So this was very insightful, especially retargetting and avoiding paying customers. Is there a way without using the website to avoid sending ads to customers who has filled in a form. So if we do an ad, and pay and send it out he first time and ask them to fill a form, and 100 people filled it. The next time I send out the as again, I want to avoid those 100 people... Is it possible without using website URL?
So glad it was helpful! And yes, you can do that if you use Facebook's native lead form (the Lead campaign). You can target people who opened the form but didn't complete it.
If i jave different unrelated products in my website eh. Metal artt, jewelry, cups etc they dont belong to a niche, how us the the best way to target each kind if product
So this was very insightful, especially retargetting and avoiding paying customers.
Is there a way without using the website to avoid sending ads to customers who has filled in a form.
So if we do an ad, and pay and send it out he first time and ask them to fill a form, and 100 people filled it.
The next time I send out the as again, I want to avoid those 100 people...
Is it possible without using website URL?
So glad it was helpful! And yes, you can do that if you use Facebook's native lead form (the Lead campaign). You can target people who opened the form but didn't complete it.
If we create the lookalike audience, how do we then implement this into ads manager?
Hey there! When you're creating an ad, in the ad set level you will select the lookalike audience as the custom audience that you want to target.
If i jave different unrelated products in my website eh. Metal artt, jewelry, cups etc they dont belong to a niche, how us the the best way to target each kind if product
If each product has a different target audience, then you'd need a different ad set for each product targeting a different audience.
@@LYFEMarketingAtlanta thank you! So one campaign different asset, with each asset targeting a specific audience works?
Correct!