Looking for strategic feedback on Life Insurance campaigns 👇 Hey everyone, We’ve been running cash value life insurance campaigns with a media buyer for several months now and I’d love some high-level input from people who’ve seen success in this niche. Here’s where we’re at: ▪︎ Pixel is fully warmed up and should be delivering data by now ▪︎ Backend is connected (lead form + CRM + automation) ▪︎ Organic content on our page, although we need to create more Despite that, we’ve only seen a handful of leads and progress feels so much slower than expected! I know this niche can absolutely work as there are many insurance agencies that invest large sums of money into Meta's ad campaigns ... but I want to understand if what we’re experiencing is common or if something fundamental is missing??? For those of you with experience in financial/insurance ads: 1. How long did it realistically take you to start seeing consistent traction? 2. What were the biggest levers that moved the needle for you (creative, targeting, budget allocation, funnel setup)? 3. In hindsight, what would you have done differently earlier? Looking for quality insights from others who have actually been in the trenches with this type of campaign. Thanks in advance.