Case StudyE‑commerce

Case Study: Camperbanner

Focus: Replacing an agency, scaling, and better decision‑making

-80%
Marketing costs
+45%
Seasonal revenue
10×
Faster decisions
How Camperbanner replaced its €3,000/month agency and increased seasonal revenue by 45%
Customer Snapshot
Overview of company, industry, and starting point
Company
Camperbanner
Industry
E‑commerce (personalized banners & accessories for camper vehicles)
Challenge
High agency costs with inconsistent results and poor transparency.
Solution
Konvertix Growth Paid Ads Plan
The Challenge: The "black‑box" agency

As a seasonal business reliant on Meta Ads, Camperbanner outsourced ad management to an agency (€3,000 per month).

The core issues:
  • High costs, unclear results: €36,000 per year in fees. Reports were complex and results fluctuated with no clear why.
  • Lack of speed: Weekly cycles. Viral weekend ads weren’t re‑budgeted until mid‑week – too slow.
  • Loss of control: No direct view into daily performance. Forced to trust vague account manager statements.
The Solution: An in‑house powerhouse with Konvertix
  • Seamless onboarding: Connected Meta account in 15 minutes; historical data analyzed immediately.
  • Daily, proactive insights: Replaced weekly reports with clear daily recommendations. Shifted budget from weak awareness to high‑ROI conversion campaigns.
  • Discovering goldmines: A simple UGC phone photo beat studio shots (3x higher CTR). Dedicated campaign drove massive wins.
The Results: Lower costs, revenue surge
Season 2023 (Agency) vs. 2024 (Konvertix)
MetricWith agency (Season 2023)With Konvertix (Season 2024)Change
Marketing costs (3 months)€9,000 (Agency)€1,800 (Konvertix)-80% (€7,200 saved)
Seasonal revenue (from ads)€107,000€155,000+45%
ROAS3.1x4.5x+45%
Decision speedDaysMinutes10x faster
Customer Testimonial
“Canceling our agency was the best business decision we ever made. Konvertix not only saved us over €28,000 per year, it gave us control of our own growth. I now make better decisions with more confidence than a whole team of ‘experts’ did before.”