A small business resource tool developed by Nataki Kambon of Nu Business Solutions.
*This is the estimated amount you may need to invest in advertising to achieve your sales goal, based on your inputs. Please consult your financial advisor and meet with Nu Business Solutions to align this with your expenses and market factors.
Next Steps
– Set up a strategy session to avoid common ad spend mistakes.
– Discuss how to set aside 3, 6, or 12 months of ad investment.
– See if you qualify for special support services.
And no — it’s not your CAC.
It’s something even smarter.
Something no one’s telling you.
…without second-guessing, over-spending, or under-investing ever again?
After helping entrepreneurs for over 20 years, we put on our superhero cape and answered one of the most stressful, overwhelming, confusing questions in small business:
“I know I need to advertise… but how much should I actually spend?”
Your ad budget isn’t a guess.
It’s not a flat % of revenue.
And it’s definitely not your CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) — at least, not by itself.
Why?
Because CAC doesn’t tell you:
What your profit margin can realistically support
How your market competition changes the game
Whether you need to generate leads first or go straight to sale
What your pricing model demands from your funnel
Introducing your C.A.I.N.™ —
Your Customer Acquisition Investment Number A simple, powerful number that gives you a clear, customized ad spend range — based on:
What you sell
How much you want to earn
Who you’re competing against
And how your business is built
Nataki Kambon of Nu Business Solutions built it for real entrepreneurs — the kind who are too busy to sort through spreadsheets and strategy calls.
No fluff
No second-guessing
Just one small payment and unlimited access
Most small businesses are flying blind with their ad spend.
You’re about to take the wheel — with a number that could transform your financial future.
Because this isn’t just math.
This is momentum.
Click below to access the calculator and finally answer the question:
“How much should I really spend on ads?”
Know your number.
Build your budget.
Grow your business.
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