[GUIDE] Facebook Ads - Blueprint for $1,000+ daily campaigns

If I have to use this method to sell women clothes, it would like writing an article on topic: How to use right combination of Denim with..blah blah...and link to FB page and then to site?
 
Thanks a lot for the post, really interesting.

IE I've to promote my web development company, I put on the ADS the post on a blog on my company website like "5 Best tips to create your company website", so people will read the blog post and maybe, leave the email and contact to have the website done by us. Is this a correct way?


TY
 
As a vendor, I?m in touch with affiliates doing fb ads on a daily basis, and in general the main approaches that I see affiliates doing are two. One leads to loss of money, the other leads to some affiliates doing over $1,000 daily. So, what is the crucial difference?

The type of campaign that tends to lead to loss of money is where affiliates set up some nice looking ads, and point them to the vendor?s page, i.e. direct linking. People tend to use facebook as a way to kill time/?socialize? and generally they are NOT in a buyer?s mode. Think of your facebook user as a chick at a restaurant scrolling through fb while waiting for the waiter to come to take her order...do you think she's going to buy anything at this time, no matter how good the vendor's page is? Direct linking will not work with fb ads. Linking to a review page is a step in the right direction, but generally this is still too much of a hard sell to bring a profit from facebook traffic.

So what is the right way to do it?

1. First, set up an external blog or micro niche site. The site should be focused on the NICHE not the product. Each page should feature an opt-in for a free pdf report (on the side, corner, or as a pop-up). The report should contain actually useful information with a soft-sell for the product.

2. Next, set up a niche-specific facebook page. On this page, have posts that are share-able, such as pictures, infographics, and articles of the "top 6 things..."/ "10 tips for.." etc type. These posts should link to pages on your external page.

3. When running the ads, link to posts on the facebook page (not directly to the external page). Obviously, writing catchy headlines and finding an attention-grabbing picture is very important. I would recommend you follow established pages such as viral thread, ladbible, etc? to get ideas on headings and graphics that get people to click on

4. With this set up, you should get lots of ppl to your page from the ads, and through their engagement (likes/tags/shares of posts), this will further provide free publicity to your page (each times a person likes/shares a post, their friends will see it on their home feed). Many will click through to your external blog/site, and if you have an incentivized opt in (free report), it is likely many will opt (fb traffic is a sucker for free stuff). If your free report/mini course is set up right (soft sells work best), then kick back and watch the cash flow.

5. Eventually, when you get enough people liking your page, you can decrease/stop your ad budget altogether, as the page will promote itself through user engagement.

I like to emphasize this - you should always have a niche-specific facebook page set up, and send traffic from the fb ads to it. That way, each time each person engages with the page (likes it or likes/shares/comments on a post), it will show up in their friends' newsfeed/home, and this will generate free further exposure of your page, creating a snowball effect. The key is creating engage-able posts. IMHO, fb ads that do not funnel traffic to fb pages are missing out big time.

Going back to the example chick scrolling facebook at the restaurant...it is likely she won't be buying anything, no matter how good the offer. However, it is very easy to get her to like, comment or even share a post from your page through an ad. If she has 500 friends on fb, let's assume 200 of these see her engagement on their fb home feed (Chick X likes/shared ....) and let's assume at least 20 (10%) are interested in the same topic as she is. There's a good chance you may get a sale out of these 20 (who may be sitting at home, opt in, and buy through the incentivized opt in)...but even better, it is likely that a couple of these 20 will also engage with your post (like/share/comment)...snowball effect-----------> full avalanche mode ;)

Focus on having a page full of useful and engage-able content while you are running ads, not on immediately sales (that will come automatically if your set up is as described above).

Good luck!
Mancar

Getting started on this asap. However I have one question. You said create a facebook page for the niche, why not create and use a facebook page specifically for your website/blog? Or are either fine?
 
I agree that interesting content and attractive images can cause more clicks on your page. This is the way when good quality brings quantity.
 
Great guide. Will use it once I get back to promoting on FB
 
Great post Mancar,
I just wonder how much budget would it take to get a desirable income with this strategy?
Would it be best for a low, medium or high competition niche?
 
Great tutorial. Could you teach us/me how to increase sales if running a watch/fashion jewlery store on FB + Wordpress Site. Thank you. Or atleast some quality links I could read about. Thank you once more :)
 
Hey, Thanks man!
I have been thinking about this myself as stumbling on one rake after another.
While just starting out, made campaigns with directly linking to the blog post, therefore seeing high-quality traffic,but low conversion and a small amount of revisits.
I was just starting to try this approach with my next campaigns and I'm glad to read that post
Cheers!
 
Muchas gracias por la información demasiado valiosa /
Thank you very much for the information too valuable
 
Thanks for the well written, concise post. I look forward to implementing the ideas with some twists to see what works.
 
Great info! Now to figure out how to budget facebook ads
 
Wow great post and advice taken on board to promote one of your newest products.
 
Hi,
Thanks for an informative post. I look forward to more of your guides. :)
Cheers!
 
I also heard that from various sources that biggest mistake with fb ads is when people try to sell directly with ad, but I am wondering is there some differences between niches,obviously it would be unrealistic to expect to sell dishwasher with fb ads, but lets say you are selling online courses and you laser target your niche with just pc users included, cuz most people wont bother buying when they are scrolling on the phone
 
lol, meanwhile in Germany.

Two weeks loonking hardcore for tutorials and reading all free Forums and there it is, in plain sight, a post from 2016 even that tells me exactly what i wanted to know. Embarrassing to ask stupid questions, thanks a lot. It should be flagged in Facebook thread Social media!!!
 
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