Nice vid! What about for something like a general ecom store with multiple niches within, or even a niche store with multiple products that wouldn't necessarily fit within one campaign? Assuming the best would be just duplicating this setup for each standout product, which could still lead to having a bunch of campaigns, but less than before. Also, would you ever fill in the cost cap line and add a desired cost per result? You mentioned them knowing their cogs/cpa/kpi's, but what if the campaign isn't meeting them? Could probably cost cap or surf scale, but that gets a little more involving than what is desired prob lol
why would you advertise all products/niches?, in paid advertising you are paying and you want ROI just like a business, you need to only run ads for winning products or your top best selling and you use back end to promote your other possible best sellers. Please look at the 80/20 principle. Why would you spend money on something that no one wants to buy? by that logic you are donating money or a tax write off. I would only run one campaign and try to find your winner product or niche, and then build around that with ads. Here is an example, account 1 - high budget and only advertising 1-2 winning products - stable account with predicable results account 2 - low budget testing and scaling 10 different product and niches - not stable and unpredictable results If your store has 100s of products dont think that you need to advertise everything, its like throwing everything at an wall and hope that something sticks instead on only focusing on the possible winners and scale that. If you dont focus on what is working you will keep throwing random stuff at the wall untill you lose all your money
@@PhilTran-o2n hi and thanks for the reply, have been doing this for a long time and am doing just fine :) I should have clarified that I specifically meant for multiple winners, not testing campaigns. regardless of what consensus is, it is still possible to have a store with multiple niches and multiple winners that are unrelated to each other. I was just wondering if he has seen or tried lumping them together into less asc camps, vs splitting them out.
What about $1000 a day? What is the max number of ads in the advantage plus ? Oh btw guys. Chase is legit! Taught me how to scale and got me my first million dollar revenue month.
hey Chase, so that means at scale you throw in fresh flexible creatives without having them pre-tested in a separate creative testing campaign? and second question, if you run across multiple countries do you use the same creatives for each (so all in English, even when in other countries English might not be peoples first language)?
i am on the Leads for services niche, we currently run a traffic test, that is making our clients uneasy with the time and cost it takes to see results, i am pushing to start with dyn ads/flexible ads leads campaign right away and avoid the traffic campaigns, is this something you recommend when we know the niche?
If you're allowing the facebook algorithms to manipulate so many creative variables within the campaign how are you then analyzing this data to find out what's really working so that you can iterate on the best performing images/videos/copy? The FB measurement team themselves told me that if you are really trying to do creative testing you want to essentially test one variable at a time and remove as much choice from the FB algorithms as possible. Meaning to not use flexible and all of the automated creative generation options so that you are working with cleaner data. What are your thoughts on that?
Thanks for helping. I am beginner to intermediate fb ads professional. Can I work under you remotely? I am desperate and passionate to learn and grow with you. I am following to your content for more than 2 years. I desperately waiting for your reply dear sir
I totally agree that Chase is legit but he himself hasn't managed $1M / month or else he would've showed everything with the real data instead of blank ad account. This strategy ain't real 😔
Totally, he loves to flex ROAS but he never showed account that spent more than $20k! @nataliagorgeous1998 watch nick theriot's channel he is a beast and truly genuine guy!
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THIS IS AWESOME!! :D
Can you show us how to know which content is performing better on each group? Thanks!
The amount of value in this short video is bonkers 🔥
Whats the minimum budget amount you would suggest for a campaign like this?
Nice vid! What about for something like a general ecom store with multiple niches within, or even a niche store with multiple products that wouldn't necessarily fit within one campaign? Assuming the best would be just duplicating this setup for each standout product, which could still lead to having a bunch of campaigns, but less than before.
Also, would you ever fill in the cost cap line and add a desired cost per result? You mentioned them knowing their cogs/cpa/kpi's, but what if the campaign isn't meeting them? Could probably cost cap or surf scale, but that gets a little more involving than what is desired prob lol
why would you advertise all products/niches?, in paid advertising you are paying and you want ROI just like a business, you need to only run ads for winning products or your top best selling and you use back end to promote your other possible best sellers. Please look at the 80/20 principle. Why would you spend money on something that no one wants to buy? by that logic you are donating money or a tax write off. I would only run one campaign and try to find your winner product or niche, and then build around that with ads. Here is an example,
account 1 - high budget and only advertising 1-2 winning products - stable account with predicable results
account 2 - low budget testing and scaling 10 different product and niches - not stable and unpredictable results
If your store has 100s of products dont think that you need to advertise everything, its like throwing everything at an wall and hope that something sticks instead on only focusing on the possible winners and scale that. If you dont focus on what is working you will keep throwing random stuff at the wall untill you lose all your money
@@PhilTran-o2n hi and thanks for the reply, have been doing this for a long time and am doing just fine :) I should have clarified that I specifically meant for multiple winners, not testing campaigns.
regardless of what consensus is, it is still possible to have a store with multiple niches and multiple winners that are unrelated to each other. I was just wondering if he has seen or tried lumping them together into less asc camps, vs splitting them out.
What about $1000 a day? What is the max number of ads in the advantage plus ?
Oh btw guys. Chase is legit!
Taught me how to scale and got me my first million dollar revenue month.
If you got to that point then you should know already how many creatives you should run with 1k day spend hahaha
It works when you spend other people's money, but how can someone with only $30k after working hard for 1 yr to scale?
Same Video for B2C LeadGen companies would be interesting. We spend up to 30k a day.
DM me on Instagram @realchasechappell I have some lead gen stuff for you!
hey Chase, so that means at scale you throw in fresh flexible creatives without having them pre-tested in a separate creative testing campaign? and second question, if you run across multiple countries do you use the same creatives for each (so all in English, even when in other countries English might not be peoples first language)?
Is this applicable on messaging campaign? And small daily budget like $10 to $20
i am on the Leads for services niche, we currently run a traffic test, that is making our clients uneasy with the time and cost it takes to see results, i am pushing to start with dyn ads/flexible ads leads campaign right away and avoid the traffic campaigns, is this something you recommend when we know the niche?
If you're allowing the facebook algorithms to manipulate so many creative variables within the campaign how are you then analyzing this data to find out what's really working so that you can iterate on the best performing images/videos/copy? The FB measurement team themselves told me that if you are really trying to do creative testing you want to essentially test one variable at a time and remove as much choice from the FB algorithms as possible. Meaning to not use flexible and all of the automated creative generation options so that you are working with cleaner data. What are your thoughts on that?
I've been doing it like this for the last 6 years
Is this proven technique?
Thanks bro
thanx for sharing ✌
Boom!
Ohh my God 😂and I’m spending $5 a day, also followed your instructions ❤️ we will be there 🙏🏻
Nice stuff
Sooo an ASC got it
Thanks for helping.
I am beginner to intermediate fb ads professional. Can I work under you remotely?
I am desperate and passionate to learn and grow with you.
I am following to your content for more than 2 years.
I desperately waiting for your reply dear sir
bro im trying to learn how to scale CAMPAIGN not handling multi billion dollar company
Look up justin woll farm method it works using it rn
I totally agree that Chase is legit but he himself hasn't managed $1M / month or else he would've showed everything with the real data instead of blank ad account. This strategy ain't real 😔
Totally, he loves to flex ROAS but he never showed account that spent more than $20k! @nataliagorgeous1998 watch nick theriot's channel he is a beast and truly genuine guy!
What’s yours? 😊
You got chase Fd up. Trust, he has managed well over 1m a month.
Na shawty chase the real deal don't sleep on him now 😂