This is the first video I've seen that suggested running ads. Everyone else is saying don't run ads, just relist them. I'm new and want to make some sales and relisting seems too slow. Any thoughts?
What can you do if you dont have any sell. Can I still do ada? Doing POD posters, alot people are doing digital files, but I feel there is still markets for POD poster. How much would you markup for profit? Eg after shipping and material? At the moment if I sell a poster is arouns $6 -7 gain. Is that good?
I don’t do posters so I don’t have any experience with them. I’d mark them up slightly in the beginning to get sales but then after they’re selling move the price up. And yeah you can run ads right from the jump.
Hey Bryan, I was wondering what happened to "Promote Specific Products"? I thought that was better. Please give us some insight regarding this. Thanks.
I still like that option but lately Ive been testing a few others too and this one has had the best ROAS overall. I’d say test which one works better for you and your specific products 👍
Hey Bryan, What are some appropriate goals and objectives for newcomers starting with ads (with limited organic traffic and uncertainty about which products to prioritize)? Are they primarily aimed at raising awareness, or as you mentioned, "taking my sales up a notch"?
Your goal should be to optimize them slowly as you get more data back from what keyword, products, etc are working and aren’t…to make them profitable product to product
What do you think is a good ROAS? I have a bestseller and it’s the one I spend most of my ad budget on. Currently, I spend about half of what I make in revenue on the ad. Is that worth it?
if a product is not making any sales, you're just throwing money in the trash. better to turn it off, and wait for it to organically sell. he's right, and you're wrong.
@@FunPunkZ what an absolute novice, you should go study Dan Kennedy asap nowadays I only see people teaching trash. Even before putting a product in the market there's some researches to do, if you put in the market something you don't know if it will make any sales you are wasting time and money when it's so much easier to do the searches needed and sell something proper. If you are happy on interrupting ads on any product it just means you didn't do your homeworks
Solid video Bryan! Thank you 🙂 I'm on track!
Thanks! Glad it helps!
This is the first video I've seen that suggested running ads. Everyone else is saying don't run ads, just relist them. I'm new and want to make some sales and relisting seems too slow. Any thoughts?
I’d run ads but only to a few products at a time and then Optimize those
What can you do if you dont have any sell. Can I still do ada? Doing POD posters, alot people are doing digital files, but I feel there is still markets for POD poster. How much would you markup for profit? Eg after shipping and material? At the moment if I sell a poster is arouns $6 -7 gain. Is that good?
I don’t do posters so I don’t have any experience with them. I’d mark them up slightly in the beginning to get sales but then after they’re selling move the price up. And yeah you can run ads right from the jump.
Hey Bryan,
I was wondering what happened to "Promote Specific Products"? I thought that was better. Please give us some insight regarding this. Thanks.
I still like that option but lately Ive been testing a few others too and this one has had the best ROAS overall. I’d say test which one works better for you and your specific products 👍
Hey Bryan,
What are some appropriate goals and objectives for newcomers starting with ads (with limited organic traffic and uncertainty about which products to prioritize)? Are they primarily aimed at raising awareness, or as you mentioned, "taking my sales up a notch"?
Your goal should be to optimize them slowly as you get more data back from what keyword, products, etc are working and aren’t…to make them profitable product to product
@@BryanGuerratv
Great, thanks for your advice."
@@dakaabrian4700 glad to help!
Anyone know what the difference is between the etsy ad goals?
Thanks for the video! Do you optimize the search terms for the advertised listing?
Thanks! Yes, over time optimize your search terms and delete bad ones
Cheers, super useful👏
Thanks! Glad it helped
Great video should you even turn ads on if you have over 200 listings?
Yeah you can use ads, but I would only select a few products to test at once. And home those ones down before adding more to your campaign
@@BryanGuerratv thank you
@@thankfulandgrateful5129 glad to help
What do you think is a good ROAS? I have a bestseller and it’s the one I spend most of my ad budget on. Currently, I spend about half of what I make in revenue on the ad. Is that worth it?
Is it profitable? If yes, the it’s good. That’s really the only # that matters
Are you running POD?
Yup 👍
what is pod?? googled for 10 mins cant find anything about it
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@@Aiplus837 ofcourse it is i dont know why that escaped me haha thankyou homie
So if your add budget is $100/day, they really only charge you per clicks? They don't charge you $100/day.
Correct yes. you only get charged when someone clicks on your ads.
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Appreciate the support man! 👊
Bad guide, never turn off add in anything unless you plan yo remove it from the store
if a product is not making any sales, you're just throwing money in the trash. better to turn it off, and wait for it to organically sell. he's right, and you're wrong.
@@FunPunkZ what an absolute novice, you should go study Dan Kennedy asap nowadays I only see people teaching trash. Even before putting a product in the market there's some researches to do, if you put in the market something you don't know if it will make any sales you are wasting time and money when it's so much easier to do the searches needed and sell something proper.
If you are happy on interrupting ads on any product it just means you didn't do your homeworks