Thanks for the video, very useful. I have one question - why did you use Traffic campaign objective for real estate company instead of Leads campaign objective?
In this video I just did that as an example. I would recommend testing both to see what yields best results. Always test. Adjust. Test again. Keep testing. Things always change with the platform. Always test.
Great video! thanks for sharing your knowledge! I think I know the answer to this, but if you have an ad account that has 100+ ad campaigns running, can you create a report where you select only specific campaigns?
@@goingsocial Puerto Rico! Im currently struggling with building an offer. I don’t know if I should make a one month offer or a three months offer (have time to build results for the three months) Also, I don’t know if I should do a “ or you don’t pay” or a “ We keep working for you until we achieve it” risk reversal I’m really struggling with this. Any advice?
Hi, That's a loaded question. I don't think there is one right answer. I'd try a couple variations and test to see what hits best with your audience. The only way to know is to try, edit, try, edit and see what converts best...and what "terms" work for your approach.
Thats okay but there should be some tool out there which makes this process automated, and just out of curiosity, you said you were running campaigns for real-estate client where leads have to fill out the form on landing page, would it not than be easier to install facebook pixel which would track each conversion and that way you would have exact data on how your ads are performing?
There are some tools out there that can automate producing reports however the purpose of this video was to show you how to do it on platform. As for your second question, the pixel will allow you to track a conversion but it will not share the exact data of the user with you. You must either have a form on your website or a lead form within the ad itself. The pixel does not share user data per lead in this way.
What did you mean when you said link clicks are the same as results? About 14:20 in. Not sure if that just pertains to your campaign goal or what. Hopefully I heard this right.
Yes. The reason I said it's the same as "results" is that in that particular campaign the goal of the campaign was to drive traffic to a website. Meaning Click on the ad to go to a website. So "Link Clicks" would be the same data as "Results" but only for this particular campaign. The "results" column will show different data depending how you setup your campaign.
Hey Lowell, I can't seem to find a report to show what city a purchase was made in Facebook Ads Manager. I can see the total purchases, but I can't seem to find the right settings on how to show what city that product was purchased in? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
That would depend on a lot of factors (whether or not it's possible). If you are tied into an ecommerce platform like shopify, they likely can help track that based on the cutomers info, but unless you have things configured to tie into an ecomm platform, and are collecting customer data and can share that with FB that info may be limited.
Thank you! However, you keep saying the reports show the results of ADS, while all we see is how the ad SETS are doing. How can we see how the actual ADS are performing
@@goingsocial I watched this entire video two weeks ago, Facebook ad manager doesn't let you automatically schedule a monthly report to send to a client. Of course, you can do it manually I already know how to do that. Not sure if I'm just not seeing it in the menus in the ad manager reporting section or what, but it's just not there for me.
Yes...but i think you should have shown at least two different printed reports for visual. This was very help one of the best i have seen it was slow and very detailed. I will follow going forward. T- Indy
Best tutorial for Beginners on FB ad reporting. very very useful. thanks for the video. keep going.
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Thanks, great tutorial. Definitely helpful. I'd like to know more about Facebook Ads. :)
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Thanks for the video, very useful. I have one question - why did you use Traffic campaign objective for real estate company instead of Leads campaign objective?
In this video I just did that as an example. I would recommend testing both to see what yields best results. Always test. Adjust. Test again. Keep testing. Things always change with the platform. Always test.
Great video! thanks for sharing your knowledge! I think I know the answer to this, but if you have an ad account that has 100+ ad campaigns running, can you create a report where you select only specific campaigns?
Yes you can!
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I'm starting a SMMA for Realtors! Just what I neeeded! New Sub! I have a lot to learn!
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@@goingsocial Puerto Rico!
Im currently struggling with building an offer. I don’t know if I should make a one month offer or a three months offer (have time to build results for the three months)
Also, I don’t know if I should do a “ or you don’t pay” or a “ We keep working for you until we achieve it” risk reversal
I’m really struggling with this. Any advice?
Hi, That's a loaded question. I don't think there is one right answer. I'd try a couple variations and test to see what hits best with your audience. The only way to know is to try, edit, try, edit and see what converts best...and what "terms" work for your approach.
Thanks for the tutorial. The video quality is really good, what do you use to record?
Thanks for watching. I use my phone camera, ecamm live and a C920 web cam as well.
Great tutorial
Thank you!
Thats okay but there should be some tool out there which makes this process automated, and just out of curiosity, you said you were running campaigns for real-estate client where leads have to fill out the form on landing page, would it not than be easier to install facebook pixel which would track each conversion and that way you would have exact data on how your ads are performing?
There are some tools out there that can automate producing reports however the purpose of this video was to show you how to do it on platform. As for your second question, the pixel will allow you to track a conversion but it will not share the exact data of the user with you. You must either have a form on your website or a lead form within the ad itself. The pixel does not share user data per lead in this way.
What did you mean when you said link clicks are the same as results? About 14:20 in. Not sure if that just pertains to your campaign goal or what. Hopefully I heard this right.
Yes. The reason I said it's the same as "results" is that in that particular campaign the goal of the campaign was to drive traffic to a website. Meaning Click on the ad to go to a website. So "Link Clicks" would be the same data as "Results" but only for this particular campaign. The "results" column will show different data depending how you setup your campaign.
Hey Lowell, I can't seem to find a report to show what city a purchase was made in Facebook Ads Manager. I can see the total purchases, but I can't seem to find the right settings on how to show what city that product was purchased in? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
That would depend on a lot of factors (whether or not it's possible). If you are tied into an ecommerce platform like shopify, they likely can help track that based on the cutomers info, but unless you have things configured to tie into an ecomm platform, and are collecting customer data and can share that with FB that info may be limited.
Thank you! However, you keep saying the reports show the results of ADS, while all we see is how the ad SETS are doing. How can we see how the actual ADS are performing
You can simply create a report at the ad level.
Does Facebook Ad Reporting not allow to send a monthly automated report?
Yes. I think you can create this per details I show in this video.
@@goingsocial I watched this entire video two weeks ago, Facebook ad manager doesn't let you automatically schedule a monthly report to send to a client. Of course, you can do it manually I already know how to do that. Not sure if I'm just not seeing it in the menus in the ad manager reporting section or what, but it's just not there for me.
I didn't start a creating report and it won't allow me to do anything on fb. How do I stop that?
sorry not sure. I'd need more info. What are you trying to stop?
How do you automatically deliver reports to your email?
I've never done this but you can try this: facebook.com/business/help/596403700379202?id=369013183583436
Yes...but i think you should have shown at least two different printed reports for visual. This was very help one of the best i have seen it was slow and very detailed. I will follow going forward. T- Indy
Thanks for watching. glad you found the video helpful.