Strategy
Last updated 2026-08-13 · 6 min read
Most developer campaigns run one funnel and hope it serves both audiences. It cannot. A channel partner and an end buyer want opposite things from the same building, and an ad that speaks to one is close to noise for the other.
A channel partner is buying inventory they can move, a margin they can rely on and a developer who pays on time. An end buyer is buying a home, a commute and a price they can defend to their family. The same project satisfies both, but almost no single advertisement does.
| Channel partner | End buyer | |
|---|---|---|
| Motivation | Commission, velocity, reliability | Home, location, value |
| Decides on | Payout, saleability, developer reputation | Commute, configuration, price, trust |
| Timeline | Immediate — they have buyers now | Weeks to months |
| Volume | Small audience, high value each | Large audience, lower value each |
| Objection | "Will I actually get paid?" | "Is this worth ₹1.5 crore?" |
Beyond the creative problem, there is a measurement problem that is easy to miss.
This costs more to set up and it is the difference between knowing which audience produced your bookings and guessing.
No. They are different products sold to different people. Beyond the creative mismatch, a single campaign with a lead goal will optimise toward the cheaper pool — end buyers — and partner acquisition quietly stops while the blended cost per lead looks fine. Separate campaigns, budgets, creative, landing pages and reporting.
Payout structure, inventory availability, saleability, and evidence the developer pays reliably and on time. Their objection is "will I actually get paid?", not "is this a nice home". Creative that leads with lifestyle imagery is speaking to the wrong motivation entirely.
Substantially, and it should be. The audience is far smaller and each relationship is worth far more, because a single active partner can move multiple units. Judge partner acquisition against its own cost ceiling derived from expected units per partner, not against the end-buyer cost per lead.
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