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How Digital Consultancy Is Priced

Yayın Tarihi: 17 Ağustos 2026 Yazar: Adapte Dijital Kategori: Digital Consultancy
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💡 Kısaca: “What does digital consultancy cost?” 💰 There’s no clean answer, but there is a clean logic.

“What does digital consultancy cost?” 💰 There’s no clean answer, but there is a clean logic. It’s normal to see a five-fold difference between proposals for what sounds like the same work — and the difference is usually scope, not quality.

This guide opens up how the price forms: which factors drive it, which models exist, and what to ask. 📊 The aim isn’t to justify our own pricing; it’s to let you compare proposals on the same measure.

Because this is true: two proposals with unknown scope cannot be compared on price. The cheap one may be narrow, the expensive one broad — and both may be correctly priced. ⚖️

The pattern we see most: a company collects three proposals, finds a wide gap between them, and picks either the cheapest or the most expensive. Both are decisions made by looking at the number. The right question is which proposal covers which work, and do I actually need that work? 🎯

WHAT

What Drives the Price 🔍

Four factors, all measurable. A proposal received without knowing these is a figure that can’t be compared to anything.

Clarify all four when requesting proposals. 🎯 A provider who won’t clarify them will add charges later.

Factor What it means Effect on price
Channel count How many channels are managed Direct increase
Content volume How much is produced monthly Largest variable
Competition How crowded the category is Extends the effort
Current state Building or repairing Raises early months
THREE

Three Pricing Models 💳

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  • Monthly retainer
  • Project basis
  • Performance-based

Three models are in common use. None is absolutely superior; which fits depends on the nature of the work.

Ask which model is being used. 📋 A figure means nothing without knowing the model behind it.

Monthly retainer

The most common. Scope is defined up front and the fee is fixed. 📅 The advantage is predictability; the risk, if scope isn’t written clearly, is two parties holding different expectations.

Project basis

For one-off work: a site build, an audit, a campaign setup. It has a beginning and an end, and costs less for work that doesn’t require continuity.

Performance-based

Fees tied to results. It sounds fair but can’t be applied without measurement — and most businesses lack it. ⚠️ Also, not everything affecting the result is within the consultant’s control: your pricing, your stock, who answers the phone. This model can work for a single metric on a single channel; applied to the whole it produces disputes.

ASK

Ask What’s Included 📋

Most of the price difference comes from scope difference. Ask about each item below; the answers make proposals comparable.

Pay particular attention to the last two. 💸 They’re the most frequently skipped and the most frequently disputed.

ASK BEFORE YOU SIGN 1 · How many content pieces per month? 2 · Which channels are included — and which aren’t? 3 · Is there written reporting, how often? 4 · Are technical fixes included? 5 · Is the ad budget separate? 6 · Whose name are the accounts in?

Most of the price difference comes from scope difference.
WHEN

When Is a Cheap Proposal Risky? ⚠️

BU BÖLÜMÜN ÖZETİ

  • No measurement setup
  • Content volume unspecified
  • Verbal reporting only
  • Account ownership unclear

A low price isn’t automatically poor — sometimes it’s simply narrow scope. But in four situations the cheapness comes from omission rather than focus.

Check these four. 🔍 Question the value, not the number.

No measurement setup

Work done without measurement can’t be verified. 📉 A proposal excluding this line looks cheap but nobody will be able to show what it produced.

A low price isn’t automatically poor — sometimes it’s simply narrow scope.

Content volume unspecified

“Content included” isn’t enough; how many per month must be written down. Unspecified volume gets minimised in practice.

Verbal reporting only

Without written reports, the count of closed items can’t be tracked. 📝 Each month gets discussed and nothing accumulates.

Account ownership unclear

The biggest risk. If accounts aren’t in your name, the data your money produced isn’t yours — and discovering that at separation is too late. 🔐

SETTING

Setting Your Budget 🧮

The right question isn’t “what does it cost” but “what can I allocate and what do I get for it”. Three steps clarify it.

Do this calculation before requesting proposals. ✅

3. Accept the payback period

Digital investment doesn’t return in month one. ⏳ Technical fixes take weeks, visibility takes months; a plan that doesn’t budget for that period gets cut exactly when it’s starting to work.

The right question isn’t “what does it cost” but “what can I allocate and what do I get for it”.

How we price

Scope and package are settled in a discovery conversation, and what’s excluded is stated in writing: Digital Consultancy. If you’re unsure of your current state, an independent audit is the cheaper starting point. 🚀

FREQUENTLY

Frequently Asked Questions 💬

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Why does channel count matter so much?

Each channel is a separate management and measurement burden. Two channels and five channels don’t require the same effort; coordination is itself a job. 🧩 Channels also affect each other — advertising performance depends on site speed, site traffic on content depth.

Why is content volume the largest variable?

Because content is directly proportional to effort. The gap between three pieces a month and twelve explains most of the gap between proposals. ✍️

How does competition affect it?

Becoming visible in a crowded category requires deeper content over a longer period. 🏁 In a thin category, the same budget produces results considerably faster.

How is current state priced?

Building from scratch and repairing an existing setup are different tasks. Repair is sometimes harder; unpicking a badly built structure can take longer than starting clean. 🔧 Early months are therefore heavier before settling into a maintenance rhythm.

Which fits when?

Monthly retainer for continuous work, project basis for one-offs. Performance models are only worth discussing after measurement is properly configured.

Is the ad budget separate?

It should be. Management fee and money paid to the platform are different lines; a proposal that merges them hides the real management cost. 💸 The account should also be in your name with the budget on your own card.

Whose name are the accounts in?

It looks unrelated to price but it’s the most expensive item on the list. 🔐 Accounts opened in the agency’s name mean that when the relationship ends, years of data go with it — and cannot be recreated.

Are technical fixes included?

Site speed, broken links, mobile issues. Some proposals treat these as chargeable extras, and discovering that later breaks the budget.

What about reporting?

Written monthly reporting should be standard. 📊 Where reporting is verbal or absent, there’s no basis on which to evaluate performance — what a proper report contains is set out in our reporting guide.

1. What does one customer earn you?

Average transaction and margin. Without this figure no digital investment can be evaluated, because there’s no reference point.

2. How many new customers are you targeting?

A realistic monthly number. Target customers × unit margin gives the upper bound of what you can sensibly allocate. 🎯 Most businesses skip this calculation — those who skip it find the price cheap or expensive, those who do it evaluate the return.

What does digital consultancy cost?

It depends on scope. Channel count, content volume, competition and current state are the four factors that drive the price.

Why are proposals so different in price?

Usually scope rather than quality. The gap between three content pieces a month and twelve explains most of the difference.

Which pricing model is better?

Monthly retainer for continuous work, project basis for one-offs. Performance models are only viable once measurement is properly configured.

Is the ad budget included in the fee?

It shouldn’t be. Management fee and platform spend are separate; merging them hides the real management cost.

What should I ask about a proposal?

Six things: content volume, included channels, reporting, technical fixes, ad budget separation and account ownership.

Is a cheap proposal risky?

Sometimes it’s just narrow. It’s risky if measurement is excluded, content volume is unspecified, reporting is verbal or account ownership is unclear.

Why does account ownership relate to price?

Not directly, but it’s the most expensive item. Accounts in the agency’s name mean years of data leave with the relationship.

How do I set my budget?

Three steps: what one customer earns you, how many you’re targeting monthly, and accepting the payback period.

When do results appear?

Technical fixes in weeks, visibility over months. A plan that doesn’t budget for that gets cut exactly when it starts working.

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