Positive ROI using Facebook Ads

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SpicyDominik

Hello all,

this is my first post in this forum. (sorry for possible grammar mistakes)

I don't want to be pesky or annoying, but I have been working with Facebook Ads for several years now, I'm running some really profitable ad campaigns and I see quite a lot of misleading information or misunderstanding in this forum.

So I would like to give you some tips from my experience

First of all: if you try to invest 10 dollars in Facebook ads and try to get 20 back, nothing will happen. (I'm talking only about e-commerce advertising.) We should understand that at the moment we have quite a lot of competition in Facebook feed, so it's logical, that getting positive ROI isn't so easy. In order to make money, it's a must to know something our competitors don't. That's why, first of all, we should invest at least couple of hundred pounds (or dollars) to get the information we could use for optimizing our campaign. It's unavoidable. Think about it as investment in useful information but not as losses. If you could be able to make positive ROI from 10 dollars all of us already would be millionaires.

Secondly: testing testing testing. If you think that you know your customer the best, you are wrong :). Let's use the raw data (we already spend some money on), but not our intuition or some kind of cosmic energy to optimize the campaign. That's why it's a must to create at least couple of ad sets, different ads and different target groups, but I guess you already know that. And it's a big job requiring knowledge and experience to optimize whole campaign properly.

I haven't said anything spectacular. It's just common sense. However some people still believe they can make a fortune out of 5 bucks. Save them, go buy a snickers.

Dear people, if you want to earn a million, don't be afraid to invest and take the risk. Facebook ads at the moment, is a wonderful tool to create e-commerce leads (you have heard about new algorithms etc), some of my clients make 600% ROAD (return on ad spent) or more.

In order to prove my knowledge in this field I would add screenshots from my clients ad campaigns, but I don't have 30 posts. If you interested, simply contact me or leave a comment.

I hope this post will stimulate a dialogue. I would be happy to discuss or advise you if you have some questions.

Thank you for you time
 

Highland Spring

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I had a similar experience with Google Adwords maybe 9 or 10 years ago it didn't have a high direct ROI but what it was good for was bring onboard new customers so I would take a sale with a small profit then in six months the same customer would come back and re-order, so it was a long term winner. After two years or so I moved 100% to use Search Marketing, in hindsight I would have been better spreading my efforts between PPC and SEO but at the time I didn't like the thought of lining Google's pockets etc
 
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fisicx

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An lot depends on the product. If you are selling filters for sewage pumps I doubt your ROI will be good. Adwords on the other hand may have an excellent ROI for the same filters.
 
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G7VIX

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I want to see your big ROI screenshots.

I can set up many online retail websites dropshipping anything from China.

But the facebook advertising I am yet to study.

You make my websites profitable I split the profit with you 50:50.

How much budget do I need to start? I want to start small see results then keep adding more funds / recycle the profits.
 
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