IVM Growth Program

Full Growth Plan — Fully-Ramped Engagement
Prepared for:
International Vending Management, Inc.
Prepared by:
TKX Media
Date:
May 2026
Engagement term:
12 months, monthly billing
Full-ramp investment:
$29,560/mo · $354K/yr
Media markup:
None (pass-through)

1. Summary

This proposal describes the IVM Growth Program at full ramp: a six-channel, integrated marketing engagement designed to expand IVM's market position across commercial and government verticals.

The fully-ramped engagement is $29,560 per month, comprising a $16,560 services retainer and $13,000 in media spend billed as pass-through with no agency markup. Annualized investment is approximately $354,720.

Projected outcomes at full ramp, based on IVM's documented conversion economics:

Qualified leads / mo
79
+155% vs. current
Pipeline / mo
$340K
+154% vs. current
Annual pipeline run rate
$4.1M
at full ramp

2. Conversion Economics

All projections in this proposal are derived from IVM's documented twelve-month conversion performance. The program scales lead volume; unit economics are held constant.

MetricValueNotes
Lead-to-deal conversion rate12.1%Based on IVM's twelve-month historical performance
Average deal size$35,733Based on IVM's twelve-month historical performance
Pipeline per qualified lead$4,300Derived from conversion rate and deal size
Baseline Google Ads CPL$129Current twelve-month average

3. Service Line Items

The retainer comprises six integrated service lines. Each is described below with detailed deliverables.

SEO — Commercial Vertical

$4,000 / mo
Continued ranking growth on smart locker, IT vending, PPE vending, and adjacent commercial keyword sets.
Long-form content: 2 articles per month, 1,800–2,500 words each, produced through the Surfer SEO workflow. Topics drawn from a maintained roadmap targeting the commercial keyword universe (smart locker, IT vending machine, PPE vending, employee equipment dispensing, asset tracking lockers, and adjacent terms).
On-page optimization: Monthly audit of 5–10 priority pages with on-page recommendations implemented (meta titles, headings, schema, internal linking, image alt text).
Internal linking: Quarterly internal link map refresh as new content publishes. Topical clustering enforced through hub-and-spoke architecture.
Backlink acquisition: 4–6 high-authority backlinks per month through outreach, digital PR, and resource-page placements. Target DR 40+ on referring domains.
Competitor monitoring: Tracked competitor set (Apex Industrial, Vagner, GuardenAI, Smart Vending, etc.) reviewed monthly for ranking shifts and content gap opportunities.
Reporting: Monthly visibility index report comparing IVM rankings against the named competitor set across the priority keyword universe.
Tools & methodology: Surfer SEO, Ahrefs, Search Console, Screaming Frog, ContentKing

SEO — Government Vertical

$2,500 / mo
Dedicated content motion targeting GSA, TAA-compliant, and federal procurement buyers.
Long-form content: 1 article per month, 2,000–3,000 words, government-vertical-specific. Topics include: GSA Schedule purchasing for vending equipment, TAA-compliant smart lockers, federal facility security compliance, GSA Advantage listing optimization, DOD micro-purchase thresholds for equipment management.
Landing page development: 1 new government-focused landing page per quarter (GSA Schedule landing, TAA-compliant products landing, federal case study landing, etc.). Built on existing site CMS, optimized for federal procurement keywords.
Keyword universe: Government keyword set maintained separately (GSA vending machines, TAA compliant lockers, federal procurement vending, military base PPE dispensing, government smart locker, GSA Schedule 73 vending).
Backlink acquisition: 2 government-vertical backlinks per month from .gov-adjacent and B2G publications (FedScoop, Government Executive, GovTech, etc.).
Reporting: Independent monthly KPI dashboard tracking government-vertical impressions, clicks, leads, and pipeline separately from commercial.
Tools & methodology: Surfer SEO, Ahrefs, GSA Schedule research tools, FPDS-NG, USASpending.gov

Paid Media Management

$1,560 / mo (12% of $13,000 monthly media spend)
Active management of all paid channels: Google Ads, LinkedIn Ads, Meta Ads, Google Display retargeting.
Google Ads management: Continuous optimization of existing Google Ads program: search query mining (weekly), negative keyword expansion, bid adjustments, ad copy A/B testing, landing page conversion optimization, audience layering.
LinkedIn Ads management: Sponsored content and lead-gen forms targeting facilities managers, IT directors, procurement professionals, and security operations roles at companies with 250+ employees. Quarterly creative refresh.
Meta Ads management: Awareness and retargeting campaigns targeting B2B audiences. Used primarily for retargeting site visitors and lookalike audiences.
Display retargeting: Google Display Network retargeting across the broader open web. Frequency-capped at 12 impressions per user per week.
Conversion tracking: Server-side conversion tracking via GA4, Google Ads, LinkedIn Insight Tag, Meta Pixel. Lead quality feedback loop with sales team (qualified/unqualified scoring) flowing back into Smart Bidding.
Creative refresh: Quarterly creative refresh cycle: new ad copy, new visuals, new landing page variants. A/B testing always running.
Reporting: Weekly pacing reports across all channels. Monthly performance review meeting. Quarterly strategic planning session.
Tools & methodology: Google Ads, LinkedIn Campaign Manager, Meta Ads Manager, GA4, Looker Studio, Optmyzr

Thought Leadership Content

$3,000 / mo
Executive points-of-view, industry analysis, and original research published under IVM leadership names.
Long-form thought leadership: 2 long-form pieces per month, 1,500–2,200 words. Topics include: industry trend analysis (workplace security automation, federal procurement modernization, IT asset distribution), executive opinion pieces on regulatory shifts, original data analysis using IVM's deployed-equipment dataset.
Executive ghostwriting: Content published under named IVM executives (CEO, COO, VP of Sales, VP of Government). Voice and POV calibration via quarterly interview sessions.
Social distribution: 8 social posts per month distributed across executive LinkedIn accounts. Mix of text posts, image carousels, and video clips repurposed from long-form pieces.
Original research: 1 original-research report per quarter using IVM's deployed-equipment dataset (e.g., 'State of Workplace Equipment Distribution 2026,' 'Federal Smart Locker Adoption Index'). Designed to be PR-pitchable.
Industry trend analysis: Monthly briefing memo to IVM leadership covering: competitor product launches, regulatory changes (GSA, DOD, TAA), industry M&A activity, and emerging market opportunities.
Tools & methodology: Ahrefs Content Explorer, BuzzSumo, LinkedIn Analytics, Notion (editorial calendar), Substack

PR & Earned Media

$2,500 / mo
Always-on outreach to business and trade publications. Reactive media response. Strategic press releases.
Strategic pitching: 2 strategic media pitches per month built around news angles, original data, customer-deployment stories, or executive perspectives. Pitched to tier-one business publications (WSJ, Forbes, Fast Company), trade publications (Security Magazine, Facility Executive, GovExec, Government Technology), and vertical-specific outlets.
Reactive media response: Real-time monitoring of industry news cycles (HARO, Qwoted, Muck Rack, journalist outreach). When a relevant story breaks, IVM executives are positioned for commentary within 24 hours.
Press releases: 1 strategic press release per quarter (product launch, customer win, executive hire, original research release). Distributed via PR Newswire or Business Wire with custom outreach to a curated journalist list.
Media list maintenance: Curated list of 200+ journalists and publications covering workplace security, federal procurement, IT asset management, and B2B vending. List updated monthly.
Placement target: 1–2 earned placements per month at full ramp. Target outlets include: Security Magazine, Facility Executive, Government Executive, FedScoop, GovTech, Forbes Tech Council (contributed), and trade publications.
Reporting: Monthly PR report: pitches sent, responses received, placements secured, estimated reach, branded search lift attribution.
Tools & methodology: Muck Rack, Cision, HARO/Connectively, Qwoted, Prowly, Pitchbox

Video Production

$3,000 / mo
Short-form video for paid social, organic, sales enablement, and PR amplification.
Short-form pieces: 2–3 short-form videos per month (60–120 seconds each). Topics rotate across: product demonstrations (smart locker workflow, IT vending machine UI walkthrough), customer-use scenarios (military base PPE deployment, corporate IT equipment refresh), executive commentary (industry trends, regulatory shifts), and technical explainers (RFID inventory, API integrations).
Long-form pieces: 1 long-form video per quarter (5–10 minutes). Used as cornerstone content for paid social, organic YouTube, sales enablement, and PR pitches. Examples: deployment case study mini-documentary, executive Q&A, year-in-review.
On-site production: 1 on-site production day per quarter at IVM HQ or a customer site. Multi-camera setup, professional audio, b-roll capture. Single shoot day produces enough raw footage for 4–6 weeks of edited content.
Multi-platform editing: Each piece edited for the platform it lives on: vertical 9:16 for LinkedIn/Meta/Reels, horizontal 16:9 for YouTube/site, square 1:1 for feed posts. Captions burned in. Brand-consistent lower-thirds and intros.
Stock and licensing: Music licensing, stock footage, and graphics covered in retainer.
Sales enablement: Quarterly compilation of edited clips delivered to the sales team for use in prospect outreach (Vidyard/Loom integration optional).
Tools & methodology: Premiere Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, Frame.io (client review), Artlist (music)

4. Investment Summary

Line ItemMonthlyAnnualized
SEO — Commercial Vertical$4,000$48,000
SEO — Government Vertical$2,500$30,000
Paid Media Management$1,560$18,720
Thought Leadership Content$3,000$36,000
PR & Earned Media$2,500$30,000
Video Production$3,000$36,000
Services Retainer Subtotal$16,560$198,720
Media Spend (pass-through, no markup)$13,000$156,000
Total Monthly Engagement$29,560$354,720

Media Spend Allocation

PlatformMonthly SpendPurpose
Google Ads$8,000Continued expansion on the commercial keyword universe + initial government-vertical targeting.
LinkedIn Ads$2,500Sponsored content + lead-gen forms targeting facilities, IT, procurement, security roles at 250+ employee companies.
Meta Ads$1,000Awareness + lookalike audiences.
Display Retargeting$1,500Google Display Network retargeting across the open web.
Total Media Spend$13,000Billed at platform cost. No agency markup.

5. Channel Compounding Effect

The six channels are designed to reinforce one another. Treating them as independent contributors understates the projected outcome.

For IVM's product profile — average deal size of $35,733, multi-stakeholder buying process, B2B research-heavy purchase — coordinated multi-channel exposure is the dominant factor in close rate. Industry research consistently shows that B2B buyers in this category require 7–12 brand exposures before contacting a vendor.

6. Reporting & Governance

Terms

Acceptance

The undersigned authorize TKX Media to proceed with the IVM Growth Program as described in this document.

International Vending Management, Inc. — Authorized Signatory
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All projections in this document are estimates based on IVM's twelve-month historical conversion data (12.1% lead-to-deal rate, $35,733 average deal size, $4,300 pipeline per qualified lead) and standard industry benchmarks for each channel. Actual results vary based on market conditions, competitive activity, and execution. TKX Media commits to the deliverables described; outcome projections are good-faith estimates and not guarantees.