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Founder's Portfolio · Facebook Ads · Lead Generation

From ₱2,126 to ₱272
Cost Per Lead.

Healthcare · Nursing Recruitment · 2022 – 2025

Facebook Ads Management · 2022 – November 15, 2025

3,107 Total Qualified Leads
785 Nurses Hired
₱2.21M Ad Spend Managed
87.2% Cost Per Lead Reduction
84.6% Cost Per Hire Reduction
+261% Lead Volume Growth
What Was Inherited

₱100,000/Month.
3 Leads to Show for It.

When this management began in 2022, the account had a serious spending problem. ₱100,000 was going out every month — and generating roughly 3 qualified leads in return. The page had around 10,000 followers, but the ad strategy was producing almost nothing relative to its budget.

Do the math: at ₱100,000 per month with 3 leads, each lead was costing over ₱33,000. That's not a media buy — that's a leak. The mandate was clear: fix the efficiency, build the volume, and lower the cost per hire without sacrificing lead quality.

A note on terminology

Cost Per Lead (CPL) = the amount spent on advertising divided by the number of qualified leads received. If ₱10,000 was spent and 100 people applied, the CPL is ₱100. Lower CPL = more efficient ads. This case study tracks CPL as the primary performance metric.

Before & After
Cost Per Lead (CPL) — ad spend ÷ number of leads. Lower is better.
₱100K+
Monthly ad spend — before management began
~3
Qualified leads/month from that entire budget
₱33,333
Cost per lead — paying ₱33K to get one interested nurse
₱20,710
Average monthly spend at peak — 5× less budget
89
Average qualified leads/month — 30× more results
₱272.86
Cost per lead at peak — down 99.2% from the start
Tenure
2022 – November 15, 2025
Starting Page
~10,000 followers inherited — not built from zero
Audience
Filipino nurses 25–44 · PH-wide · Saudi Arabia · UAE · Canada
Year-Over-Year Performance

The Numbers, Year by Year

Four years of data — showing how qualified lead volume climbed while cost per lead fell, year after year.

YearQual. LeadsNurses HiredAd SpendCost Per LeadCost Per Hire
202229692₱620,317 ₱2,126 ₱7,042
2023 779 +163% 236 +157% ₱1,012,286 ₱1,429 −33% ₱4,561 −35%
2024 🏆 1,068 +37% 252 ₱248,525 ₱273 −81% ₱1,082 −76%
2025 (10 mo.) 964205₱330,644 ₱438 ₱1,494
TOTAL 3,107 785 ₱2,211,772 87.2% cost per lead reduction · 84.6% cost per hire reduction
Cost Per Lead — Visual Drop
2022₱2,126
2023₱1,429
2024 🏆₱272.86
2025₱437.99
Best single month: April 2024 — ₱104.79 cost per lead · 111 leads · 29 hired
The Journey

Four Phases of Growth

The cost per lead didn't drop overnight. It followed a deliberate four-phase progression — each phase building the foundation the next one needed.

Phase 01
Visibility
2022

Inherited a broken setup spending ₱100K/month for almost zero results. Priority was rebuilding campaign structure and making the brand visible to the right nurses — even at high cost while the foundation was being fixed.

Leads296
Hired92
Spend₱620,317
₱2,126 cost per lead
Phase 02
Stability
2023

The investment year. Spent ₱1M+ deliberately to build audience data, test creatives, and accumulate pixel learnings. Lead volume tripled, cost per lead fell 33%. The machine was being built — results weren't yet efficient but the data was accumulating.

Leads779 +163%
Hired236
Spend₱1,012,286
₱1,429 cost per lead
Phase 03
Conversion
2024 🏆

The harvest year. Two years of audience data, creative learnings, and targeting precision — ad spend cut 75% while leads hit their highest volume ever. Best month: April 2024 at just ₱104.79 per lead.

Leads1,068 — highest ever
Hired252
Spend₱248,525 ↓75%
₱272.86 cost per lead
Phase 04
Scale
2025 · 10 months

Efficiency maintained while expanding into new international markets — Canada TN Visa and broader Middle East nursing. Cost per lead rose slightly vs. 2024 due to international targeting costs, but remained 79% cheaper than when management first began.

Leads964
Hired205
Spend₱330,644
₱438 cost per lead
What the Data Proves

Three Key Takeaways

01
Spending More Is Not the Answer

The previous setup spent ₱100K/month and got 3 leads. In 2024, the average spend was ₱20,710/month — and generated 89 qualified leads. Disciplined targeting consistently outperforms budget size.

02
Year 2 Builds What Year 3 Harvests

2023's ₱1M+ investment was intentional — it built the audience data and creative learnings that made 2024's record-low cost per lead possible. The efficiency phase had to be earned through the investment phase first.

03
Track Cost Per Hire, Not Just Cost Per Lead

A low cost per lead means nothing if those leads don't convert to hires. RIS screening data (introduced mid-2024) allowed budget to shift toward audiences producing the most hireable candidates — not just the most volume.

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From ₱33,333 to ₱272
Cost Per Lead.

All metrics sourced from the GN Digital KPI Trend tracker and Meta Business Suite · 2022 – November 15, 2025.