Lay it on me folks. What do you hate? What do you want more of? What do you love? Thursday is my Product day so I want a big fat list of things to work on to make the product even better before I really start scaling up ads
@Zac Hansen good questions. let's say i am someone new to this and i have no existing product/service to sell. 1. the course did show how to come up with the idea like coming up with your north star promise. so no worries, you have covered that but they need to get creative if they are in the ecomm realm. but the formula is still the same. 2. yes this. in the course, you showed that after crafting the north star promise, you take your old sales page and start to speed run. would be helpful if you can show what is the next step to take after crafting the north star promise. 3. the sale page. it would also be helpful if there a structure to follow like north star promise > how i help you to achieve that > bonuses > closing. i think that pretty much cover it. unless i discover something new then ill start a new thread.
Yes! but ultimately it depends on your patience. either way you will be spending that $150 so for me, i will just go for 3 days. i dont like sitting around doing nothing unless im away on a vacation or something and i have limited access to the internet.
Day two of testing, and one ad (my control, from earlier testing) is hogging all of my budget. The other two ads seem promising but aren't getting near enough budget to fully test them. What should I do?
if youre looking to test creative then ABO. 1 adset for 1 creative. then you have to look how many creative you want to test then work backwards. here the breakdown: 5 creative = 5 adset = $10 dollar per adset. so total will be 50 dollar per day then run for 3 days which total up will be $150 10 creative = 10 adset = $5 dollar per adset. so total will be still 50 dollar per day then run for 3 days which total up will be $150
Hello! can someone enlighten me what is the difference between overnight offers and sell while you sleep? its seems to me that overnight offers is a small part of sell while you sleep.