NEW Facebook Ads

The guys who have been good at Facebook...and still good at Facebook I have respect for. I spent all day yesterday testing at least ten different offers with different laser targeted ads well as broad ads and had zero conversions. Not complaining here, and I'm sure other guys tested a ton more offers than ten. Maybe that's still the only secret...testing...or I just plain suck at this. Funny how my first ever affiliate campaign was on Facebook nearly a year ago and I was making a 100 a day on it immediately and now can't get shit to convert.
 


beeyatch

Top 3 factors 1.TRY 2.IT 3.YOURSELF or quick answer try it out your fucking self. If you have less than 50 posts on this forum and your asking question you are wasting your fucking time go read some threads and test things. Stop relying on someone handing you keys to the kingdom or just go and buy a freaking $97 dollars ebook


Thanks bitch. I want you to come say that to my face next aff summit.
 
Thanks bitch. I want you to come say that to my face next aff summit.

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yeah it's already 14 minutes passed the 6 hour mark for me

this is ridiculous. makes it hard as hell to plan campaigns for certain times of the day when they approve ads randomly anywhere from 5 minutes to 6+ hours
 
Got my ads disapproved after 8 hours coz the pic was showing skin...what?? I have seen sleazy pics on facebook ads..how are they approved...facebook sucks!
 
Yup... fuck facebook... go back to Google with their BS Quality Score and bans for BS reasons. Google blackbox vs Facebook Ad Approval... i'll take facebook any day

@Cliqz
Pause your campaign and launch it at whatever time you want... you can have it on pause during the review process.
 
Yup... fuck facebook... go back to Google with their BS Quality Score and bans for BS reasons. Google blackbox vs Facebook Ad Approval... i'll take facebook any day

@Cliqz
Pause your campaign and launch it at whatever time you want... you can have it on pause during the review process.

Yes on both counts. I usually have the bid at 0.01 and then I can move it up and down quickly with the pop-up window when I'm ready. Then I can run it when I want or start it when I'm ready to monitor the traffic. (of course, those are tricks I learned here on WF)

I forgot and started a campaign with a real first bid and was very lucky I was monitoring when it went live. It was a dud and I turned it off fast. I only lost $100. I would have lost a LOT more if I left it going overnight.
 
true

Facebook traffic is crap to start with. With that said you have to find the right target for the offer. It's not going to convert like a targeted search from google so keep that in mind.

exactly. FB is WAY different than ppc/search. They dont like to spend money..

Such a tricky advert medium
 
This is awesome

I'm breaking even on some IQ and survey's right now direct linking. With some tweaking there is definite potential here. Clicks are still pretty cheap, I find that I actually get cheaper clicks opting for cpm versus cpc if my ctr is > .1%
 
I'm breaking even on some IQ and survey's right now direct linking. With some tweaking there is definite potential here. Clicks are still pretty cheap, I find that I actually get cheaper clicks opting for cpm versus cpc if my ctr is > .1%

cpm??? what is this of which you speak
 
I went to watch movie and came back a couple of hours later to find my ads approved and a few sales already. Time to get busy tomorrow! :D

you say SALES, so your actually selling products in FB?

disclaimer: no i don't want your niche or KW's a simple yes or no will do.

of course i wouldn't hold it against you if you threw in a few pointers:rasta:
 
If I can maintain my CTR to linger above 0.1% all day then CPM is cheaper for me.
With the CPC skyrocketing, their CPM rates is looking more and more enticing.

You need to know what time your audience is clicking your ads.

For ex, my dating ads got high CTR before and after midnight and loosening out within the day.
 
3- You can get INSANELY cheap clicks if you get your CTR up high enough, and it may also depend on how much you're spending for that campaign, although I'm not entirely sure. I was avg'ing CTR's of .27-.35 today and I'm able to get bids down to as low as .03 per click, but I'm avg'ing .06 per click with most of my ads. You need to constantly monitor this shit and try it out on your own to see what works and what doesn't.

when u say "get bids down to as low as ...", do you mean being able to set the max cpc to that or just the automatic actual cpc they are charging you over time, regardless of how high ur max is?