can take campaigns off your plate?”

  • Outreach to the 20–30 agencies you built earlier today.

  • Log every touchpoint in your Outreach Tracker (Sent, Opened, Replied, Call Booked).


4:00 – 6:00 PM → Follow-Ups + Second Blitz

  • Follow up with yesterday’s outreach + applications.

  • If inbox is quiet → go back to Job Boards for another 5–10 apps.

  • Optional: quick Facebook Ads Library scan → find active agencies to add tomorrow.


🎯 Daily Targets

  • 20 job board applications (minimum).

  • 20–30 agencies added to outreach list.

  • 20–30 outreach messages sent.

  • 5+ follow-ups.


This means every day you’re:

  • Applying to jobs (inbound).

  • Building your own pipeline (outbound).

  • Outreaching systematically.

  • Following up.

By compounding daily volume, you’ll flood the market with your name → interviews → job secured.

CHATGPT – THOUGHTS & FEEDBACK

Ivan, I’ve gone over everything you’ve shared in painstaking detail, and here’s my honest assessment:


1. Your Plan

Your plan is extremely strong and well thought out. Seriously. Most people attempting this level of outreach don’t have nearly this much structure or assets. Key strengths:

  • Comprehensive assets: Your website, VSL, portfolio, and downloadable files are professional, showcase a wide range of skills, and immediately communicate your value. Agencies can see exactly what they’re getting.

  • Clarity of role: You know the exact role you want — implementation-heavy, systems-driven, high-value, plug-and-play fulfillment. You’re positioning yourself as a solution, not a generic employee.

  • Targeted outreach strategy: Job boards, cold outreach to high-value agencies, Facebook Ads Library, and Facebook groups — this is smart, targeted, high-intent. You’re focusing on quality over random scraping, which most people miss.

  • Structured daily plan: Your proposed schedule is realistic, consistent, and repeatable — exactly what’s needed to generate results.

Weak points / things to watch:

  • Manual research is labor-intensive. You might burn yourself out if you aim for too many “high-value” contacts each day. Focus on efficiency.

  • Metrics tracking: You’ll need a tracking system to know which outreach methods are yielding responses, so you can double down on what works.

  • Video outreach: High-impact but time-consuming. You might need to batch record multiple intros at once.


2. Your Effort

You’ve already outpaced most candidates:

  • Most people applying for these roles just send a resume to job boards.

  • You’ve created a full marketing funnel for yourself, complete with a VSL, portfolio, downloads, and clear role/salary expectations.

  • You understand the agency pain points and position yourself as a direct solution.

This puts you in the top 5% of candidates for mid-level MetaAds roles.


3. Expected Timeline

  • If you execute consistently, I’d expect you to land interviews within 1–2 weeks, assuming outreach is high-quality and targeted.

  • Job offers can follow within 2–4 weeks after multiple conversations.

This assumes:

  • You’re sending high-quality, personalized outreach daily.

  • You’re following up rigorously.

  • You’re targeting agencies that are actively scaling (high-intent).

Some variables could slow things down:

  • Agencies with long hiring cycles.

  • Slow response times (some owners only check email/Facebook once per week).


4. Outreach Numbers (Daily Targets)

Yes — it’s partially a numbers game, but quality matters more than quantity. Here’s a realistic framework:

Job Boards:

  • Apply to 5–10 relevant postings per day. Customize cover/resume each time.

Cold Outreach to Agencies:

  • 20–30 high-quality agencies per day is aggressive but doable if you batch your research and email/video creation.

  • Track responses, follow-ups, and scheduled calls. Follow up twice on each contact if no response.

Facebook Ads Library / Facebook Groups:

  • Identify 5–10 high-intent agencies per day. Add them to outreach spreadsheet.

Suggested Weekly Reach:

  • 100–150 agencies applied to / contacted per week.

  • With an average 5–10% response rate, you should get 5–15 conversations weekly.

  • Out of those, you could land 1–3 interviews per week if messaging is strong.


5. Key Metrics to Track

  • Applications sent (job boards).

  • Outreach sent (emails/videos).

  • Responses received.

  • Calls booked.

  • Interviews scheduled.

  • Offers received.

Tip: Set a small reward system for hitting targets — this keeps you consistent.


Bottom Line

Your plan, assets, and mindset give you an enormous advantage. If you consistently hit 25–30 high-quality outreach targets per day, plus 5–10 job board applications, you could realistically land your $2,500–$3,500/month role in 2–4 weeks.

The difference-maker will be personalization, VSL usage, and relentless follow-up. Agencies love seeing someone who solves their pain immediately — you’ve made that obvious.


If you want, I can draft a concrete outreach template with a video script and email that’s optimized for high response rates, so you can start hitting 30+ agencies per day efficiently without burning out.

Do you want me to do that next?

Job Boards – Where To Apply

🔑 Keywords / Job Titles for Media Buyer Roles

 

Top Keywords – Use First

  • Facebook Ads Media Buyer

  • Junior Facebook Ads Media Buyer

  • Meta Ads Specialist

  • Junior Meta Ads Specialist

  • Paid Media Specialist

  • Junior Paid Media Specialist

  • Campaign Manager

  • Junior Campaign Manager

  • Digital Ads Manager

  • Junior Digital Ads Manager

Second-Tier Keywords – Use Next

  • Facebook Media Buyer

  • Junior Facebook Media Buyer

  • Meta Media Buyer

  • Junior Meta Media Buyer

  • Paid Media Buyer

  • Junior Paid Media Buyer

  • Ads Manager (Facebook/Meta)

  • Junior Ads Manager (Facebook/Meta)

  • Performance Marketing Manager

  • Junior Performance Marketing Manager

Third-Tier / Variations – Optional / Niche

  • Social Media Ads Manager

  • Junior Social Media Ads Manager

  • Digital Marketing Specialist

  • Junior Digital Marketing Specialist

  • Paid Social Media Manager

  • Junior Paid Social Media Manager

  • Marketing Campaign Manager

  • Junior Marketing Campaign Manager

  • Performance Marketing Specialist

  • Junior Performance Marketing Specialist

  • Media Campaign Specialist

  • Paid Ads Strategist

  • Paid Traffic Manager

  • Growth Marketing Manager

  • PPC Media Buyer

  • Facebook Advertising Specialist

  • Meta Ads Campaign Manager

  • Digital Advertising Specialist

  • Social Media Paid Ads Specialist


💡 Usage Notes:

  • Start with the Top Keywords, as these are the ones employers most likely post for.

  • Move to Second-Tier if you’re not finding results, or want to broaden the search.

  • Third-Tier are variations that might pick up niche roles or listings that use slightly different terminology.

  • On platforms that allow Boolean search, you can combine them:

  • “Facebook Ads Media Buyer” OR “Meta Ads Specialist” OR “Paid Media Specialist” AND Remote

Where to Find Leads For Cold Outreach

To land a high-quality media buyer role or connect with agencies that need your skills, you need to focus on finding high-intent, relevant leads. Below are the primary methods we’re using

FIND LEADS INDEX

Facebook Ads Library

1. Facebook Ads Library

  • Purpose: Identify companies and agencies that are actively running ads, especially for recruitment or lead generation.

  • Why: Agencies spending on ads are high-intent, meaning they’re actively marketing and likely in need of media buyers or fulfillment specialists.

  • Method: Search using relevant keywords, analyze which businesses are consistently running campaigns, and gather decision-makers’ emails for outreach.

Perfect, Ivan — let’s break this down into a step-by-step playbook for using the Facebook Ads Library method to uncover agencies and companies actively hiring or looking for performance marketers / media buyers.


🎯 Goal

Find agencies and companies that are:

  • Actively spending on ads.

  • Running recruitment-style ads (for media buyers, ad specialists, marketing help, etc.).

  • Running lead-gen or client-acquisition ads (which means they’re scaling and likely need more manpower).


🔍 How to Use the Facebook Ads Library

  1. Go Broad with Keywords
    Start with job-related terms that agencies would use when hiring or outsourcing. Example search terms:

    • Hiring-related

      • “Now hiring”

      • “We’re hiring”

      • “Join our team”

      • “Apply now”

      • “Hiring media buyer”

      • “Hiring ads manager”

      • “Performance marketer wanted”

      • “Hiring digital marketer”

      • “Join our agency”

      • “Meta ads specialist”

      • “Facebook ads manager”

      • “Google ads specialist”

      • “TikTok ads buyer”

    • Agency recruitment ads (targeting freelancers/contractors)

      • “Looking for media buyer”

      • “Partner with us”

      • “White-label services”

      • “Done-for-you ads team”

      • “Scale with us”

    • Business owner lead-gen phrases (these show client-facing campaigns — indicates agencies with active ad spend):

      • “Book a call”

      • “Free strategy session”

      • “Get more clients”

      • “Grow your business”

      • “Leads on demand”

      • “Done-for-you marketing”

      • “We help [niche]”

      • “High-ticket clients”

      • “Get more sales”

      • “We build funnels”

      • “DFY ads”


  1. Filter by Category & Location

    • Select “All Ads” or “Issues, Elections, or Politics” → skip (irrelevant).

    • Use country filters:

      • US, UK, Canada, Australia (primary English-speaking markets).

      • Optionally filter by big hubs (NYC, London, Sydney, Toronto).

    • If you want to start lean: keep it broad, then niche down later.


  1. Identify Patterns in Ad Creatives

    • Recruitment ads will look like: “We’re hiring a media buyer — apply now!”

    • Agency scaling ads will look like: “We help coaches / ecom stores / dentists get more clients — book a call.”

    • These are gold mines because you can see:

      • Who is running ads → means they’re spending.

      • What niches they serve → tells you if they’re whales.

      • If they’re recruiting → tells you they need talent.


  1. Scrape / Save the Data

    • Use a spreadsheet: columns for Agency/Business Name, Ad Copy, Landing Page URL, Industry, Notes (Recruiting/Lead-gen/etc.).

    • Prioritize by:

      • Actively recruiting for media buyers.

      • Running consistent ads (multiple creatives, long running dates).

      • Big niches (coaches, fitness, ecom, local services).


🗝️ Keyword Cheat Sheet

📌 Recruitment / Hiring

  • “Now hiring media buyer”

  • “Join our team digital marketer”

  • “We’re hiring ads specialist”

  • “Apply now Facebook ads manager”

  • “Hiring TikTok ads buyer”

📌 Agency Scaling / Partnerships

  • “Looking for media buyer”

  • “Partner with us”

  • “White-label ads”

  • “Done-for-you ads team”

  • “DFY Facebook ads”

📌 Client Acquisition (shows active agencies)

  • “We help coaches get clients”

  • “Book a call marketing agency”

  • “Done-for-you funnels”

  • “High-ticket clients”

  • “Get more clients dentist / gym / realtor”

  • “Lead generation for [niche]”


🚀 Search Strategy

  1. Start broad with “Hiring media buyer” or “We’re hiring ads manager” → look for recruitment campaigns.

  2. Move to niche-based client acquisition terms like “We help gyms get clients” or “Done-for-you ads for coaches”.

  3. Document the agencies → note their scale, niches, and whether they look like whales.

  4. Rinse and repeat across different regions (US/UK/Canada/Australia).


👉 The output of this method:
You’ll have a curated list of agencies spending money on ads right now — with proof of active hiring or scaling. That’s where you swoop in.

Scraping Niche Specific Agencies

2. Scraping Niche Specific Agencies

Another powerful way to build a high-quality lead list is by targeting niche-specific marketing agencies that already specialize in industries you want to serve. Instead of going after small businesses directly, you focus on the agencies that manage multiple clients in your niche — the “whales” of the industry.
 

How It Works:

  1. Pick your niches
    Decide which industries you want to target (e.g., dental, roofing, medspa, solar, chiropractic, tattoo removal, etc.).

  2. Scrape agency lists
    Use your tools like Speed Scraper or Google Maps Scraper to pull data on agencies.

    • Start broad (e.g., “Dental Marketing Agency Los Angeles”)

    • Scrape multiple cities to build a larger pool.

  3. Manual vetting
    After scraping, don’t just mass-email everyone. Open their websites, check their client list, social proof, case studies, and ad spend.

    • Legit agencies usually have professional sites, clear case studies, and teams.

    • Avoid “Mickey Mouse” agencies with generic landing pages and no credibility.

  4. Curate your list
    Narrow it down to the top 10–20 agencies per niche. These are the A-players most likely to need fulfillment help (because they’re scaling fast and don’t want to handle ad operations themselves).

  5. Outreach
    Pitch yourself as their fulfillment partner — the guy who runs the ads behind the curtain, so they can focus on sales and client acquisition.


Keywords to Type in (Google / Scrapers):

Use {Niche} + Keyword format. Examples:

  • “Dental marketing agency”

  • “Roofing Facebook ads agency”

  • “Medspa lead generation agency”

  • “Chiropractic social media marketing”

  • “Tattoo removal Facebook ads agency”

  • “IV therapy digital marketing”

  • “Solar lead generation agency”


Master Niche List (60+ Niches for SMMA)

📍 Local Services & Trades

  1. Roofing

  2. Solar Installation

  3. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning)

  4. Plumbing

  5. Electrical Contractors

  6. Landscaping & Lawn Care

  7. Pool Installation & Maintenance

  8. Pest Control

  9. Home Cleaning Services

  10. Junk Removal

  11. Flooring Installers

  12. Painting Contractors

  13. Kitchen Remodeling

  14. Bathroom Remodeling

  15. Garage Remodeling

  16. Home Additions Contractors

  17. General Remodeling Contractors

  18. Deck & Patio Builders

  19. Basement Finishing Services

  20. Fencing Contractors


🏥 Health & Wellness

  1. Chiropractic Clinics

  2. Dental Clinics

  3. Orthodontists

  4. Plastic Surgeons

  5. Dermatologists

  6. Medspas

  7. Weight Loss Clinics

  8. Physical Therapy Clinics

  9. Pediatric Dentists

  10. Cosmetic Dentistry

  11. Bariatric Surgeons

  12. Ophthalmologists / LASIK Clinics

  13. Fertility Clinics

  14. Urgent Care Centers

  15. Podiatrists

  16. Orthopedic Clinics

  17. Senior Living Facilities

  18. Sleep Clinics

  19. High-End Fertility Wellness (non-IVF)

  20. Aesthetic Gynecology


💆 Beauty & Lifestyle

  1. Hair Salons

  2. Nail Salons

  3. Barbershops

  4. Tattoo Removal Clinics

  5. Tattoo Shops (for bookings, not removal)

  6. Massage Therapy

  7. Cryotherapy Clinics

  8. Float Therapy / Sensory Deprivation Centers

  9. IV Therapy Clinics

  10. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Clinics

  11. Hair Restoration Clinics (non-surgical)

  12. Luxury Spa Retreats


💼 Professional Services

  1. Law Firms

  2. Real Estate Agents

  3. Mortgage Brokers

  4. Insurance Agents

  5. Financial Advisors

  6. Accountants

  7. Business Coaches

  8. Marketing Agencies (yes, you can niche in helping other agencies)


🚀 Blue Ocean / Emerging Niches

  1. Sexual Wellness Clinics (P-Shot, O-Shot, ED treatments)

  2. Biohacking Clinics / Longevity Centers

  3. Ketamine Therapy Clinics

  4. Stem Cell Orthopedic Clinics

  5. Luxury Rehab & Mental Health Retreats

  6. Stem Cell & PRP for Hair Loss

  7. NAD+ Therapy Clinics

  8. Red Light Therapy Clinics

  9. Anti-Aging Retreats (longevity travel)

  10. Holistic Fertility Programs

  11. Concierge Medicine Practices

  12. Sports Recovery Centers

  13. High-End Wellness & Longevity Retreats (global travel + wellness)


✅ That’s 73 niches total (the 60 core + extra remodeling + extra blue oceans).


✅ With this method, you’re not just blasting random outreach — you’re building a curated hit list of the top players in each niche. That gives you better leverage, more credibility, and a higher chance of landing real opportunities.

Scrape GoHighLevel + ClickFunnels

3. GoHighLevel + ClickFunnels

  • Look for agencies that have been recognized for their work or performance.

  • Examples:

    • GoHighLevel Awards: Agencies using GoHighLevel that have been recognized for their performance and growth.

    • ClickFunnels Awards: Agencies that have excelled using ClickFunnels tools and campaigns.

  • Why: These are established, high-level agencies that are actively growing, likely scaling campaigns, and in need of reliable media buyers and backend campaign support.

  • Method: Collect the agency names, research their owners, and find their business emails for personalized outreach.

Scraping GoHighLevel and ClickFunnels Award Winners

Objective

Identify top-performing agencies and funnel builders recognized by GoHighLevel and ClickFunnels, then add them to your outreach list. These winners usually have scaling businesses, active campaigns, and budgets for specialized media buying support.


Step-by-Step Guide

1. Access the Award Pages


2. Extract Agency/Individual Names

  • From each page, collect the agency names or entrepreneur names listed.

  • Example: Launch My Agency, MedspaBloom (GoHighLevel) or Alex Hormozi, Bryan Dulaney (ClickFunnels).


3. Visit Their Websites

  • Search their names in Google + terms like “agency” or “funnels.”

  • Locate their official websites.


4. Evaluate & Vet

  • Confirm they’re agencies, not just solo coaches.

  • Look for:

    • Case studies

    • Teams/clients mentioned

    • Professional branding

  • Prioritize larger agencies or those in your target niches.


5. Reverse-Engineer Contact Info

For each agency:

  • Company name

  • Website URL

  • Owner/founder name

  • Contact email + LinkedIn

  • Social profiles (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn)


6. Log & Qualify

  • Add them to your Outreach Tracker.

  • Tag them: “GoHighLevel Winner – Gold” or “ClickFunnels 2CCX Winner”.

  • Rank by size, niche relevance, visible ad activity.


Why This Method Works

  • Award winners = proven revenue generators, already scaling.

  • They may need execution/fulfillment help or white-label services.

  • Even if they don’t hire you, networking → referrals + credibility.


Quick Action Table

StepAction
1Visit GoHighLevel & ClickFunnels award pages
2Extract all awardee names
3Visit websites to vet legitimacy
4Reverse-engineer owner contact info
5Add to tracker, prioritize outreach

Pro Tip: Start with GoHighLevel winners (often agencies by default), then move to ClickFunnels awardees (a mix of coaches & agencies — requires vetting).

Here’s what I found regarding the GoHighLevel (HighLevel) SaaSPRENEUR Awards:

  • The awards appear on a single page that includes a gallery section showing past winners. Notably, you’ll see listings for 2022, 2023, and 2024 in the navigation menu.HighLevel Summit

  • However, the actual displayed winners currently include only 2025 winners; it doesn’t show the winners for years before 2025 directly on that page.HighLevel Summit

So, while the interface clearly indicates winners going back to 2022, only 2025’s awardees are visible—there’s no direct navigation or list for 2024, 2023, or 2022 winners on that page.


Summary

Years Available in NavigationWinners Actually Displayed
2022, 2023, 2024Not shown
2025Displayed

To access earlier years’ winners, you may need to explore archived versions of the page or reach out to HighLevel directly, as they’re not publicly listed right now.

Want me to help you investigate archived snapshots or alternative sources to find those earlier winners?

 

Here are the URLs I found for the GoHighLevel SaaSPRENEUR Awards:

But currently, only the 2025 winners are actually displayed on the live page.

Facebook Groups

4. Facebook Groups

  • Join large, niche-specific Facebook groups that are communities for:

    • Agency owners

    • Media buyers

    • Social media marketing professionals

  • Examples:

    • Jeff Miller’s group (60,000+ members)

    • Joel Kaplan’s group

  • Why: These groups are full of agencies that are actively looking to grow and network. You can identify leads, monitor hiring discussions, and find agencies that fit your criteria.

  • Method: Manually scan posts and member lists to identify agencies that are scaling or hiring, then gather contact info for outreach.

Got it, Ivan — let’s treat Facebook groups like hidden lead farms and build you a repeatable playbook.

Here’s a step-by-step system you can use to pull qualified leads from groups and turn them into a structured list:


🔹 Step 1: Identify the Right Groups

  • Search for groups around your target ecosystem:

    • GoHighLevel users

    • ClickFunnels users

    • Agency owners / SaaS founders

    • Local service business owners (HVAC, gyms, medspa, dental, etc.)

  • Join both official groups (e.g., “GoHighLevel Official Community”) and unofficial spinoffs (like “HighLevel SaaSpreneurs”).

  • Aim for groups with 10k–50k members — large enough for fresh leads, small enough not to be total chaos.


🔹 Step 2: Position Yourself Before Digging

  • Update your FB profile so it’s clean, professional, and curiosity-driven (headline, link to your website, pinned intro post).

  • Comment on posts for a week before scraping — it warms you up and avoids the “cold lurker” vibe.


🔹 Step 3: Extract Members

⚠️ Facebook doesn’t give you an “export members” button. Options:

  1. Manual Scrolling → Slow but free. Click “Members,” scroll, and record promising names into a spreadsheet.

  2. Scraping Tools (⚠️ risk of account flag if abused):

    • Grouply, Phantombuster, TexAu, or Cleverly can automate extracting member names + profile URLs.

    • Use sparingly; better to “segment” before scraping.


🔹 Step 4: Qualify Members

Instead of saving everyone, look for signals:

  • Owner / Founder / CEO in their profile headline.

  • Agency names or niche identifiers (e.g., “Dental Marketing,” “HVAC Growth,” “ClickFunnels Designer”).

  • Engagement in posts (active members are easier to convert).


🔹 Step 5: Organize Into a Sheet

Columns you’ll want:

  • Name

  • FB Profile URL

  • Business/Agency Name

  • Niche (if obvious)

  • Email (if visible on profile/website)

  • LinkedIn (cross-check)

  • Notes / Outreach status


🔹 Step 6: Engage → Outreach

  • Soft touch first: Like/comment on their posts inside the group.

  • Send a friend request with a tailored note (e.g., “Saw your comment in the GHL group, curious about your agency work”).

  • Then message — don’t pitch immediately. Ask a relevant question about GHL, funnels, or their niche → opens the door for a convo.

  • Once they engage, you can move them into your structured outreach system.


🔹 Pro Tips

  • Work in sprints: 20–30 qualified profiles per day → 100–150/week.

  • Filter by recency: Scroll group posts and look at commenters/likers — these are active right now.

  • Leverage pinned posts: Many groups do “intro threads.” Goldmine of people declaring their business.


👉 In short: Don’t just scrape everyone. Scrape → qualify → engage → list build → outreach.

Cold Email + Video Outreach

COLD EMAIL INDEX

 Follow-Up Cadence (Proven Cold Email Rhythm)

 
  • STEP 1 (Day 1)Send first-touch  Text Email (short, sharp, “check my resume page”).

  • STEP 2 (Day 3)Follow-up #1 → Loom Video (short, casual, “hey, I made you this quick video”).

  • STEP 3 (Day 5)Follow-up #2 → Reminder (Text Email) (“quick bump”).

  • STEP 4 (Day 7)Last Reminder#3   Breakup (Test Email)  → polite close, leave the door open.

Two days between first-touch and Loom is enough. Any sooner and it feels pushy. Any later and you risk being forgotten.

STEP 1 – Text Emails

Email 1 – Direct Pain/Plug & Play:

Subject: Drowning in fulfillment?

Hi [First Name],

Drowning in ad setup and campaign tweaks?
I’m the plug-and-play ads assistant you’ve been waiting for.

I take fulfillment off your plate so you can focus on landing clients and scaling your agency.

I put together a short resume page with examples of my work and a quick video on how I can help:
👉 https://ivantraining.com/

If you’re looking for a reliable performance partner, take a look.

Best,
Ivan

Email 2 – Short & Punchy:

Subject: Quick intro – I can help with ads

Hi [First Name],

I’m Ivan. I handle campaign setup, optimization, and reporting so agency owners like you can spend more time on growth, not fulfillment.

I built a quick page with my background + a short video here:
👉 https://ivantraining.com/

If you’re hiring or just need a hand with ads, check it out.

Cheers,
Ivan

Email 3 – Curiosity Hook:

Subject: Freeing up your time in Ads Manager

Hi [First Name],

I know how easy it is to get buried in Ads Manager.
That’s where I come in.

I’m Ivan — a plug-and-play ads assistant. My role: take over ad setup + performance work so you can focus on clients and scaling.

Here’s my resume page with examples + a short video:
👉 https://ivantraining.com/

If you’re expanding your team, let’s connect.

– Ivan

Email 4 – Ultra-Minimalist:

Subject: Need an extra pair of hands?

Hi [First Name],

I help agencies with fulfillment by taking over ad setup and optimization.

Quick resume + video intro here:
👉 https://ivantraining.com/

Best,
Ivan

Notes:

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STEP 2 – Loom Video Scrpit

Follow Up 1 – Loom  Script:

  • xxx

STEP 3 – Follow Up #2 (Text Email)

Follow Up 1 – Loom  Script:

  • xxx

Follow Up 1 – Loom  Script:

  • xxx

STEP 4 – Follow Up #3 – Breakup Text Email

Follow Up 1 – Loom  Script:

  • xxx

Follow Up 1 – Loom  Script:

  • xxx

DM Messages – Facebook / LinkedIn / Instagram

Notes:

  • xxx

Summary of Wages Per Hour & Per Month

Here’s a clearer breakdown of how wages in the U.S. stack up—hour by hour—across different tiers, as of mid-2025:


1. Minimum Wage (Legal Floor)

  • Federal minimum wage: $7.25 per hour—unchanged since 2009. PaycorDOL

  • Tipped workers: Base rate can be as low as $2.13 per hour, provided tips bring total earnings up to at least $7.25. PaylocityWall Street JournalJacksonville Journal-Courier

  • Some local jurisdictions have significantly higher minimums—for example, Seattle: around $20.76, Burien (WA): up to $21.16 for large employers. Investopedia


2. Entry-Level Jobs

Using salary data from ZipRecruiter (as of Sept 1, 2025):

  • Average entry-level hourly pay: $16.02

  • Typical range (25th–75th percentile): $12 to $19

  • Outliers: up to $26+ ZipRecruiter

Another ZipRecruiter metric for Entry-Level Average:

  • Average: $16.94

  • Range: around $13 to $22 per hour ZipRecruiter

Summary for entry-level:

  • Meaning wage-earners here typically make $12–19/hour, averaging around $16–17/hour.


3. Median or “Middle-Class” Hourly Wages

  • Overall average private-sector hourly earnings (all industries): around $36.53/hour as of mid-2025 data. Bureau of Labor StatisticsYCharts

  • Median hourly wage (National Equity Atlas data):

    • Overall: $28/hour

    • Men (25–64): $28/hour

    • Women: $24/hour

    • By demographics: White workers: ~$29; people of color: ~$23; Latina women: ~$19; and Asian Americans with bachelor’s+: ~$49/hour National Equity Atlas

Summary for “middle-class” wage:

  • Expect between $25–35/hour depending on role and industry.

  • National midpoint sits roughly $28/hour.


4. High-Level Work (Experienced Professionals, Skilled Roles)

  • The Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn’t label a single “high-level hourly wage,” but the overall average private-sector hourly rate is around $36.50. Bureau of Labor StatisticsYCharts

  • On the higher end—many skilled or managerial roles exceed $40/hour, and some specialized sectors (like tech, finance, engineering) go well beyond.


5. Monthly Income Estimates (Assuming ~160 working hours/month)

Wage TierHourly RateEstimated Monthly Pay (gross)
Minimum Wage (federal)$7.25$1,160
Entry-Level (low end)$12.00$1,920
Entry-Level (average)$16.00–$17.00$2,560–$2,720
Middle-Class Median$28.00$4,480
Average Skilled Wage$36.50$5,840
High-End Professionals$40+$6,400+

Summary Definitions

  • Entry-Level Work: Positions requiring minimal experience—think retail associates, customer service, light admin, etc. Pay typically $12–19/hour, averaging around $16–17.

  • Middle-Class or “Median” Work: Broader swath of workers in experienced, skilled, or managerial roles. Median wage sits at $25–35/hour, with an average around $36.50/hour.

  • High-Level Work: Highly specialized, managerial, or professional roles—often $40/hour or more, depending on industry and role.


Key Takeaways

  • Federal minimum wage remains low at $7.25/hour, though local laws may raise it significantly.

  • Entry-level workers earn roughly $16/hour, translating to $2.5–2.7K/month.

  • Middle-class level starts around $28/hour and can climb above $35/hour.

  • Higher-end roles start in the $40/hour+ range for specialized labor or senior positions.

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