Very useful information. He shows the structure of how to analyze data in Facebook campaign results. He starts with campaign level then goes to ad set level and last goes to ad level. Shows the best metrics for traffic and conversion object campaign. Thank you man!
I've been in the ad game for a while and it's surprising how much of a difference something like comment management can make. For instance, a friend suggested Magic Monk, and their approach to leveraging emojis and comments for better engagement is something quite unique. Curious if anyone else has had the same experience?
Hi, great video! Question for you; what are your thoughts on structuring one ad per adset vs multiple ads per adset (when all targeting the same audience)?
For frequency, I have around a 1.1 daily but then on a larger time frame like 7 days its around 1.5+, should I be looking at the daily scale or is the longer time frames more important for this? Thanks!
I have a limited budget of maybe $300 at most for one, one-month campaign. Wouldn't using an ad-set budget rather than campaign harm my reach, since that would mean I'm essentially stretching maybe $50 per ad set over a month?
How do i check the cost pero results of múltiple campaigns at a time? For example, i create 3 campaigns in a month, how do i know the cpr of the 3 toguether?
Happy to stand corrected but at 9:44 you mention that the best perfoming adset is the one at the top ($1.57). But from what I can see this is the worst performing adset. Its spent almost $370 resulting in a higher cost per lead. Surely the best perfoming ad set is actually the one at the bottom with a cost per lead of $1.17 and a spend of almost $27 = cheaper leads with a much higher CTR and using only 2 ad creatives?
Hi Julian, I noticed that the efficacy of my Facebook UTM tracking in Google Analytics has dropped since the Apple ATT updates. I saw a video from a channel called Elevar that said Google Analytics server side tracking for would help improve the accuracy of UTM data. What are you thoughts? Would setting up server side tracking with this issue? Would love to see a video on this topic.
What other metrics do you normally use to analyze your campaigns? Let us know
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Good thing you clarified the difference between "with pp" and "no pp".
Very useful information. He shows the structure of how to analyze data in Facebook campaign results. He starts with campaign level then goes to ad set level and last goes to ad level. Shows the best metrics for traffic and conversion object campaign. Thank you man!
More of these! I'd watch even live analyzing sessions, no script, organic thought process
Those are invaluable
I'm a newbie here and Cedric explains so well
One of the most important topics. Cedric just nailed it 👏
This is the video I've been looking for since I was thrown an ads account to analyze, thank you so much!
PP.... *chuckles*
Kidding aside. Yes, I ran an A and B test and I noticed that the creative side of the ad could mean a lot when getting results.
I've been in the ad game for a while and it's surprising how much of a difference something like comment management can make. For instance, a friend suggested Magic Monk, and their approach to leveraging emojis and comments for better engagement is something quite unique. Curious if anyone else has had the same experience?
This was a really informative video.
Thank you.
thanks for showing content
thank you
thankyou for the video
What CPM are you wanting to have in real estate LG objective , (specifically investing)?
Great, thanks for the help
Hi, great video! Question for you; what are your thoughts on structuring one ad per adset vs multiple ads per adset (when all targeting the same audience)?
Also curious about this one because it's quiet hard to analyze an ad on primary text level...
For frequency, I have around a 1.1 daily but then on a larger time frame like 7 days its around 1.5+, should I be looking at the daily scale or is the longer time frames more important for this? Thanks!
Im surprised they didn't use dynamic creative - whats the benefit of creating separate ads now? Dynamic creative saves time!
I have a limited budget of maybe $300 at most for one, one-month campaign. Wouldn't using an ad-set budget rather than campaign harm my reach, since that would mean I'm essentially stretching maybe $50 per ad set over a month?
How do i check the cost pero results of múltiple campaigns at a time? For example, i create 3 campaigns in a month, how do i know the cpr of the 3 toguether?
You need to manually calculate / export to excel and calculate… but I am building an app to help you automate it, want to try it out?
Is there a way to filter Facebook ad reporting by interests?
Happy to stand corrected but at 9:44 you mention that the best perfoming adset is the one at the top ($1.57). But from what I can see this is the worst performing adset. Its spent almost $370 resulting in a higher cost per lead. Surely the best perfoming ad set is actually the one at the bottom with a cost per lead of $1.17 and a spend of almost $27 = cheaper leads with a much higher CTR and using only 2 ad creatives?
Hi Julian, I noticed that the efficacy of my Facebook UTM tracking in Google Analytics has dropped since the Apple ATT updates. I saw a video from a channel called Elevar that said Google Analytics server side tracking for would help improve the accuracy of UTM data. What are you thoughts? Would setting up server side tracking with this issue? Would love to see a video on this topic.
yes, it can. But with all tracking it depends. There is no magic pill
i wouldnt say its not informative maybe im not in the level yet
Didn’t really explain how to analysis the data did you. Just a load of waffle 🙃 no actual information just saying either this is good or that’s bad