I just started a second campaign yesterday. When I was asked once again for choosing the goal of my campaign, once again, I thought, "what else would I want besides conversation or why would I not want conversions?" This video helped to understand better. Thank you.
thanks for the clear explanation, btw , scenario C is used always for a big budget ? is it possible to do funnel approach for a small service business?
Well that is because I don't sell a course and all the content is here for FREE =) If I did then I would have to BS everyone and then tell them to pay me for the full info LOL #LongTermGame #BuildTheTribe
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After searching a right video this is the best very informative discussion 👍. My question mate is, I started Ecommerce and using landing page /Facebook Page for selling a Health Products (Capsule) /Beauty for skins. We use Facebooks ads using Conversion Campaign since its not necessary to use pixel in our country, I get profit for low budget and the cost per result is also cheap my problem is after a couple of weeks/months the algorithm change to highe cost, Im so curious how to use the traffic method if its okay mate to use your traffic method and Also j want to learn more also 👍 Hoping for your reply 💕 Merry Christmas!
@@MarketHustle yeah i am new for Facebook ads and you are the only one that i am speaking to that knows about these stuff.. thanks for your response.. I will get back to you if I have some questions.
I have an e-com site, selling products in the low ££ range. What is the difference between the brand reach and traffic reach and what makes people buy with the conversions that the traffic doesn't? Cheers
Big difference in those objectives. Reach = Algorithm will serve ads to everyone and anyone, Traffic = Those users who tend to click on links. Conversion = User most likely to take an on-site action. As far as what makes them buy with a conversion vs. traffic, if I knew that anwser I would not be making RUclips videos ;) #MillionDollarQuestion But what the platforms tell us is there data set can understand who will visit vs. who will buy, so you ads delivery is optimized by the platform and their buying signals (i.e. have these users converted in the last 28-days).
Thanks... This is so insightful. But U mentioned 7am Monday as the best lunching time for FB ads... Can u be more specific with the time zone? Thanks once again.
Hi, the answer to your question is probably running a conversion campaign would be a wise idea since facebook has got all data of customers who are potential buyers, and FB would not require data from a pixel for further seasoning. what do you think
Yes that would be ideal, but if you don't have the pixel installed then a conversion campaign cannot optimize. So that that scenario you would do a traffic campaign objective.
Thanks to much for sharing! Can you clarify the “launch time on Mondays”? What time zone on 7am? Thanks again! I’ve incorporated most of your advise and I’m already seeing results! Blessings! 🙏🏾
I have no pixel data yet on a new store with products around 20-30 dollars (so impulse purchases) should I do a traffic campaign (because I have no pixel data yet) and retarget them later or should I start straight away with an conversion campagne (because the impulse purchase price range) ? By the way you have a great channel! :)
Thank you! Another option is tp try a Conversion campaign and instead of optimizing for Purchases, you can change the optimization event to Add To Cart -- I would try that first for an impulse purchase.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing the info. Quick question, what if you have a new Shopify site with a limited ad budget, and with a pixel in place. Should I pursue conversions? Thanks!
If you have had at least 50 purchases register, after installing the Facebook pixel, then I would do Conversions. Remember, if there is no data previously then the pixel can't optimize properly. If you don't meet that threshold then test optimizing a conversion campaign for 'Initiate Checkout' instead of purchases or 'Add To Cart' if that has at least 50 ish fires.
hello sir, custom scenario: Goals: drive E-comme sales and grab email flow I want to drive sales to my amazon listing but I need a funnel. I am creating a landing page using Shopify that is linked directly to Amazon but my landing page is to give more knowledge about my product. should I use traffic or conversion?
Can't do conversion campaigns for AMZ, have to do Traffic. I would suggest maximizing out on PPC on Amazon Ads first before going to external traffic driving tactics (i.e. FB ads).
I have a teespring POD store, teesping can connect to that facebook pixel, so probably conversions ads is the best? What do you think? Also.. what about the daily budget? Do you have any recommendation?
I try to keep my reccos for specific info. I would need a lot of info, generally if your goal is online sales then conversions is what you should do. Keep in mind there are many more factors to consider than an optimization or your daily budget.
Hi! thanks for the good video. I am new here to doing ads on facebook. May I ask you? I have a new website and just installed the pixel on my facebook so you suggestion is in beginning (maybe at least one week) it is not good to do conversion campaign right? I need first to get traffic for few weeks before I do conversion campaign, right?
Correct! In order for a conversion objective to be the most effective you want to have existing pixel data flowing into the pipes. So it is common to have at least 1-2 weeks of data coming in before optimizing towards a conversion campaign. If you don't have have enough traffic, you can just run a traffic campaign to efficient start to get those signals going and then pivot to a conversion objective.
You could if you have a Facebook pixel placed on the site and have an Event tagged out for purchase/Order on the confirmation page after a user books an order. I actually made a video that talks about strategies for local business & reviews the setup of a campaign for a restaurant (watch here) ruclips.net/video/zAvGOsgQ_5Q/видео.html
I have main website page and order now buttons, in first page , when people click order now , it go to another website line to order and pay , so which line I should put the pixels links?thank you
Hi , Thanks for your great video , I have a question , i have been running my conversion campaign for 3 days and still haven’t got even one purchase and my budget is quite good well as well , about 140 USD , do you think i should stick to this campaign for 7 days ?
Nice !! Keep it up I have one question I have a website but not that much traffic there so I run ad traffic campaign in order to get more traffic first , so is it okay? Or I should run conversion ads as a beginning?
@@MarketHustle I am working as affiliate marketer, its digital product the price of it around 40$ , and about budget I still doing some test with 20$ per day for three days
Hey Zaryn, how much more should one expect to pay per click in a Conversion campaign vs a Traffic campaign. When I do a Conversion campaign, my CPC is like 20-25X higher than my Traffic ads, so I'm very hesitant to run with it. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Yeah this is quite common, as the value of a conversion is higher so Facebook will bid more aggressively if it believes the user is more likely to buy. In terms of cost it all depends on several variables, the product, the price range, the creative, how big your audience is, what placements you are using -- so the net net is there is no simple right/wrong. If you are getting sales that is what matters.
@@MarketHustle no sales yet. Just super high CPC haha. Thats why I'm concerned. But i just started 2 days ago so i guess i need to keep it going and see?
@@musclehammer2099 yeah you want to at least give a campaign 7 days to ramp up. If you are not spending enough you might need more time to let the algorithm learn who will convert.
I would start with at least 1-2 weeks of website traffic to build up an audience pool and then optimize for Conversion against a purchase with a 7-day conversion window.
If you are driving to a website: Conversions, optimized for a Lead event. Check out this video.... this might work for you without a site experience: ruclips.net/video/0nuT6xePAgc/видео.html
Yes, conversion -- but remember that your ad/creative has to generate purchase intent. You are not targeting people looking for your service, therefore your ad needs to be effective enough to convince people if you want to see examples and break-downs of how to make high-converting ads you can download our FB Performance Kit here: markethustledigital.com/products/facebook-ads-performance-kit-b2b-lead-gen
Hi 👋🏻 I want to start my first facebook campaign. I run online shop with meal recipes (short, cheap, 5-meal ebooks) especially for active people. I was thinking about starting 6 campaignes (3 for Facebook, 3 for Instagram) with 3 groups each (they differ with age, but sex and interests are the same). I was thinking about starting these campaignes with purpose Traffic (Leads Ads) to collect leads with free ebook and then do remarketing. What do you think about this idea? Maybe better option is to direct traffic to the landing page? Maybe it would be better to choose convertions? Thanks for the answer and have a good day 👌🏻
I got one better -- I am going to post a full response video to give you my thoughts on how to best maximize your first set of campaigns. Feel free to share any additional info, like average cost of service, key audience personas, geography that you are hoping to sell to. Also, turn on the bell for the notification!
There is not exact number for that. It is case by case, if you have a lot of conversion data you can go broader and let the pixel optimize, if you have less then it makes sense to keep audience smaller to try and have a higher frequency. But everyone will have a different opinion on this and no 1 set response here.
just a question. i run an affiliate link from an e commerce site and run a traffic ads on it. i did see that it gives me so much link clicks. but my goal is to have sales for me to have a commission. is running a traffic is a good category?
Hummmm, probably not. If you can't tag the website with a Facebook Tracking Pixel then you won't be able to optimize for conversions so the algorithm will find that they call "click-y users" who click on shit and don't buy LOL I would suggest (not knowing any other details -- so take this very directionally) do a short 8-12 second video to filter/prime you audience, then setup a second ad-set f(also for video views) and make it longer like 30-45 secs talking about the product, and then your final ad-set would be retargeting users who watched till 75% and use that to push them to buy in the final ad-set/campaign. This video here breaks the concept down, often used for B2B lead gen but can work for this scenario: ruclips.net/video/z_8tIyOYovg/видео.html
Hi I just a had a call with a Facebook representative for Marketing. They said run Traffic campaign in the start because your pixel is new and when you build up your event manager do retarget and LLA’s. Btw I have a shopify store are they right? Or should I go for conversion campaign? I found with conversion you get higher CPM cost small traffic but I had 2 sales in span of 7days. I have limited budget as well. Any advice?
I agree with Facebook. If you have a new pixel and/or a new site, you need data points before a Conversion Campaign works well. I aim for 500 pixel fires in 1-2 weeks in these scenarios and then I pivot to a Conversion campaign.
Hi mate I just launched a $300 product on my own website, pixel etc. set up. Would it be better to run a traffic/engagement campaign with (coming soon) etc content, then re target them for the hard sell on a conversion campaign the next week?
No such thing as "the best" there could be many approaches that all drive results. In order to craft a curated strategy for your specific situation I would need to ask about 18-20 questions so a bit hard to respond here. Feel free to book time with me below, and we can do a Zoom call -- I am all booked for the next two weeks but there should be openings after that! Book here calendly.com/zarynsidhu/fbads-localcampaign-call-with-zaryn?month=2020-07
Good question! Facebook offers a few different formats which can be used to get audience to consume your content without you needing a website, also you can create ads to push users to call and/or message you. I create a full video that explains all of this and guides you on which objective & format is ideal based on different types of businesses, watch that here: ruclips.net/video/zAvGOsgQ_5Q/видео.html
Traffic ad without any pixels is my answer!! But on another note. I’m running a contest for a free giveaway with a two step funnel and I’m only collecting (first names and emails) I put $35 behind the campaign and used conversions with a Facebook pixel set up and for SOME reason I am spending $3 PER CONEVERSION! ($21 spent already within a day) and Facebook has only reached 800 people. Is that normal for a CONTEST GIVEAWAY ad?
Performance is not based on a contest or not -- yes an incentive helps but there are more factors (your Targeting X your Creative = Engagement (CTR) -- Your landing page is what is responsible for converting (the UX/UI, the images, the copy, ect.). I would recco to do a traffic campaign with landing page view optimization (but requires a pixel) and after you get 500 pixel fires on the page to pivot to a conversion campaign. You need the pixel long term if you want to be effective.
If my goal is solely to build my pixel up to the 50 conversions ratio and I want to run a few traffic ads to reach enough people etc., should I be using custom audiences? Or should I just be using one target audience/interest? My goal isn’t to optimize or make conversions, just to gain traffic to later retarget.
I would ideally use Lookalike audiences/custom audiences if you have a good source (ie. email list, or video viewers till 95%). If not, then start testing interest & behavior targeting.
What is the option in 2020 to get the conversion based on the purchase conversion Facebook pixel? and the charging the ad as per (per purchase). the purchase works fine. but am looking for the strategy that should not charge me with impressions, and Like
When you advertise on FB/IG you pay for impressions. You can be billed differently, which can be confusing but regardless if you sold something on your website you will be paying for the advertising on an impression level.
Thanks. I did 1 mistake, the mistake was the I keep checking the facebook Purchase conversion pixel. Now when I restarted my ads it shows 28 Purchases. however the purchases were mine for test purpose. Can you please help me understand in few lines how facebook charge (like how do facebook authenticate a real cuatomer) ? point 1: i have turned on the ad after testing.
I would like to run a campaign for my dried fruit shop, what campaign should i choose for getting people to my landing page?Also which is the better option for getting maximum response?plz reply
Hi, im water purifier agent. Im selling a product of the company and currently want to try involving in digital marketing. My objective is to increase my personal sales. So for this situation, which one is better for me?
No clue. I would need A LOT more info to help you with that. Feel free to book a 1:1 consultation and I can help: calendly.com/zarynsidhu/fbads-localcampaign-call-with-zaryn
Hyper-targeting: Targeting an audience size that is too small (i.e. Campaign with 20K-30K in audience would be very low so costs would be very high from a CPM perspective and we would generally avoid, unless it was a high-qualified audience like a website visitors or video viewer audience.) Key Note: There are some business situation where they might make sense, for example if you broke our your campaign by cities to show different ads that were more relevant, in this situation the increased CPM cost could be rationalize because there is more relevance. This is just one example of many. But generally, the rule is be bigger the better if you have the proper budget to match the audience size.
Here is a video that goes deeper on proper audience-to-budget ratios and there is an Excel Audience Calculator you can download to help build your plans: ruclips.net/video/klWISQO-EB8/видео.html
Hi! I'm running a new Jewelry Shop online and I'm also new to FB ads. I have a Facebook Page and a Website. I've been struggling with Conversion ads and I wanted to aim for Website purchases but I only have 8 records of it on my Pixel. What could I do to make it perform better? Or should I aim for a different goal? I'm also on a low budget as of now. Thanks and hope to hear from you soon!
I would run a Traffic Campaign optimized for Landing Page views to get more pixel data before optimizing for a Conversion Campaign. The exception to this rule is if you had a real kickass video creative which was good at generating demand. The reality is that it is hard to drive conversions when prospecting unless youre creative, budget, and targeting are at the right places.
@@MarketHustle First thing i do before watching a video is read the comments....Tha fact that yuo replied and still came back later to post the link that's insane. You got my respect, subbed and haven't seen the video yet, just reading comments.
If its and e-commerce store i would prefer running conversion based pixel as i will be needing conversions at the end of the day , if its kind of blog or something like that i would prefer traffic pixel ... Am i right market&hustle?
Boom Correct -- The one caveat is if you are driving traffic to a new page (Pixel Needs about 500 fires to optimize 100%), so if it is a new page you might want to optimize to traffic for at least a week or so to build up enough signals before running conversions.
Conversion (and you can create a custom conversion for the button that you want them to click or just tag the landing page as the conversion point -- assuming you own the website page where they will land after that click, and can tag it.)
Hi great tutorial, quick question. I want t direct potential customers to my ebay store, what should i use? TRAFFIC or CONVERSIONS? thanks for reading.
I would user traffic, however, If you want to push your specific products then I would do a conversion campaign and tag you product listing. First step would be to tag your Product Listing with a custom pixel tag -- here is video with a breakdown I found: ruclips.net/video/pGPiPueL6vU/видео.html
@@MarketHustle Hi Market & Hustle, thanks for your reply. I watched the youtube video link but thats waaaaaaayyyyyy to much tech for me. As the video says its crazy that you just cant simply add a pixel to EBAY. thanks for your time,
Ok, so I have a website which has a free downloadable ebook and a "contact me" box for a free 15 minute phone call. So, if I were to use a traffic campaign, visitors are sent to my website and they can do one of three things: Browse the website and leave, browse the website and download the ebook, or browse the website and book and appointment for a free call. If I were to use a "conversion campaign" what changes in the process from the customer's point of view? I assume from what you have said they still land on my website and can take one of the three actions described above..? Still struggling to see the difference. Thank you!
Conversion campaigns optimize towards users MOST-likely to take the desired on-site action. If the onsite action is "e-book download" then the delivery algorithm will bid heavier for a user it believes will take that action based. Also, it sounds like you have different objectives with this funnel, most campaigns would use an e-book as a top of funnel, and a consultation as more of a mid-lower funnel action depending on all the variables. I feel like you will also have 3-5 more questions after my note, and if you want to connect and talk more in terms of strategy & campaign setup, just book a time on my Calendly. My guarantee is that the price you will pay for the hour will save you at least 10x in your media this year: calendly.com/zarynsidhu/fbads-localcampaign-call-with-zaryn?month=2020-05
Hi Market and Hustle. I have an AirPod Case company that I have been using traffic ads for the last couple of days. I have had about 200 link clicks but no purchases. Would it be worth switching to Conversion campaign? As this is something I would like. It is a shopify store.
Yes, I would switch to Conversion campaigns for prospecting, but you can do Traffic for Retargeting w/ landing page views if your audience pool is low.
Quick question please. If I choose Conversions optimization in Purchase event, Facebook says I may get 0 conversions, and they suggest using Link clicks as optimization for the Purchase event. Should I go with their recommendation to feed Pixel data, or ignore their warning and choose Conversions?
Hi, I try to run a coupon extension landing page ads on Facebook, only targeting in US, the goal is getting more people install the web extension, but when i run the ads, it cost a lot, n the CTR n CVR sooo low, the CPA sooo High, how can i do this kind of ads from very beginning? Like do i need to run the traffic campaign before i run the conversion Camp? HELP >
Well -- the targeting & the ad on Facebook is what will drive the CTR -- the better the targeting & creative the higher engagement. Conversions however are driven by two main factors: 1) The intent of the audience 2) The landing page SO if you have a low CTR that means you need to optimize your targeting & creative. If you have a high CTR but a low conversion rate then you must optimize the landing page.
There could be many reasons: The common things are #1 Your ads are not approved yet and #2 you might have the wrong data range (I do that all the time and freak out LOL). #3 you are using a budget that is really low over a long flight meaning the pacing will be slow AF or you are using a bid cap that is really low and the algorithm can't find any conversions in that range.
Yes you technically could. This would work better if your page has been tagged with a pixel and has had over 500 pixel fires and plenty of conversion activity.
very informative content and helpful. Thanks, but I hope you can work on your vocal fry when talking especially towards the end of your sentences, really unpleasant.
@@MarketHustle Thank you for your advice and response. Their are few typos, didn't get full message. We currently advertise from engagement boosted page posts locally. But ultimately wanting to get best/most at the level we are currently at and build from there.
Please help .. I have been running conversion ads for about 5 days and I got some events like add to cart and page view and initiate checkout.. But I just wondering when I checked my instagram account, there is no single like on my ads that been displayed on instagram feeds. Is it normal? Thankyou
What is the goal of the campaign? To get sales? then the algorithm is going to optimize for sales not anything else -- those are secondary metrics that are not correlated to business outcomes. Directionally, if you don't have a lot of engagement then that means you ads might need work.
Yes, or you can try optimizing for a step before the conversion (i.e. Add To Cart or Initiated Check out) Look our our video on 'Facebook Ads Learning Phase' this will give you deep insight into setting up your conversion campaign to get strong delivery/performance.
Unless you are selling in an emerging market, selling a 2-3 item via paid social ads is most fo the times going to be an unprofitable strategy as the cost of media has increased alot in the last few years.
Im selling streetwear online (my own brand) my average cost per uniqe link click is like 0,05€ in traffics objective - and in conversion its like 0,7€ for a single uniqe click. How are these stats? Average?
Typically CPM & CPC is more expensive for conversion optimization. I can't comment on the numbers as benchmarks are different for countries and audiences. At the end of the day, if you can be profitable with those numbers is what really matters. I have clients paying $20 a click on LinkedIn but they are selling million dollar services so they are willing to pay that price for the audience.
Hi Zaryn, really helpful video. But please let me know about this 1. I want to sell my online English grammar course, low value product, in India. As a new commer I don't have website yet or neither facebook pixel. So for me, what would be the best objective?? How do I target right audience?? I'm using landing page. 2. I want to sell my Learn Bengali course worth value $499 for 3 months in Usa market. What would be best strategy?? This time I don't have any landing page. Thanks in advance. Please help.
AHh there is a strategy for this with Facebook Messanger & a chat bot -- I have a video that is not for the exact situation you have but that explains this strategy for a complex purchase decision and I think the framework can work for you... watch it here, starting at min 3:36 -- ruclips.net/video/zAvGOsgQ_5Q/видео.html
I will have to explain this in a full video response... can you share more details, specific focus for product, average price range? target audience? key geo markets, and do you have the pixel setup?
Well, in the sense that it would drive traffic YES -- but would people actually engage and listen? That has a lot to do with the landing page, title of song and visuals, and how well you targeted your audience....
No -- still try conversion, but just optimize for a step before the conversion. Watch this video to understand: ruclips.net/video/00VqnGHFEiE/видео.html&lc=UgxbV6IZ3aolkxmSUaV4AaABAg
What I don't understand is how the ads work on the viewer side with the different campaigns. If I choose engagement and run the same ad as a conversion, whats being shown to the potential customer and how is one actually "driving sales"
Traffic *sun glasses emoji -
Also, thanks Zaryn for the great content. Every time.
Thank you Terry :) *high-five Emoji*
Thanks for sharing. For those if us that don't have a website or app, just a Facebook page. What ad objective(s) are best
I just started a second campaign yesterday. When I was asked once again for choosing the goal of my campaign, once again, I thought, "what else would I want besides conversation or why would I not want conversions?"
This video helped to understand better.
Thank you.
You are welcome!
Hii needs some conversion s
Thanks Zaryn! This video has helped me so much! Thanks for breaking the terminology down! Cheers from L.A ❤
You're so welcome!
Thanks for the video, refreshing watching someone who isn't trying to push me down their funnel
haha -- maybe I am and you just didn't notice :) hehe
This is what i need. Simple and straight to the point explanation. Thanks man.
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Best explanation on Facebook Ads in my opinion. Really helpful
WELL thank you sir! Appreciate the comment. -Z
I love this, It kind of helped me understand this traffic and conversion stuff better
So happy to hear that!
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thanks for the clear explanation, btw , scenario C is used always for a big budget ? is it possible to do funnel approach for a small service business?
for SMB -- full funnel does not work well. Better to focus 100% on conversion.
So much great info here! I've purchased courses that are so full of run arounds, you are amazing at getting straight to the point! SUBSCRIBED!!
Well that is because I don't sell a course and all the content is here for FREE =)
If I did then I would have to BS everyone and then tell them to pay me for the full info LOL #LongTermGame #BuildTheTribe
@@MarketHustle I'm here for it!! Thank you again.
thanks brother you answered a question I had for long! Thanks again! keep the good work up you are very esperienced
Glad to hear that Thomas, that was the goal!
This is Absolutely Amazing. I got my answer for what I was exactly looking for from 2:13 - 3:20. This is amazing content. Thank You
You're very welcome! Welcome to the channel!
i dont understand when he says avoid hyper targeting, yet then says to hyper target audiences in certain zipcodes and cities
Wow you answered my question at the 3:05 mark. Thanks for this amazing content
No problem! I do remind minds :)
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After searching a right video this is the best very informative discussion 👍.
My question mate is, I started Ecommerce and using landing page /Facebook Page for selling a Health Products (Capsule) /Beauty for skins. We use Facebooks ads using Conversion Campaign since its not necessary to use pixel in our country, I get profit for low budget and the cost per result is also cheap my problem is after a couple of weeks/months the algorithm change to highe cost, Im so curious how to use the traffic method if its okay mate to use your traffic method and Also j want to learn more also 👍
Hoping for your reply 💕
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Really helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks so much for this ! It helped so much and I love the scenarios!
Glad it was helpful!!!!
Great video, do you recommend relying on affiliate marketplace content like clickbank to help running a facebook ads?
I've personally never worked with them, but if that is part of your strategy and you can integrate the pixel then test away.
@@MarketHustle yeah i am new for Facebook ads and you are the only one that i am speaking to that knows about these stuff.. thanks for your response.. I will get back to you if I have some questions.
This is amazing content. Thank You
You're very welcome!
I have an e-com site, selling products in the low ££ range. What is the difference between the brand reach and traffic reach and what makes people buy with the conversions that the traffic doesn't?
Cheers
Big difference in those objectives. Reach = Algorithm will serve ads to everyone and anyone, Traffic = Those users who tend to click on links. Conversion = User most likely to take an on-site action.
As far as what makes them buy with a conversion vs. traffic, if I knew that anwser I would not be making RUclips videos ;) #MillionDollarQuestion
But what the platforms tell us is there data set can understand who will visit vs. who will buy, so you ads delivery is optimized by the platform and their buying signals (i.e. have these users converted in the last 28-days).
@@MarketHustle thank you!
Thanks... This is so insightful. But U mentioned 7am Monday as the best lunching time for FB ads... Can u be more specific with the time zone? Thanks once again.
The timezone your main audience is in.
Thanks for the response boss...
Hi, the answer to your question is probably running a conversion campaign would be a wise idea since facebook has got all data of customers who are potential buyers, and FB would not require data from a pixel for further seasoning. what do you think
Yes that would be ideal, but if you don't have the pixel installed then a conversion campaign cannot optimize. So that that scenario you would do a traffic campaign objective.
Thanks to much for sharing! Can you clarify the “launch time on Mondays”? What time zone on 7am? Thanks again! I’ve incorporated most of your advise and I’m already seeing results! Blessings! 🙏🏾
The goal is to launch your ads at least 1 hour before your core audience goes online, just a best practice and a small optimization.
Amazing video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching my friend!
I have no pixel data yet on a new store with products around 20-30 dollars (so impulse purchases) should I do a traffic campaign (because I have no pixel data yet) and retarget them later or should I start straight away with an conversion campagne (because the impulse purchase price range) ? By the way you have a great channel! :)
Thank you! Another option is tp try a Conversion campaign and instead of optimizing for Purchases, you can change the optimization event to Add To Cart -- I would try that first for an impulse purchase.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing the info. Quick question, what if you have a new Shopify site with a limited ad budget, and with a pixel in place. Should I pursue conversions? Thanks!
If you have had at least 50 purchases register, after installing the Facebook pixel, then I would do Conversions. Remember, if there is no data previously then the pixel can't optimize properly. If you don't meet that threshold then test optimizing a conversion campaign for 'Initiate Checkout' instead of purchases or 'Add To Cart' if that has at least 50 ish fires.
great video thanks for the help
Glad it helped
This is a really good video. Well done :)
Thank you very much!
Great Vid Zaryn! Keep it up!
Thanks! Hope it helped!
hello sir,
custom scenario:
Goals: drive E-comme sales and grab email flow
I want to drive sales to my amazon listing but I need a funnel. I am creating a landing page using Shopify that is linked directly to Amazon but my landing page is to give more knowledge about my product.
should I use traffic or conversion?
Can't do conversion campaigns for AMZ, have to do Traffic. I would suggest maximizing out on PPC on Amazon Ads first before going to external traffic driving tactics (i.e. FB ads).
I have a teespring POD store, teesping can connect to that facebook pixel, so probably conversions ads is the best? What do you think? Also.. what about the daily budget? Do you have any recommendation?
I try to keep my reccos for specific info. I would need a lot of info, generally if your goal is online sales then conversions is what you should do. Keep in mind there are many more factors to consider than an optimization or your daily budget.
@@MarketHustle i'll try to target as best as I can:) thank you
Hi! thanks for the good video. I am new here to doing ads on facebook. May I ask you? I have a new website and just installed the pixel on my facebook so you suggestion is in beginning (maybe at least one week) it is not good to do conversion campaign right? I need first to get traffic for few weeks before I do conversion campaign, right?
Correct! In order for a conversion objective to be the most effective you want to have existing pixel data flowing into the pipes. So it is common to have at least 1-2 weeks of data coming in before optimizing towards a conversion campaign. If you don't have have enough traffic, you can just run a traffic campaign to efficient start to get those signals going and then pivot to a conversion objective.
Answering your Pop Quiz question: Traffic objective because I don't have a website tagged with Facebook Pixels.
YESSSS my man, you got it!
Thanks. Informative
Glad it was helpful!
thank you , it is very good lesson, if restaurant have online order , how can I running the campaigns, thanks
You could if you have a Facebook pixel placed on the site and have an Event tagged out for purchase/Order on the confirmation page after a user books an order. I actually made a video that talks about strategies for local business & reviews the setup of a campaign for a restaurant (watch here) ruclips.net/video/zAvGOsgQ_5Q/видео.html
I have main website page and order now buttons, in first page , when people click order now , it go to another website line to order and pay , so which line I should put the pixels links?thank you
Koto Sushi well you need to pixel the confirmation page with a “Purchase” pixel. There are many tutorials on youtube for it.
thank you very much, I try tomorrow.
Hi , Thanks for your great video , I have a question , i have been running my conversion campaign for 3 days and still haven’t got even one purchase and my budget is quite good well as well , about 140 USD , do you think i should stick to this campaign for 7 days ?
Hi There-- I will make a response video to your question to give you a full explanation. Turn on the bell so you get the notificaiton!
Hi! What if we don’t have a website? Would conversion still works? Thanks😊
No, you will want to try a different objective in that case.
Hey man, if you sell multiple products , should you choose conversion or catalog sales? Thanks man
If you have many products (like 25+) then yes, if you only have 2-3 then no.
@@MarketHustle soo.... Which one should i choose ._.
@@ikramhisan6056 Not sure, I don't know how many products you have. But I would use the guide above for you to make that decision.
Nice !! Keep it up
I have one question
I have a website but not that much traffic there so I run ad traffic campaign in order to get more traffic first , so is it okay? Or I should run conversion ads as a beginning?
Can you share context? What type of website, products, price ranges, and your daily budgets?
@@MarketHustle I am working as affiliate marketer, its digital product the price of it around 40$ , and about budget I still doing some test with 20$ per day for three days
This was helpful. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Hey Zaryn, how much more should one expect to pay per click in a Conversion campaign vs a Traffic campaign. When I do a Conversion campaign, my CPC is like 20-25X higher than my Traffic ads, so I'm very hesitant to run with it. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Yeah this is quite common, as the value of a conversion is higher so Facebook will bid more aggressively if it believes the user is more likely to buy. In terms of cost it all depends on several variables, the product, the price range, the creative, how big your audience is, what placements you are using -- so the net net is there is no simple right/wrong.
If you are getting sales that is what matters.
@@MarketHustle no sales yet. Just super high CPC haha. Thats why I'm concerned. But i just started 2 days ago so i guess i need to keep it going and see?
@@musclehammer2099 yeah you want to at least give a campaign 7 days to ramp up. If you are not spending enough you might need more time to let the algorithm learn who will convert.
Thanks! It was really Helpful!
You're welcome my friend! Hope it help you make a TON of $$$ =)
traffic...and thank you for the great info!
Glad you enjoyed it! and you are CORRECT!
When do i choose "lookalike audiences"? Do you have any videos on that?
Yes I do -- check my latest videos
I want to do dropshipping in shopify, but the facebook adsaccount is new, so should I choose traffic or conversion?thank you
I would start with at least 1-2 weeks of website traffic to build up an audience pool and then optimize for Conversion against a purchase with a 7-day conversion window.
Market & Hustle thank you
@@清朝辫民 You are welcome!
i dont have a website but i only use facebook page sponsored
should i use the conversion objective plz?
Conversion is best suited when the conversion point is happening off the Facebook family of apps. So on a website/landing page.
What kind of objective would you recommend for lead generation for a photography studio?
If you are driving to a website: Conversions, optimized for a Lead event. Check out this video.... this might work for you without a site experience: ruclips.net/video/0nuT6xePAgc/видео.html
Thank you so much!
You are welcome
I have want run ads for my graphics design service, will conversion be better? Please what do you suggest?
Yes, conversion -- but remember that your ad/creative has to generate purchase intent. You are not targeting people looking for your service, therefore your ad needs to be effective enough to convince people if you want to see examples and break-downs of how to make high-converting ads you can download our FB Performance Kit here: markethustledigital.com/products/facebook-ads-performance-kit-b2b-lead-gen
@@MarketHustle Thank you so much
Hi 👋🏻 I want to start my first facebook campaign. I run online shop with meal recipes (short, cheap, 5-meal ebooks) especially for active people. I was thinking about starting 6 campaignes (3 for Facebook, 3 for Instagram) with 3 groups each (they differ with age, but sex and interests are the same). I was thinking about starting these campaignes with purpose Traffic (Leads Ads) to collect leads with free ebook and then do remarketing. What do you think about this idea? Maybe better option is to direct traffic to the landing page? Maybe it would be better to choose convertions? Thanks for the answer and have a good day 👌🏻
I got one better -- I am going to post a full response video to give you my thoughts on how to best maximize your first set of campaigns. Feel free to share any additional info, like average cost of service, key audience personas, geography that you are hoping to sell to. Also, turn on the bell for the notification!
Hi Zaryn, am small ecom business owner with a limited budget of 20usd . What should be the max number of people to target?
There is not exact number for that. It is case by case, if you have a lot of conversion data you can go broader and let the pixel optimize, if you have less then it makes sense to keep audience smaller to try and have a higher frequency. But everyone will have a different opinion on this and no 1 set response here.
Great info!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi.. i am trying to attract people to the messenger ( to register for my product ) should i went for conversions?
If you are looking to get people to message you then you want to use the objective: Conversations.
Hi
As you explained in the video, I would run traffic campaign
Thanks for watching!
just a question. i run an affiliate link from an e commerce site and run a traffic ads on it. i did see that it gives me so much link clicks. but my goal is to have sales for me to have a commission. is running a traffic is a good category?
Hummmm, probably not.
If you can't tag the website with a Facebook Tracking Pixel then you won't be able to optimize for conversions so the algorithm will find that they call "click-y users" who click on shit and don't buy LOL
I would suggest (not knowing any other details -- so take this very directionally) do a short 8-12 second video to filter/prime you audience, then setup a second ad-set f(also for video views) and make it longer like 30-45 secs talking about the product, and then your final ad-set would be retargeting users who watched till 75% and use that to push them to buy in the final ad-set/campaign.
This video here breaks the concept down, often used for B2B lead gen but can work for this scenario: ruclips.net/video/z_8tIyOYovg/видео.html
@@MarketHustle damn thank so much for that info!🙏
Hi Zaryn, do you do consulting?
I now do -- email me via my website (zarynsidhu.com)
Hi I just a had a call with a Facebook representative for Marketing. They said run Traffic campaign in the start because your pixel is new and when you build up your event manager do retarget and LLA’s. Btw I have a shopify store are they right? Or should I go for conversion campaign? I found with conversion you get higher CPM cost small traffic but I had 2 sales in span of 7days. I have limited budget as well. Any advice?
I agree with Facebook.
If you have a new pixel and/or a new site, you need data points before a Conversion Campaign works well. I aim for 500 pixel fires in 1-2 weeks in these scenarios and then I pivot to a Conversion campaign.
Market & Hustle thanks! how do I check for the 500 pixel fire exactly?
Hi mate I just launched a $300 product on my own website, pixel etc. set up. Would it be better to run a traffic/engagement campaign with (coming soon) etc content, then re target them for the hard sell on a conversion campaign the next week?
I would wait for the full site, and do Traffic/landing page view for a week to get some traction, and then pivot to conversions in week #2.
@@MarketHustle Thanks for taking the time to reply and that makes sense!
What stragey is best for a pay per call campaign for health insurance?
No such thing as "the best" there could be many approaches that all drive results. In order to craft a curated strategy for your specific situation I would need to ask about 18-20 questions so a bit hard to respond here.
Feel free to book time with me below, and we can do a Zoom call -- I am all booked for the next two weeks but there should be openings after that! Book here calendly.com/zarynsidhu/fbads-localcampaign-call-with-zaryn?month=2020-07
what happens if i only have facebook page ...i do not have a website...great content
Good question!
Facebook offers a few different formats which can be used to get audience to consume your content without you needing a website, also you can create ads to push users to call and/or message you.
I create a full video that explains all of this and guides you on which objective & format is ideal based on different types of businesses, watch that here: ruclips.net/video/zAvGOsgQ_5Q/видео.html
You talk to the point...
Word.
Traffic ad without any pixels is my answer!!
But on another note. I’m running a contest for a free giveaway with a two step funnel and I’m only collecting (first names and emails)
I put $35 behind the campaign and used conversions with a Facebook pixel set up and for SOME reason I am spending $3 PER CONEVERSION! ($21 spent already within a day) and Facebook has only reached 800 people. Is that normal for a CONTEST GIVEAWAY ad?
Performance is not based on a contest or not -- yes an incentive helps but there are more factors (your Targeting X your Creative = Engagement (CTR) -- Your landing page is what is responsible for converting (the UX/UI, the images, the copy, ect.).
I would recco to do a traffic campaign with landing page view optimization (but requires a pixel) and after you get 500 pixel fires on the page to pivot to a conversion campaign.
You need the pixel long term if you want to be effective.
If my goal is solely to build my pixel up to the 50 conversions ratio and I want to run a few traffic ads to reach enough people etc., should I be using custom audiences? Or should I just be using one target audience/interest? My goal isn’t to optimize or make conversions, just to gain traffic to later retarget.
I would ideally use Lookalike audiences/custom audiences if you have a good source (ie. email list, or video viewers till 95%). If not, then start testing interest & behavior targeting.
Amazing Tha k you. Traffic.
Thanks for watching!
What is the best type of ad to make if I just want it to say "Learn More" and direct to a specific page on my website?
What is the business/marketing goal?
What is the option in 2020 to get the conversion based on the purchase conversion Facebook pixel? and the charging the ad as per (per purchase). the purchase works fine. but am looking for the strategy that should not charge me with impressions, and Like
When you advertise on FB/IG you pay for impressions. You can be billed differently, which can be confusing but regardless if you sold something on your website you will be paying for the advertising on an impression level.
Thanks. I did 1 mistake, the mistake was the I keep checking the facebook Purchase conversion pixel. Now when I restarted my ads it shows 28 Purchases. however the purchases were mine for test purpose. Can you please help me understand in few lines how facebook charge (like how do facebook authenticate a real cuatomer) ?
point 1: i have turned on the ad after testing.
@@TheWaqaspuri ahh, hmmm -- just re-build the ad-set. It will clear out the data.
I would like to run a campaign for my dried fruit shop, what campaign should i choose for getting people to my landing page?Also which is the better option for getting maximum response?plz reply
What is your goal -- to sell something online or get people to come to a physical store?
@@MarketHustle for getting online customers so that i can build up a home delivery platform too
Great content.
Thank youuuu friend, welcome to the channel!
Hi, im water purifier agent. Im selling a product of the company and currently want to try involving in digital marketing. My objective is to increase my personal sales. So for this situation, which one is better for me?
No clue.
I would need A LOT more info to help you with that.
Feel free to book a 1:1 consultation and I can help: calendly.com/zarynsidhu/fbads-localcampaign-call-with-zaryn
Can i use conversion even if i dont have a website? I only have fb page.
No, you would want to use a message optimization for this. I have a video that explains how-to do this: ruclips.net/video/0nuT6xePAgc/видео.html
Hi, sorry could you explaing better what you meant by "Avoid hyper-targeting"?. Great video!!
Hyper-targeting: Targeting an audience size that is too small (i.e. Campaign with 20K-30K in audience would be very low so costs would be very high from a CPM perspective and we would generally avoid, unless it was a high-qualified audience like a website visitors or video viewer audience.)
Key Note: There are some business situation where they might make sense, for example if you broke our your campaign by cities to show different ads that were more relevant, in this situation the increased CPM cost could be rationalize because there is more relevance. This is just one example of many.
But generally, the rule is be bigger the better if you have the proper budget to match the audience size.
Here is a video that goes deeper on proper audience-to-budget ratios and there is an Excel Audience Calculator you can download to help build your plans: ruclips.net/video/klWISQO-EB8/видео.html
Hey bud -- going to do a response video for this question to unpack it further. Turn on the 'bell' icon so you get the notification!
what do you use to make the small motion graphic edits?
No clue, my editor does it -- I think it is with Adobe Premiere
@@MarketHustle thank you
Hi! I'm running a new Jewelry Shop online and I'm also new to FB ads. I have a Facebook Page and a Website. I've been struggling with Conversion ads and I wanted to aim for Website purchases but I only have 8 records of it on my Pixel. What could I do to make it perform better? Or should I aim for a different goal? I'm also on a low budget as of now. Thanks and hope to hear from you soon!
I would run a Traffic Campaign optimized for Landing Page views to get more pixel data before optimizing for a Conversion Campaign. The exception to this rule is if you had a real kickass video creative which was good at generating demand.
The reality is that it is hard to drive conversions when prospecting unless youre creative, budget, and targeting are at the right places.
Hey bud -- going to do a full response video for this question. Turn on the 'bell' icon so you get the notification!
Here is the video! ruclips.net/video/ZOm7ih5wW04/видео.html
@@MarketHustle First thing i do before watching a video is read the comments....Tha fact that yuo replied and still came back later to post the link that's insane. You got my respect, subbed and haven't seen the video yet, just reading comments.
If its and e-commerce store i would prefer running conversion based pixel as i will be needing conversions at the end of the day , if its kind of blog or something like that i would prefer traffic pixel ... Am i right market&hustle?
Boom Correct -- The one caveat is if you are driving traffic to a new page (Pixel Needs about 500 fires to optimize 100%), so if it is a new page you might want to optimize to traffic for at least a week or so to build up enough signals before running conversions.
If i want the people click on a link in my website then I should use conversion or traffic?
thanks!
Conversion (and you can create a custom conversion for the button that you want them to click or just tag the landing page as the conversion point -- assuming you own the website page where they will land after that click, and can tag it.)
Amazing content! Subscribed :-)
Welcome aboard mate!
Great video 👍👍
Thank you 👍
Hi, i want to do a whatsapp group class, should i use the traffic or conversion campaign? I would appreciate your response.
What is the business goal?
Hi great tutorial, quick question. I want t direct potential customers to my ebay store, what should i use? TRAFFIC or CONVERSIONS? thanks for reading.
I would user traffic, however, If you want to push your specific products then I would do a conversion campaign and tag you product listing. First step would be to tag your Product Listing with a custom pixel tag -- here is video with a breakdown I found: ruclips.net/video/pGPiPueL6vU/видео.html
@@MarketHustle Hi Market & Hustle, thanks for your reply. I watched the youtube video link but thats waaaaaaayyyyyy to much tech for me. As the video says its crazy that you just cant simply add a pixel to EBAY. thanks for your time,
@@pauljennings.8043 A simpler approach is to run a Traffic campaign =) Good Luck!
Ok, so I have a website which has a free downloadable ebook and a "contact me" box for a free 15 minute phone call. So, if I were to use a traffic campaign, visitors are sent to my website and they can do one of three things: Browse the website and leave, browse the website and download the ebook, or browse the website and book and appointment for a free call. If I were to use a "conversion campaign" what changes in the process from the customer's point of view? I assume from what you have said they still land on my website and can take one of the three actions described above..? Still struggling to see the difference. Thank you!
Conversion campaigns optimize towards users MOST-likely to take the desired on-site action. If the onsite action is "e-book download" then the delivery algorithm will bid heavier for a user it believes will take that action based. Also, it sounds like you have different objectives with this funnel, most campaigns would use an e-book as a top of funnel, and a consultation as more of a mid-lower funnel action depending on all the variables.
I feel like you will also have 3-5 more questions after my note, and if you want to connect and talk more in terms of strategy & campaign setup, just book a time on my Calendly. My guarantee is that the price you will pay for the hour will save you at least 10x in your media this year: calendly.com/zarynsidhu/fbads-localcampaign-call-with-zaryn?month=2020-05
@@MarketHustle Thank you very much! I will take you up on your offer.👍
@@sectormentor6265 talk soon!
Hi Market and Hustle. I have an AirPod Case company that I have been using traffic ads for the last couple of days. I have had about 200 link clicks but no purchases. Would it be worth switching to Conversion campaign? As this is something I would like. It is a shopify store.
Yes, I would switch to Conversion campaigns for prospecting, but you can do Traffic for Retargeting w/ landing page views if your audience pool is low.
@@MarketHustle Thanks. This may be a bit off topic but what audience would you suggest targeting for the Airpod Cases? I'm finding it very difficult.
thanks bro, i love u
You're welcome!
I'm really confuse on this, if you can create a custome audience why should I go for conversion.. When it costs more.
I made an updated video on this, take a look: ruclips.net/video/m6sGd6oRdEA/видео.html
Quick question please. If I choose Conversions optimization in Purchase event, Facebook says I may get 0 conversions, and they suggest using Link clicks as optimization for the Purchase event. Should I go with their recommendation to feed Pixel data, or ignore their warning and choose Conversions?
Watch my latest video on optimizing for the pixel -- it should explain this
Hi, I try to run a coupon extension landing page ads on Facebook, only targeting in US, the goal is getting more people install the web extension, but when i run the ads, it cost a lot, n the CTR n CVR sooo low, the CPA sooo High, how can i do this kind of ads from very beginning? Like do i need to run the traffic campaign before i run the conversion Camp? HELP >
Well -- the targeting & the ad on Facebook is what will drive the CTR -- the better the targeting & creative the higher engagement.
Conversions however are driven by two main factors:
1) The intent of the audience
2) The landing page
SO if you have a low CTR that means you need to optimize your targeting & creative. If you have a high CTR but a low conversion rate then you must optimize the landing page.
Hi! I have a question. I tried doing the conversion ad an it’s saying active but there’s no traffic or money spent. Do you know why this is happening?
There could be many reasons:
The common things are #1 Your ads are not approved yet and #2 you might have the wrong data range (I do that all the time and freak out LOL).
#3 you are using a budget that is really low over a long flight meaning the pacing will be slow AF or you are using a bid cap that is really low and the algorithm can't find any conversions in that range.
Market & Hustle thank you so much !
Can I use conversion ads for cold traffic then use traffic ads for retargeting? Because that will not cost much in retargeting
Yes you technically could. This would work better if your page has been tagged with a pixel and has had over 500 pixel fires and plenty of conversion activity.
Okay thank you for information
very informative content and helpful. Thanks, but I hope you can work on your vocal fry when talking especially towards the end of your sentences, really unpleasant.
What a strange thing to say to someone.
For those of us that don't have a website or app, what as objective (s) are best thanks.
It depends on your goal, but yu can us native lead gen forms if you are looking to drive leads --- or test messaging.
@@MarketHustle Thank you for your advice and response. Their are few typos, didn't get full message. We currently advertise from engagement boosted page posts locally. But ultimately wanting to get best/most at the level we are currently at and build from there.
So if you have a new business and no one knows you should you still do conversion for cold traffic?
It depends on the product/service, price, audience, offer. Every business needs a custom strategy based on it's goals and resources available.
@@MarketHustle it is a product business, price no higher than $30
@@anointedplus its a low-ticket item so yes. I would do a conversion campaign if your goal is to generate sales.
@@MarketHustle Thank you so much for this! Everyone kept on telling me to do traffic and get 50 landing views before I do conversion
@@anointedplus That is specifically true for new websites or if you just added the FB pixel.
Please help .. I have been running conversion ads for about 5 days and I got some events like add to cart and page view and initiate checkout.. But I just wondering when I checked my instagram account, there is no single like on my ads that been displayed on instagram feeds. Is it normal? Thankyou
What is the goal of the campaign? To get sales? then the algorithm is going to optimize for sales not anything else -- those are secondary metrics that are not correlated to business outcomes.
Directionally, if you don't have a lot of engagement then that means you ads might need work.
Hey bud -- going to do a response video for this question. Turn on the 'bell' icon so you get the notification!
Thank You Very Much ❤️🔥🔥
You're welcome!
Good job buddy (Y)
Thank you!!!!
It seems that direct conversions is not getting me enough results. Can I use the Scenario C with low budget?
Yes, or you can try optimizing for a step before the conversion (i.e. Add To Cart or Initiated Check out) Look our our video on 'Facebook Ads Learning Phase' this will give you deep insight into setting up your conversion campaign to get strong delivery/performance.
Am selling a low ticket product of 2-3 dollars what do u advice traffic or conversion?
Unless you are selling in an emerging market, selling a 2-3 item via paid social ads is most fo the times going to be an unprofitable strategy as the cost of media has increased alot in the last few years.
What about if it’s a service business. Real estate
What is your question?
Im selling streetwear online (my own brand) my average cost per uniqe link click is like 0,05€ in traffics objective - and in conversion its like 0,7€ for a single uniqe click. How are these stats? Average?
Typically CPM & CPC is more expensive for conversion optimization. I can't comment on the numbers as benchmarks are different for countries and audiences.
At the end of the day, if you can be profitable with those numbers is what really matters. I have clients paying $20 a click on LinkedIn but they are selling million dollar services so they are willing to pay that price for the audience.
Hi Zaryn, really helpful video. But please let me know about this
1. I want to sell my online English grammar course, low value product, in India. As a new commer I don't have website yet or neither facebook pixel. So for me, what would be the best objective?? How do I target right audience?? I'm using landing page.
2. I want to sell my Learn Bengali course worth value $499 for 3 months in Usa market. What would be best strategy?? This time I don't have any landing page.
Thanks in advance. Please help.
AHh there is a strategy for this with Facebook Messanger & a chat bot -- I have a video that is not for the exact situation you have but that explains this strategy for a complex purchase decision and I think the framework can work for you... watch it here, starting at min 3:36 -- ruclips.net/video/zAvGOsgQ_5Q/видео.html
Sir i have women clothing e commerce website which fb ads is best my product selling And how much the starting budget spend per day
I will have to explain this in a full video response... can you share more details, specific focus for product, average price range? target audience? key geo markets, and do you have the pixel setup?
If i Have Song On SpotifyOr RUclips And I Use Fb Traffic Ads.Will That Work
Well, in the sense that it would drive traffic YES -- but would people actually engage and listen? That has a lot to do with the landing page, title of song and visuals, and how well you targeted your audience....
What if I don't think I can achieve 50 conversions in 7 days. Can I run traffic instead?
No -- still try conversion, but just optimize for a step before the conversion. Watch this video to understand: ruclips.net/video/00VqnGHFEiE/видео.html&lc=UgxbV6IZ3aolkxmSUaV4AaABAg
What I don't understand is how the ads work on the viewer side with the different campaigns. If I choose engagement and run the same ad as a conversion, whats being shown to the potential customer and how is one actually "driving sales"
yeah that is a whole different video....