My Journey to $500/Day Using Shopify.

Do you have success with Pinterest and Wanelo?

Random sales from WANELO and Pinterest. Pinterest is a very tough cookie to crack. I've not yet been able to understand Pinterests advertising enough to scale out more. It's really confusing and tough to understand what works and what doesn't.
 
The big question. What is your CPC and how do you handle the fake traffic that facebook sends you. Do you do retargeting?

Not a big question at all. My CPC rates are around $0.12 - $0.25. I tend to end my ads once they get higher than a $0.25 CPC. As for fake traffic, I don't get what you're saying. I mean, not every click will convert. I'd rather spend less and buy traffic on FB versus Google. Your traffic is only about 30% of the overall equation. If it's cheap and quality, then great. After the traffic gets to your website, if it isn't converting then it's a problem with your website. I do not utilize retargeting at all.
 
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You can show a sample ads? :)

Wow seriously? Can I run them for you for free? Maybe I can come over and mow your yard? Make you a sandwich? Research and trial/error things yourself. If you did then you wouldn't be asking these questions and if you're taking everyone's journeys and tips verbatim and not applying them to your own niche, then you'll never get success. I'd have to say 90% or more of people's successful journeys on BHW are NOT reading someone's success story and then duplicating. It's reading a success story, extracting the wisdom, applying it to their own niche business and then ramping it up + learning along the way. You want a handout obviously.
 
i am new i dont knw what i do i promote my youtube account and get more subscibers and views to be honest i want to earn money and i want to more clicks on youtube videos and viewsplz help meee

Ooooook? Lol. Not once in this journey have I mentioned I use YouTube at all. Because I don't. I never have and I'm the incorrect person to ask. I don't even have a YouTube channel. Have you even read the journey or did you just see that I had earned profits so I automatically know? It sure is frustrating sharing a personal success journey and how I got there; when I'm hoping to help/inspire others. But users don't even read the journey and just start asking for handouts and tips that aren't even relevant. I don't mind giving insight or advice to people who are actually trying but damn.
 
Very inspiring thread. I did one year ago similar to this but got sidetracked, will reactivate it and invest more dedication into it.
Good luck to you too!
 
Not a big question at all. My CPC rates are around $0.12 - $0.25. I tend to end my ads once they get higher than a $0.25 CPC. As for fake traffic, I don't get what you're saying. I mean, not every click will convert. I'd rather spend less and buy traffic on FB versus Google. Your traffic is only about 30% of the overall equation. If it's cheap and quality, then great. After the traffic gets to your website, if it isn't converting then it's a problem with your website. I do not utilize retargeting at all.

I do think it is a big questions as facebook has a big fake traffic problem. Just compare the number of visitors to your site (analytics) with the number of visitors you paid for. In most cases you'll notice a big difference. At least 50% of the facebook traffic you pay for is fake traffic. That's why everyone is doing retargeting only. Is your experience different?
 
Random sales from WANELO and Pinterest. Pinterest is a very tough cookie to crack. I've not yet been able to understand Pinterests advertising enough to scale out more. It's really confusing and tough to understand what works and what doesn't.

Three things

1) use pinterest engagers and website visitor audiences in all your adds (including the 1% lookalike audiences)

2) start and stop campaigns. Pinterest front loads the exposure, so reduce your bids and not cast a wide net towards a less buying insterested audience

3) I found making visual infographics which somehow include actual product shots pinned as a rich pin from the product page with the ad linking to the product category page works the best when the infographic reasonates with the market.
 
A very nice journey mate!!
I have some questions, I have little experience with online business
For a beginner let's say, would you recommend me to start with an online store? Or start with another project?
How much money does it take to start a store? (Starting money, adds, testing) an estimate Thanks!
 
Three things

1) use pinterest engagers and website visitor audiences in all your adds (including the 1% lookalike audiences)

2) start and stop campaigns. Pinterest front loads the exposure, so reduce your bids and not cast a wide net towards a less buying insterested audience

3) I found making visual infographics which somehow include actual product shots pinned as a rich pin from the product page with the ad linking to the product category page works the best when the infographic reasonates with the market.

Very interesting. Do you advertise on Pinterest a lot? You sound like you have a lot of experience with Pinterest ADs? Would love to chat more.
 
Awesome job.
This has been so promising and inspiring for me.
Thanks for sharing..

I've been using Shopify for a couple of my projects and I found it great.
And I think with more Instagram followers, you can even do way more than that.

All the best..
 
How well have you progressed since you created this thread? How much are you earning per day now?

Good luck btw, you did a pretty great job for a beginner.
 
How well have you progressed since you created this thread? How much are you earning per day now?

Good luck btw, you did a pretty great job for a beginner.

It's 12:20am here. Here's a screenshot from the Shopify App for yesterday's sales. Business has continued to progress well. I'm currently selling it though for 6 figures :-) I'll have a new niche I'm targeting up and running soon.
 

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It's 12:20am here. Here's a screenshot from the Shopify App for yesterday's sales. Business has continued to progress well. I'm currently selling it though for 6 figures :) I'll have a new niche I'm targeting up and running soon.
Congrats man!
 
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