That was a overwhelming amount of information. I'm going to have to watch parts of this video again! Especially the parts about advertising. I will eventually join the community. I'm broke right now so it will have to be after our soft launch
Hi William, I love the video! I found this incredibly helpful, so thank you. I was wondering, who did you use to build your website? Who would you recommend to someone who doesn’t want to build their own? Also, do you use or recommend instagram ads? Thanks in advance!
@Blueangel068 thanks for tuning in! I build that site myself, but we are getting one redone right now. We have someone within the Poop Scoop Millionaire community who can help for a really affordable price. And meta ads run on FB and Instagram, so it's all in the same place!
@@Scoop-Start To get a full time google expert at some point... One question for you pls - i know you've said elsewhere that flyers are basically a waste of time and FB ads make better use of the same spend but... have you tried flyering a referral cash offer and did that ever return OK? I'm just thinking of an additional low budget marketing play outside of FB group posting.
Hiring a google ads manager is 100% recommended! Most of our flyer offers were like $25 or $50 off your first month. The time investment to client ratio was so bad we didn't even try anything else. We did do some EDDM, and a few post card campaigns, but those pretty much broke even. The other thing you can do is the "Free trial method" and reach out to friends/family/people that interact with your FB page and offer them a 2-3 week free trial in exchange for a Google review. Worst case scenario you get a google review, best case scenario they sign up for services after the trial. - Just don't be pushy!
@@Scoop-Start brilliant stuff thx. I'm literally building my website right now and launching next week. I'll join your skool group as soon as I clear $100 per week
Oh no! That's a bummer.... hmm.... I don't know specifically if these are available but other popular options are yard book, housecall pro, and service auto pilot.
So I’ve been running ads on Facebook for a few weeks, over 100 clicks on my website but no buyers. I haven’t tried google ads yet because when first starting out I was given the advice by another pooper scooper to try Awareness ads, specifically omnipresent campaigns. Do you have any experience with these or is it better to just use leads or engagement campaigns?
I don't normally recommend running FB ads to your website unless you have invested a ton of time and money into conversation rate optimization, have a great onboarding process, and a strong remarketing system. If anything is wrong on the site you could be lighting your money on fire. The main metric you should be considered with is conversions and cost per conversion. Which you can setup tracking funnels throigh Google analytics. Even with all thise messages/lead forms still often perform better.
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That was a overwhelming amount of information. I'm going to have to watch parts of this video again! Especially the parts about advertising. I will eventually join the community. I'm broke right now so it will have to be after our soft launch
Hopefully, it was helpful!
Looking forward to seeing you in the community when you're ready!
Hi William, I love the video! I found this incredibly helpful, so thank you. I was wondering, who did you use to build your website? Who would you recommend to someone who doesn’t want to build their own? Also, do you use or recommend instagram ads? Thanks in advance!
@Blueangel068 thanks for tuning in!
I build that site myself, but we are getting one redone right now.
We have someone within the Poop Scoop Millionaire community who can help for a really affordable price.
And meta ads run on FB and Instagram, so it's all in the same place!
Is your instant quote something you built into your site or is it tied directly/plugin with Sweep and go?
@randyforguson7057 it's through Sweep&go. Ours has a little extra modification though
I'm very positive Sweep&Go does it for you. It's a part of their "client onboarding" feature.
@@bonehelm yes indeed!
@@Scoop-Start thanks everyone
Do you just quote leads directly in messenger, or do you push them towards your free quote tool?
We quote in messenger directly! But testing website traffic as well.
Great video.
Thank you! What was your top takeaway?
@@Scoop-Start To get a full time google expert at some point... One question for you pls - i know you've said elsewhere that flyers are basically a waste of time and FB ads make better use of the same spend but... have you tried flyering a referral cash offer and did that ever return OK? I'm just thinking of an additional low budget marketing play outside of FB group posting.
Hiring a google ads manager is 100% recommended!
Most of our flyer offers were like $25 or $50 off your first month. The time investment to client ratio was so bad we didn't even try anything else.
We did do some EDDM, and a few post card campaigns, but those pretty much broke even.
The other thing you can do is the "Free trial method" and reach out to friends/family/people that interact with your FB page and offer them a 2-3 week free trial in exchange for a Google review. Worst case scenario you get a google review, best case scenario they sign up for services after the trial. - Just don't be pushy!
@@Scoop-Start brilliant stuff thx. I'm literally building my website right now and launching next week. I'll join your skool group as soon as I clear $100 per week
Awesome, will be great to see you there!
Can you recommend any CRM (that could work for pooper scooping) that is available in the UK? unfortunately both jobber and sweepngo arent!
Oh no! That's a bummer.... hmm....
I don't know specifically if these are available but other popular options are yard book, housecall pro, and service auto pilot.
So I’ve been running ads on Facebook for a few weeks, over 100 clicks on my website but no buyers. I haven’t tried google ads yet because when first starting out I was given the advice by another pooper scooper to try Awareness ads, specifically omnipresent campaigns. Do you have any experience with these or is it better to just use leads or engagement campaigns?
I don't normally recommend running FB ads to your website unless you have invested a ton of time and money into conversation rate optimization, have a great onboarding process, and a strong remarketing system.
If anything is wrong on the site you could be lighting your money on fire.
The main metric you should be considered with is conversions and cost per conversion. Which you can setup tracking funnels throigh Google analytics.
Even with all thise messages/lead forms still often perform better.