Thanks your videos help a lot. I have a question! Can we run ads for medical tourism? They offer services like Anti-aging, Look younger solution’s, diabetics, autism. They cure everything naturally using stem cells. My question is can I run ads for them?? Is it safe ?
I have been testing ad copies to the best of my abilities, but i always get confused what actually made my ads perform or underperform, like was it the creative or the ad copy ... keeping the same creative or ad copy, and comparing ad copies would answer me, but it's a lot of effort not to get "that different" of results.
you can actually see that using the report section in meta ads where you create your own report and see what text, headline, creative... works the best
Idk if you'll see this, but some tips from Alex Hormozi are: 1. Determine what the standard is. Spend some money to run 5 or 10 of your best ads (or your best effort at ads). Look at your average numbers. If you have 10 ads, 2 might get 15 leads and 2 might get 7 leads but the other 6 may be somewhere around 9,10,or 11 leads. So choose a number in that ballpark as your average to have something to compare it to. 2. Take the top ads (in this case, the top 2) and write down everything that's different with those from your "average" ads. 3. One thing at a time - Keep running your high performing ads while tweaking ONLY 1 thing. Tweak the headline, if it performs better. Keep that and test something else. If it goes down, go back to original and tweak something else until something improves. 4. Follow success. Look at your competitors ads. Check engagement on the ads. Also look at how long their ads have been running. The longer the better cuz experienced marketers know to turn off underperformers.
An open loop is a copywriting technique that you use to convince the reader to take action such as clicking on your landing page. Think of it like a cliffhanger where the audience has to know what happens next. For example, "Click here to find out why."
I can say 1700 is not correct. That is impossible to be accurate. Average internet consumption is 4 hours a day. Ads are shown 1/10th of the time let's say exaggerated. That's 1 hour. If 1 ad takes 3 seconds. Thats 20×60 = 120. I will 3X that for benefit of doubt. Thats 360 So relax about that line .. lol😅
Ads don't just appear online. Billboards, commercials on TV, the radio, flyers, newspapers etc. etc. Most go unnoticed by your conscious mind, but that does not mean your subconscious is not exposed to them.
@@AlexCattoni appreciate your input to my opinion. I still think it's not 1700 a day on average. Not important for the message but it caught my attention so i shared my opinion. Glad to have this conversation
@@fant64ez82 learn to share opinion not try to bring others down. I shared my personal experience and understanding. Would be great to learn some manners of having conversations thanks
Seeing 1700 ads a day is insane it's no wonder people are depressed and feel overloaded seeing that much
advertisers get 1700 people who view their ads on average.
do not confuse urself
Wow! Thanks Alex, much love from Michael and from Nigeria 🇳🇬💕💕💕💕💕💕
You're so welcome!
You are doing great!!❤
Thank you! You too!
loving your content
Thanks so much!
Everyone started as a beginner.
You have done a Great Job ...My Mentor...❤👑😇
Thanks your videos help a lot. I have a question! Can we run ads for medical tourism? They offer services like Anti-aging, Look younger solution’s, diabetics, autism. They cure everything naturally using stem cells. My question is can I run ads for them?? Is it safe ?
What country is it at?
Amazing video quality,❤
Thanks
AIDA, Attention Interest Desire Action
Great advice
I have been testing ad copies to the best of my abilities, but i always get confused what actually made my ads perform or underperform, like was it the creative or the ad copy ...
keeping the same creative or ad copy, and comparing ad copies would answer me, but it's a lot of effort not to get "that different" of results.
you can actually see that using the report section in meta ads where you create your own report and see what text, headline, creative... works the best
Idk if you'll see this, but some tips from Alex Hormozi are:
1. Determine what the standard is. Spend some money to run 5 or 10 of your best ads (or your best effort at ads). Look at your average numbers. If you have 10 ads, 2 might get 15 leads and 2 might get 7 leads but the other 6 may be somewhere around 9,10,or 11 leads. So choose a number in that ballpark as your average to have something to compare it to.
2. Take the top ads (in this case, the top 2) and write down everything that's different with those from your "average" ads.
3. One thing at a time - Keep running your high performing ads while tweaking ONLY 1 thing. Tweak the headline, if it performs better. Keep that and test something else. If it goes down, go back to original and tweak something else until something improves.
4. Follow success. Look at your competitors ads. Check engagement on the ads. Also look at how long their ads have been running. The longer the better cuz experienced marketers know to turn off underperformers.
Can you use type of captions you used in this video to a Facebook ad video?
Sure!
Be uniquely valuable
I wish I could save these shorts.
You can if you just screen record as you're playing it
Me too! Come on UA-cam, get with the program already ;)
I share them to my Google keep notes
Alex can you tell me what is an ad open loop? How does it works?
What is the example of open loop words on the last sentences.. please
An open loop is a copywriting technique that you use to convince the reader to take action such as clicking on your landing page. Think of it like a cliffhanger where the audience has to know what happens next. For example, "Click here to find out why."
Differentiate
Hey Alex..I m a copyrighter newbie..Now I m gonna follow u. Hope u would be beneficial for me
What did you use to make this video?
Premiere pro!
Sheesh
I can say 1700 is not correct. That is impossible to be accurate. Average internet consumption is 4 hours a day. Ads are shown 1/10th of the time let's say exaggerated. That's 1 hour.
If 1 ad takes 3 seconds. Thats 20×60 = 120. I will 3X that for benefit of doubt.
Thats 360
So relax about that line .. lol😅
Ads don't just appear online. Billboards, commercials on TV, the radio, flyers, newspapers etc. etc.
Most go unnoticed by your conscious mind, but that does not mean your subconscious is not exposed to them.
@@AlexCattoni appreciate your input to my opinion. I still think it's not 1700 a day on average.
Not important for the message but it caught my attention so i shared my opinion.
Glad to have this conversation
Studies have shown it to be even more than that, maybe prioritize researching over stating...
@@fant64ez82 learn to share opinion not try to bring others down. I shared my personal experience and understanding. Would be great to learn some manners of having conversations thanks
Agree to about 500, through discreet marketing by brands in movies etc
Your video was "meh" at best
Thanks for watching!