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Hi Konstantinos Quick question - For a new Meta ad account, if my brand only sells one specific product and want to reach specific audience, would it make sense to create just one Advantage Shopping campaign and toss in multiple creatives that performed well in the testing campaign? Also, if another brand sells multiple products in the same niche, would this approach work, or would it be better to create separate campaigns (or ad sets) for each product? I’m wondering if creating multiple campaigns in the ad account (with the same targeting) is a good idea, or should I stick to just a few campaigns instead? I would really appreciate your opinion!
Yes it would make sense. When we talk about multiple campaigns with dif creatives and angles we talk about scaling. You can start like this and even dublicate the best seller creative campaign without the ones that won and took the budget in the first to scale further. About 2 depends on how similar are the products and the aov they have. About many campaigns same targeting watch my daily loop theory videos to understand why it is not an issue as long as they are dif products.
Hello, sir. For my boost Facebook ads. I use Message destination and Campaign Messenger. But my boost doesn't have a message just to get the reach. I boost to sell women's clothing and focus on Dresses such as Wedding Dress, party dress, Etc.For this boost, I use detailed targeting such as women's clothing, wedding dress, online shopping, dresses, engaged shoppers, luxury goods with lookalike audience (1%-3%) & (3%-6%) and (6%-10%). Thank you so much
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Hi Konstantinos
Quick question - For a new Meta ad account, if my brand only sells one specific product and want to reach specific audience, would it make sense to create just one Advantage Shopping campaign and toss in multiple creatives that performed well in the testing campaign?
Also, if another brand sells multiple products in the same niche, would this approach work, or would it be better to create separate campaigns (or ad sets) for each product?
I’m wondering if creating multiple campaigns in the ad account (with the same targeting) is a good idea, or should I stick to just a few campaigns instead?
I would really appreciate your opinion!
Yes it would make sense. When we talk about multiple campaigns with dif creatives and angles we talk about scaling. You can start like this and even dublicate the best seller creative campaign without the ones that won and took the budget in the first to scale further.
About 2 depends on how similar are the products and the aov they have. About many campaigns same targeting watch my daily loop theory videos to understand why it is not an issue as long as they are dif products.
How can be good with 2.5 roas?
If breakeven ROAS is 1,5 it is! I dont know what kind of breakeven ROAS you have!!!
Hello, sir. For my boost Facebook ads. I use Message destination and Campaign Messenger. But my boost doesn't have a message just to get the reach. I boost to sell women's clothing and focus on Dresses such as Wedding Dress, party dress, Etc.For this boost, I use detailed targeting such as women's clothing, wedding dress, online shopping, dresses, engaged shoppers, luxury goods with lookalike audience (1%-3%) & (3%-6%) and (6%-10%). Thank you so much
Do ads on the ads manager with sales purchase event not with boost post