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I kept testing ads but nothing was clicking… until I fixed this
I’ll be real… I was stuck for a while with paid ads. Testing campaigns, switching audiences, even increasing budget… but results were just inconsistent. At some point I started thinking maybe it was the product or the market. But it wasn’t. What I realized was I was focusing too much on the backend (targeting, settings, etc)… and not enough on what people actually see first the creative. Once I started simplifying my ads, better hooks, clearer message, less “trying to be perfect”… things actually started improving. Not overnight, but way more stable than before. Still learning and testing, but that shift made a big difference for me. Curious What’s been the most frustrating part for you when running ads right now?
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@Genevive Amoncio Honestly, for me the first signs weren’t crazy sales right away it was small things. I started noticing better click-through rates, people actually engaging with the ad (likes, comments), and my CPC started dropping a bit. That told me the creative was finally catching attention. Before that, it felt like I was just paying to get ignored 😅 Once those improved, conversions became a lot more consistent after. If you’re about to start, I’d focus way more on testing different creatives than overthinking the settings that made the biggest difference for me. What platform are you planning to run ads on?
I feel like my landing page is off… but I can’t tell what exactly Post
I’ve been staring at my landing page for too long now and I think I’m stuck in that zone where everything looks fine… but something’s clearly not working. I’ve tested a few changes tweaked the headline, moved things around, even simplified parts of it but conversions still feel inconsistent. At this point I’m starting to think I might be missing something obvious. Maybe the messaging isn’t clear enough?Or the structure is confusing? Would really appreciate some honest feedback 👇 If you landed on a page and didn’t convert, what usually makes you bounce?
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@Hamza Elouaddane That’s a really good breakdown actually, especially the part about the first 5 seconds. I think that might be where I’m going wrong my first section probably isn’t answering all of that clearly enough, especially the “why should I care” part. Looking at it now, I might be focusing more on explaining instead of making it instantly obvious. Quick question though do you usually try to fit all 5 into one section, or prioritize a few depending on the offer?
Am new here
Hi everyone! 👋 My name is George Sharon, and I run a small business focused on [briefly describe your business, e.g., “selling custom digital products” or “ecommerce store with niche products”]. I’m here to learn more about running effective paid ads, get feedback on my campaigns, and connect with other members who are also growing their businesses. I’d love to share ideas, see what’s working for others, and help where I can with tips or feedback on ads. Looking forward to learning from all of you and building some great connections here!
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@George Sharon Good and you
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@George Sharon Sure no problem
Reselling with paid ads what actually matters
I’m involved in reselling and I mainly focus on using paid ads to drive targeted traffic to offers that already convert. From what I’ve seen, reselling only works long-term when the fundamentals are solid clear offer, simple funnel, and ads that match intent. When those aren’t aligned, scaling just burns budget faster. Right now I’m testing creatives and tightening the flow after the click before increasing spend. If anyone here is also reselling and running paid ads, I’m open to exchanging ideas and sharing what’s been working (and what hasn’t).
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For online store owners here Which part of a website has the biggest impact on sales in your opinion? • Product pages •Checkout flow •Homepage •Mobile experience Curious to hear different takes.
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