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Best digital growth & consultings in Melbourne

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Sarah M.

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Melbourne, VIC 19+ yrs
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)Social Media Search StrategyAnalytics & Performance Tracking +9 more
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Anthony A.

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Melbourne, VIC 15+ yrs
Marketing Strategy & PlanningDigital Growth & ConsultingBrand Positioning & Messaging +1 more
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Nandni B.

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Melbourne, VIC 2+ yrs
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)Social Media Search StrategyAnalytics & Performance Tracking +6 more
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Gökhan A.

Melbourne, VIC
Logo & Brand IdentityWebsite & UI/UX DesignAdvertising & Marketing Creative +20 more
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Julie S.

Box Hill, VIC
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)Search Engine Marketing (SEM)Social Media Search Strategy +11 more

What's the cost of a digital growth & consulting in Melbourne?

$123/hr
Est. hourly rate $63$232/hr
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It starts with a review of where you are now: your funnel from first click to sale, your channels, your analytics and what's leaking. From there the freelancer hands back a prioritised list of growth levers, the few changes likely to move the needle most, often with a couple of experiments to run and the metrics to watch. The deliverable is usually a findings doc plus a working session, not a 90-day plan you build from scratch, this is about finding your next lever and pulling it.

A marketing strategy is the from-scratch plan: who you target, your positioning, the channels you'll back over the next quarter. Growth consulting assumes you're already running and asks a sharper question, what's the one change that unsticks growth right now. It leans on your existing data rather than market research, and it's faster. Strategy when you're starting or replanning; growth consulting when you've got traffic and sales but the curve has flattened.

Your funnel is the path from a stranger seeing you to a paying customer: traffic, then leads or sign-ups, then enquiries, then sales. A review measures the drop-off at each step so you fix the worst leak first. It's the highest-value thing a growth freelancer does, because doubling a 1% checkout rate to 2% beats spending more to pull in traffic that leaks out anyway. Most businesses guess where the problem is; the data usually says otherwise.

Common ones: a landing page that converts poorly, a channel you're underspending on while overspending on a worse one, a pricing or offer tweak, an abandoned-cart or follow-up gap, or onboarding that loses people early. The job is to find the lever with the biggest payoff for the least effort, not hand you a list of 40 things. One or two well-chosen changes, run properly, beat a scattergun.

Instead of betting big on a hunch, you run small tests: change one thing (a headline, an offer, a checkout step), measure the result against the old version, keep what wins. A freelancer sets up the test so the result is clean and you're not fooled by a fluke. The point is to learn cheaply and compound the wins, rather than redesign everything and hope. Most useful tests run a couple of weeks and need real traffic to call.

An audit-and-recommendations gig is usually 1 to 3 weeks: access and data gathering, the review, then the findings session. If experiments are part of it, allow a few weeks per test to gather enough data to call a result. Some businesses run growth consulting as an ongoing monthly gig, a standing pair of eyes on the numbers, rather than a one-off.

Partly. Google Analytics, Hotjar and your platform's own dashboards show you a lot if you know what to look for, and AI tools can help you read the numbers. The catch is knowing which metric matters and which is a vanity stat, and being honest about your own funnel. A growth freelancer has seen the same leaks across dozens of businesses, so they spot the pattern faster and aren't attached to the thing you built.

Access is everything here. Line up read access to your analytics, ad accounts, email platform and sales numbers, plus an honest picture of revenue and where enquiries come from now. The more real data the freelancer can see, the sharper the recommendations. Vague inputs produce generic advice that could apply to any business in your industry.

Growth consulting in Melbourne is often priced by time: hourly rates run roughly $120 to $250, and a day rate sits around $800 to $1,800. A scoped audit with recommendations typically lands at $1,500 to $5,000, while an ongoing monthly arrangement might be $1,500 to $4,000 a month depending on hours. What you pay tracks seniority and how hands-on the freelancer gets with the experiments.

Look for one who asks about your numbers before they pitch tactics, and who can point to specific levers they've moved for businesses your size, with the before-and-after. Beware anyone promising a fixed percentage lift; honest growth people talk in tests and probabilities, not guarantees. Read their verified reviews on Unjumble for whether their recommendations actually shifted the metric. A short call about your funnel tells you fast whether they think in systems or just channels.

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