Keep making videos brother. Even tho you arent getting millions of fews this value is better than most other "gurus". If you stay consistent and improve video production/quality you will see a huge increase in channel growth. Great work Keep up the great content
@@LiamMarketing I've currently spent $500 on FB ads and haven't seen much success. Im testing heaps of different things. My next ad test is a selfie video split testing the focus on the emotion of being unhappy with a dirty home and the emotion of fear (slipping over because their driveway is slippery) - I run a pressure cleaning business. What's your advice on this?
@@eliteclean5 if you've already tested a lot but only spent $500 you're probably not giving each ad enough chance and diluting you budget way too much. Post these kinds of videos on your socials but I would go so crazy with ad testing. Research what other cleaning companies are doing and copy what's working for them. I'd say keep it simple. Show a before/after image of a driveway split down the middle. Keep ad test directto the point of what you offer. You're not going to convince people to get their driveway cleaned with your prospecting ads. You just want to catch people already looking to get their drive cleaned. Post more content of your jobs completed on your Facebook page also to build that up. Just make 2/3 basic image ads in 1 cbo with 1 adset targeting your area only. All daily budget into it and leave it for at least 4 days
@@LiamMarketing When you say, "Just make 2/3 basic image ads in 1 cbo with 1 adset targeting your area only. All daily budget into it and leave it for at least 4 days". Im confused by what you mean?
@@eliteclean5 hard to explain it all out in chat. Basically it means simplify your approach. It may be useful for you to take a look at my consultations. 1 hour with me looking at your account and giving you exact instructions and I can answer any Facebook ad questions you have. It could save you a lot of wasted ad spend in the future. leadhouse.co.uk/1-on-1-consultation-with-liam-oneill/
Hi can we use these ads to sell b2b services directly. Ofcourse not with price. May be asking people to book a call. Or giving budget recommendation in the website ?
Do you also recommend this strategy for b2b products? Especially if they are over 20k+ and not straight away for sale but more in a lead funnel... Or is this more for b2c direct sales campaigns?
Over £20k may be too much for a direct to offer ad. You can always test it however. I've used this on products for 12k and had success...that was solar installations however though so b2c. For b2b I generally use different more long term strategies
Keep making videos brother. Even tho you arent getting millions of fews this value is better than most other "gurus". If you stay consistent and improve video production/quality you will see a huge increase in channel growth.
Great work
Keep up the great content
Thanks man. Much appreciated comments. I agree the production quality needs work also. Really happy to read your comment though mate. Cheers again 👍
@@LiamMarketing I've currently spent $500 on FB ads and haven't seen much success. Im testing heaps of different things. My next ad test is a selfie video split testing the focus on the emotion of being unhappy with a dirty home and the emotion of fear (slipping over because their driveway is slippery) - I run a pressure cleaning business. What's your advice on this?
@@eliteclean5 if you've already tested a lot but only spent $500 you're probably not giving each ad enough chance and diluting you budget way too much. Post these kinds of videos on your socials but I would go so crazy with ad testing. Research what other cleaning companies are doing and copy what's working for them. I'd say keep it simple. Show a before/after image of a driveway split down the middle. Keep ad test directto the point of what you offer. You're not going to convince people to get their driveway cleaned with your prospecting ads. You just want to catch people already looking to get their drive cleaned. Post more content of your jobs completed on your Facebook page also to build that up. Just make 2/3 basic image ads in 1 cbo with 1 adset targeting your area only. All daily budget into it and leave it for at least 4 days
@@LiamMarketing When you say, "Just make 2/3 basic image ads in 1 cbo with 1 adset targeting your area only. All daily budget into it and leave it for at least 4 days". Im confused by what you mean?
@@eliteclean5 hard to explain it all out in chat. Basically it means simplify your approach. It may be useful for you to take a look at my consultations. 1 hour with me looking at your account and giving you exact instructions and I can answer any Facebook ad questions you have. It could save you a lot of wasted ad spend in the future. leadhouse.co.uk/1-on-1-consultation-with-liam-oneill/
Hi can we use these ads to sell b2b services directly. Ofcourse not with price. May be asking people to book a call. Or giving budget recommendation in the website ?
Absolutely yes. I agree I wouldn't tent to use the price ad with b2b
@@LiamMarketing thank you
Do you also recommend this strategy for b2b products? Especially if they are over 20k+ and not straight away for sale but more in a lead funnel... Or is this more for b2c direct sales campaigns?
Over £20k may be too much for a direct to offer ad. You can always test it however. I've used this on products for 12k and had success...that was solar installations however though so b2c.
For b2b I generally use different more long term strategies
@@LiamMarketingok I thought so too
Would you use PPE ad to test or straight Conversion (Purchase)?
Always right to conversions. Engagement brings the wrong people. I never use engagement if I want sales
@@LiamMarketing do you have a specific strategy to gain conversion? Send me your ads course. I can't get success on FB.
@@remixreelz he. Yeah I have a few videos which show how i setup conversion campaigns. I don't have a course for you unfortunately bud
I’m running fb ads for a roofing company, For how many days without getting any new leads is considered bad ?
For me I would be a little concerned if there were no leads in the first 3/4 days. depends on your budget and target lead cost however.