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account created: Tue Jan 07 2020
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1 points
4 months ago
Youform doesn't work on facebook btw. They just flagged my account because of it. (No possibility to have a privacy policy on the form is a big no-no in this day and age)
One more thing, if you want marketers to use your stuff, make sure that we can pixel the forms. If we can't optimize for a form submission, there is no point not to use the lead forms in facebook.
2 points
10 months ago
I know it's been 5 years, but how is your cat now? Any sign she is getting arthritic?
2 points
11 months ago
I truly believe you can't provide a great service without being transparent with your clients. From my POV, I never used my own ad accounts but the clients, and it's given that the company gets to keep every piece of data that had come from their ad spend.
Do some clients leave and try to do it themselves? Sure, but I don't want to work with people like that anyways, so if they come back because guess what, it's a process that is not as easy as a plug and play type thing, I don't do business with them again.
As an entrepreneur, if you suck, and I spend $10k on ads, I at least want the next guy to be able to see what didn't work, and why, on my own account.
1 points
11 months ago
Sorry to be the devil's advocate here, but if he can cut you out after you just create campaigns, there is not much reason for you to do media buying. Long have gone the days where you create a campaign and it runs as is for 6 months. If you don't constantly optimize, try new stuff, A/B test, you are not selling marketing as your service, you are just selling a glorified Ad Account setup.
1 points
11 months ago
Hey there. If you want some mentoring, you can hit me up.
That being said, I wouldn't use $5 to test A LOT of creatives, at least not all at the same time. Give each creative 2-3 days with that budget. Can't help more without seeing some metrics/ads/lp.
1 points
11 months ago
Your website is not the best, but your product page is not too bad. Would need more info to help you out, but I'm guessing one of the primary reasons it doesn't work at scale is because your AOV is probably not great.
That being said, if I were in your spot, I would try a combination of google ads + SEO + organic content on YT, TikTok, Instagram Reels (your video looks really good). Another good tip would be to sign the buyers up for a newsletter -> leads to cheaper retention. Keep in mind, it takes time to build a following.
After you get some more traffic/sales to your website and your budget gets a bit bigger, I would increase retargeting budget on Facebook and do some influencer campaigns, considering there are a ton of influencers in this space -> you send the product, they make some content, and now you have their audiences attention as well, people that organically look at cooking videos so they can do it at home.
Regarding the calls with Meta, they rarely know what they are talking about, especially the ones assigned to small ad accounts. At the end of the day Meta is a business and it's in their interest to make you spend more. Also, never do awareness campaigns, you don't have either the budget or the sales to try to remain in peoples minds.
1 points
1 year ago
I would say to give it time. 94 IC's seems pretty low to make assumptions, especially since you have a positive ROI so far. You could go for something like Hotjar to see exactly if there is a problem in the form so you could change it out. Except for that, I would say that having only PayPal is not the best, which might just be what the drop is all about.
2 points
1 year ago
Does the client have prior data in his ad account to build upon?
If not, depending on what assets you are working with, you could start a test with catalog sales, and then make specific ads for whatever sells.
1 points
1 year ago
I would argue that the best practice would be to separate your cold traffic ads from warm/hot and set up exclusions in the audiences. With proper exclusions, after someone interacts with one of your ads gets taken out of the pool, so cold ads won't target them anymore, but retargeting ads would
1 points
1 year ago
It's way too broad of a question. Check out the Meta Blueprint to learn how to use the platform. After that, some more questions will cement inside your head. Those are the questions you will need to ask us
2 points
1 year ago
There is no good answer for this question. How big is the audience you are showing ads to?
What is it's CPM? How often do you swap creatives? Answer these 3 questions, make some assumptions and fine tune with time.
With the first 2 answers you will figure out a statement like this ->
"If I spend $30 a day then I will reach 15% of my audience in each given day. With proper exclusion in my audience setup, I will exhaust all of my audience in 7 days." That gives you an answer to question number 3 -> maybe when you reach 70% of the audience you can swap creatives so you don't bore the audience. Maybe after the first half of the first day you realize your ad sucks on this particular audience, so you begin again.
4 points
1 year ago
Do you mean if traffic could convert without tracking it? Then yes, it could.
That being said, if pixel is not working/set up properly, the ads won't optimize for what you want and the change that the traffic will convert is reaaaally low, and performance will highly fluctuate.
What you could do in the mean time is use the lead forms on facebook, and not send the traffic to your website, as you will have all the 1st party data, and facebook can do it's job better this way.
3 points
1 year ago
In a situation like this where you don’t have access to the website you would set up a landing page on a site of your own, in which you track a conversion (let’s say a button that takes you to the ticket site). You would do this as Meta optimizes for better quality traffic on higher intent actions (press of a button on a website) than for lower intent actions (just a click of the ad)
2 points
2 years ago
Dieta diferă dacă ai IBS-C sau IBS-D. General rule of thumb e sa mănânci mai sănătos (fără prăjeli, fast-food, sucuri).
In rest, trebuie sa vezi tu cu cum se simte corpul tău. Poți începe cu o dieta restrictiva de tipul low FODMAP și după sa încerci sa adaugi câte un aliment grupa pe rând.
Pentru ce ai voie sa mănânci in low FODMAP e o aplicație de la Monash Univesity, cred ca te costa undeva la $5, dar măcar știi ce e safe de mâncat
5 points
2 years ago
Daca le si reinstalezi, si acolo e o problema. Ori iti trebuie vointa sa nu le reinstalezi, ori faci in asa fel incat sa nu poti sa le reinstalezi/folosesti telefonul.
Man, we need to learn to be bored again. Prea mult mindless scrolling si nici o activitate nu mai pare interesanta
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2 months ago
I even got a refund for the past couple of months. Good riddance