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please where can we advertise our products so we'll get more sells.

Help us choose between facebook ads or google ads.

which one is we'll get more sells.?

thank you
 
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Sure thing! When you're trying to figure out how to advertise your Cardrey Course niche, it's like choosing between two different roads: Facebook ads and Google ads. Each road has its own perks, so let's break it down.

Think of Facebook ads as a cool detective. It knows a lot about people - their ages, where they live, what they like, and what they do online. This means you can create ads that speak directly to the folks who are most likely to be interested in your course. Plus, Facebook has all sorts of ad formats, like images, videos, and slideshows, so you can get creative and find what works best for you.

On the other hand, Google ads are like a super helpful assistant. They're great at putting your course right in front of people who are actively searching for stuff like what you offer. You can pick specific keywords related to your niche, and when someone looks up those words on Google, your ad can pop up. It's like meeting someone exactly when they're looking for what you have to offer.

So, which one will bring in more sales? Well, it depends on who you're trying to reach and what your budget is like. If your audience hangs out a lot on Facebook and loves checking out cool stuff, Facebook ads might be the way to go. You can make ads that catch their eye and make them want to learn more about your course.

But if your potential customers are more the type to hop on Google and search for answers, then Google ads might be your best bet. Your ads can show up right when they're looking for information, making it more likely they'll click and check out what you have to offer.

Here's the fun part: You don't have to choose just one! It's like trying out different flavors of ice cream to see which one you like best. You can give both Facebook and Google ads a try, see how they perform, and then adjust your strategy based on what's working best for you. Start small, keep an eye on things like how many people are clicking your ads and how many are actually buying your course, and then tweak your approach as you go along. That way, you'll get the most out of your advertising and bring in those sales!
 
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Sure thing! When you're trying to figure out how to advertise your Cardrey Course niche, it's like choosing between two different roads: Facebook ads and Google ads. Each road has its own perks, so let's break it down.

Think of Facebook ads as a cool detective. It knows a lot about people - their ages, where they live, what they like, and what they do online. This means you can create ads that speak directly to the folks who are most likely to be interested in your course. Plus, Facebook has all sorts of ad formats, like images, videos, and slideshows, so you can get creative and find what works best for you.

On the other hand, Google ads are like a super helpful assistant. They're great at putting your course right in front of people who are actively searching for stuff like what you offer. You can pick specific keywords related to your niche, and when someone looks up those words on Google, your ad can pop up. It's like meeting someone exactly when they're looking for what you have to offer.

So, which one will bring in more sales? Well, it depends on who you're trying to reach and what your budget is like. If your audience hangs out a lot on Facebook and loves checking out cool stuff, Facebook ads might be the way to go. You can make ads that catch their eye and make them want to learn more about your course.

But if your potential customers are more the type to hop on Google and search for answers, then Google ads might be your best bet. Your ads can show up right when they're looking for information, making it more likely they'll click and check out what you have to offer.

Here's the fun part: You don't have to choose just one! It's like trying out different flavors of ice cream to see which one you like best. You can give both Facebook and Google ads a try, see how they perform, and then adjust your strategy based on what's working best for you. Start small, keep an eye on things like how many people are clicking your ads and how many are actually buying your course, and then tweak your approach as you go along. That way, you'll get the most out of your advertising and bring in those sales!
Thank You For Guide
 
please where can we advertise our products so we'll get more sells.

Help us choose between facebook ads or google ads.

which one is we'll get more sells.?

thank you
Each platform will have different advantages and disadvantages. Facebook will be more limited but the reach to customers is also quite high.
You can test your ads before starting to increase your budget
 
Each platform will have different advantages and disadvantages. Facebook will be more limited but the reach to customers is also quite high.
You can test your ads before starting to increase your budget
Alright, please do you have some tips on how to test it?
 
Alright, please do you have some tips on how to test it?
You have to run the test first with a small budget. Once you have run it, you will know how we need to fix the content and images so that there are no restrictions, and then we will optimize the rate results accordingly.
 
please where can we advertise our products so we'll get more sells.

Help us choose between facebook ads or google ads.

which one is we'll get more sells.?

thank you
Go with Google ads. I lose too many Facebook ads accounts these days because of bans.
 
Thank You For Guide
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Sure thing! When you're trying to figure out how to advertise your Cardrey Course niche, it's like choosing between two different roads: Facebook ads and Google ads. Each road has its own perks, so let's break it down.

Think of Facebook ads as a cool detective. It knows a lot about people - their ages, where they live, what they like, and what they do online. This means you can create ads that speak directly to the folks who are most likely to be interested in your course. Plus, Facebook has all sorts of ad formats, like images, videos, and slideshows, so you can get creative and find what works best for you.

On the other hand, Google ads are like a super helpful assistant. They're great at putting your course right in front of people who are actively searching for stuff like what you offer. You can pick specific keywords related to your niche, and when someone looks up those words on Google, your ad can pop up. It's like meeting someone exactly when they're looking for what you have to offer.

So, which one will bring in more sales? Well, it depends on who you're trying to reach and what your budget is like. If your audience hangs out a lot on Facebook and loves checking out cool stuff, Facebook ads might be the way to go. You can make ads that catch their eye and make them want to learn more about your course.

But if your potential customers are more the type to hop on Google and search for answers, then Google ads might be your best bet. Your ads can show up right when they're looking for information, making it more likely they'll click and check out what you have to offer.

Here's the fun part: You don't have to choose just one! It's like trying out different flavors of ice cream to see which one you like best. You can give both Facebook and Google ads a try, see how they perform, and then adjust your strategy based on what's working best for you. Start small, keep an eye on things like how many people are clicking your ads and how many are actually buying your course, and then tweak your approach as you go along. That way, you'll get the most out of your advertising and bring in those sales!
Good Info, Thanks Mate
 
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