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Small Businesses Are Spending More on Ads—Here’s How Resellers Can Cash In

Posted on March 11, 2025 Written by Bill Hartzer

Tiger Pistol's New Playbook Shows Marketing Resellers How to Scale SMB Advertising Efficiently and Profitably

Small businesses are putting more money into digital ads, but their budgets are tight. That creates a challenge for marketing resellers trying to offer effective solutions at scale.

A 2025 small business marketing survey by Taradel found that 94 percent of small businesses plan to maintain or increase their digital ad spending this year. The problem is that 41 percent spend less than $500 a month.

That means resellers need to find ways to manage large numbers of campaigns efficiently while keeping costs low. Tiger Pistol’s new playbook, Scaling SMB Advertising: A Marketing Reseller’s Guide to Efficiency, Profitability, and Growth, lays out strategies for resellers to automate their processes, simplify campaign management, and make advertising more profitable.

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  • Why Resellers Need to Scale Smartly
  • What’s Inside Tiger Pistol’s Playbook
  • Why This Matters Now
  • Don’t Get Left Behind

Why Resellers Need to Scale Smartly

Small businesses want results, but they don’t have the resources to handle complex ad campaigns. That puts pressure on marketing resellers to manage everything while keeping costs low.

Sarah Cucchiara, vice president of business development at Tiger Pistol, explains why that matters.

Small businesses are turning to digital ads more than ever, but they need solutions that align with their budgets and goals. Resellers who take advantage of automation and scalable strategies will be the ones who succeed in keeping customers and growing revenue.

Handling more campaigns without adding more work is the key to making small business advertising profitable.

What’s Inside Tiger Pistol’s Playbook

The playbook focuses on making advertising easier to manage, allowing resellers to take on more clients without increasing overhead. Here are the main takeaways.

  • Automating Facebook and Instagram ads helps resellers manage large volumes of campaigns without getting bogged down in manual work.
  • Short-form video ads on TikTok and Reels are becoming essential, and small businesses need a simple way to use them.
  • Expanding into Amazon Sponsored Display and Sponsored TV opens up new revenue opportunities beyond traditional social media advertising.
  • Subscription-based advertising models create steady, recurring revenue while keeping customers engaged long-term.
  • API-driven automation connects digital ad accounts and streamlines campaign management to save time and resources.

Why This Matters Now

Small businesses are increasing their digital ad budgets, but they are careful about where their money goes. Resellers who offer scalable, high-performing campaigns at a reasonable cost will attract more business and see higher profits.

Tiger Pistol’s playbook gives marketing resellers strategies they can use immediately to improve efficiency, grow revenue, and expand their services.

The guide is available for free on Tiger Pistol’s website. Resellers, agencies, and technology providers looking to streamline their advertising programs can download it now.

Don’t Get Left Behind

The demand for digital advertising is growing, and resellers who figure out how to handle more clients without extra work will have an advantage. Those who continue managing campaigns manually or rely on outdated pricing models may struggle to compete.

Tiger Pistol’s playbook lays out a clear approach to scaling small business advertising profitably and efficiently.

Download the playbook now at Tiger Pistol’s website and start growing your business.

 

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