Cost page
How much does linkedin marketing cost in Australia?
Use this page to set a realistic linkedin marketing budget, compare quote structure, and move into the deeper guide before you approve a shortlist.
Typical range
$450 - $6,500
Most briefs land within this range per project / hourly.
Quote model
per project / hourly
Use this to compare like-for-like proposals and rate cards.
Next step
Guide + blog
Check the full guide and blog explainer before approval.
LinkedIn Marketing pricing bands
Budget bands are a planning tool. The right comparison is not only the number, but what each provider assumed about the same scope.
Discovery / minimum scope
$250 - $5,070
Best for inspections, prep, or the smallest workable version of the brief.
Standard scope
$360 - $6,830
Typical quoting range when access, timing, and materials are reasonably straightforward.
Complex / premium scope
$470 - $9,430
Applies when the job includes premium materials, tight timing, or difficult delivery conditions.
What changes the price
Most quote gaps come from assumptions around access, materials, timing, or compliance, not from providers disagreeing on basic arithmetic.
- Complexity of the scope and how detailed the brief is.
- Site access, parking, lift access, and required setup or pack-down time.
- Whether materials, equipment hire, disposal, or aftercare are included in the quote.
- Urgency, weekend work, and coordination with other trades or stakeholders.
- Workshop time, discovery sessions, and approval rounds before final delivery.
What to include in the brief
A sharper brief produces more comparable quotes and makes it easier to spot low numbers that rely on risky assumptions.
- Describe the linkedin marketing scope in plain language and attach photos where relevant.
- List access constraints, timing windows, and any required approvals.
- Confirm who supplies materials, equipment, permits, and disposal.
- Request a line-item quote with labour, materials, and variation terms.
- Collect at least three comparable written quotes for larger scopes.
- Verify insurance, references, and proof of similar recent work.
- Set start windows, completion criteria, and the sign-off process in writing.
- Keep all quote versions, approvals, and handover notes together.
Questions to ask before approval
Use these questions to compare providers on scope quality, not just on headline price.
- What is included in the linkedin marketing scope, and what is excluded by default?
- What assumptions have you made about access, materials, and timing?
- How do you price variations if the scope changes after work starts?
- What proof of completion, handover notes, or certificates will I receive?
- Who will actually do the work, and how are review rounds handled?
Red flags
Vague pricing is usually a bigger risk than high pricing. If the process is fuzzy now, delivery will usually be fuzzy later.
- No written proposal, scope notes, or engagement terms.
- Headline pricing with no inclusions, exclusions, or timing assumptions.
- Large upfront deposits before the scope or access conditions are confirmed.
- No variation process, rework policy, or acceptance criteria in writing.
- No named lead, unclear deliverables, or vague review timelines.
Use the cost page, guide, and blog together
The cost page sets the budget range. The guide gives you the full shortlist and scope workflow. The blog article is the quick explainer you can share or revisit before approval.
Cost page
Set the budget range before you compare providers.
Guide
Use the shortlist and scope workflow for deeper review.
Blog explainer
Keep a shareable summary handy before approval.
