Hey Nick, just a suggestion - Add video summary at the end. Also, so sum up the video - CBO is still the way to go? CBO and New Ad Sets with Flexible Ad Creatives every time I want to try new Graphics?
Hey, this is something I’ve been going back and forth about. I’m going to add a new ad set when testing new creatives but when is the point that you should shut of ads within an ad set or the ad set a a whole?
Hi Nick, thanks a lot for making these videos! I am a complete beginner here with a brand new BM - Could you please teach beginners how to get the BM verified so that we can start running ads on the BM?
Hey Nick! We are a brand new ad account and are going to spend ads in Europe in 5-6 different countrys. Do we create separate Campaigns for each country? Or put them in same if they are look alike? (Norway/Sweden/Denmark) for example.
Thanks Nick! And I have a question for you. I tested single campaigns with a structure of 1 campaign, 1 adset and 3 ads. Then I picked 1 ad that performed well. After testing 3 campaigns like that, I had 3 ads that performed well. Then I put all 3 winning ads into 1 ASC campaign. Is that any different from your CBO strategy? And is the budget allocation from the campaign to the ad set different from the ad set to the ads? Looking forward to your answer, thank you very much!
I’m testing $100/day on a $100 AOV product by launching 1 video concept with different hook texts in each ad set to identify the best-performing angle. The first 3 seconds of the video remain unchanged, with each hook text representing a unique marketing angle? As a beginner dropshipper, I can’t film a new video for every hook, so I’m testing angle texts to find the right audience. If profitable, I’ll invest in creating content.
Hello Nick! I hope this message finds you well! I wanted to ask for your opinion regarding testing strategies for my brand. Would it be effective to test multiple concepts, various UGC, and different hooks, paired with multiple landing pages tailored to each concept? Additionally, I plan to create individual Ad campaigns for each concept, using your method DCT 3-2-2 , and include several offers on each landing page. Does this approach align with best practices for achieving optimal results? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Have you ever tried a separate campaign per problem your product solves? For example, a beauty product that solves multiple different skin issues. Would having a camping per issue help with targeting and finding the right audience, or is it still better to put them all in one campaign? If 1 campaign is best, is it better to split each problem it solves into ad sets, or keep the ad sets focussed on the same style of ad, rather than problem. Thanks!
What about adding a maximum spend budget on max spender, so my one ad set is taking 99.9% of ad spend - literally spending 5k/day and only $20-30 goes into testing, and the one taking the spend isn't even performing well anymore, it's dying. So what about adding like a 4.5k max spend on the top ad group, so it forces at least $500 to testing which is only 10% of the budget.
Hi Nick, why should we turn off a DCT with a good CPA if it doesn´t spend much on it? I mean, it won´t move the business forward, but I don´t know what´s wrong on leaving it on. Could you throw some light on this? Thank you!!
Been testing new ads in new batches for a month now, if after 3 days performance is bad, I just shut off the entire campaign. This has been working well for me so far and I've found multiple winning ads this way. Would you say this is ok or are you just a huge advocate for 1 cbo?
Hey Nick, I can’t seem to launch flexible ads on my clients account. They just don’t appear as an option in the ad level. Only single image/video, carousel etc. Why might that be?
Hi Nick, this video literally just saved me a lot of money but above all it's going to allow me to have a better relationship with my clients. I was also thinking a lot about investing in ads that Facebook didn't prioritize in the main CBO campaign, but thanks to your video I was able to see that if Facebook doesn't invest in those ads it's because they simply suck. Before watching your video I suspected that this would be the case, but now I can confirm it 100%.
What do you do once you find those successful ads? Do you move them all to a winning campaign with a new structure? Or keep testing?
Hey Nick, just a suggestion - Add video summary at the end.
Also, so sum up the video - CBO is still the way to go? CBO and New Ad Sets with Flexible Ad Creatives every time I want to try new Graphics?
Hey, this is something I’ve been going back and forth about. I’m going to add a new ad set when testing new creatives but when is the point that you should shut of ads within an ad set or the ad set a a whole?
Hey Nick, banger video as always, what do you do when meta is a bit volatile. One day very good ROAS and CPA, but the next day not as good as before?
Hi Nick, thanks a lot for making these videos! I am a complete beginner here with a brand new BM - Could you please teach beginners how to get the BM verified so that we can start running ads on the BM?
Hey Nick! We are a brand new ad account and are going to spend ads in Europe in 5-6 different countrys. Do we create separate Campaigns for each country? Or put them in same if they are look alike? (Norway/Sweden/Denmark) for example.
Different campaign per country
Focus on one country and then once profitable scale up to others
@@NickTheriot Even if its only Sweden at it has 10m people living there?
Thanks Nick! And I have a question for you. I tested single campaigns with a structure of 1 campaign, 1 adset and 3 ads. Then I picked 1 ad that performed well. After testing 3 campaigns like that, I had 3 ads that performed well. Then I put all 3 winning ads into 1 ASC campaign. Is that any different from your CBO strategy? And is the budget allocation from the campaign to the ad set different from the ad set to the ads? Looking forward to your answer, thank you very much!
I’m testing $100/day on a $100 AOV product by launching 1 video concept with different hook texts in each ad set to identify the best-performing angle. The first 3 seconds of the video remain unchanged, with each hook text representing a unique marketing angle?
As a beginner dropshipper, I can’t film a new video for every hook, so I’m testing angle texts to find the right audience. If profitable, I’ll invest in creating content.
Nice
Thanks but can you please answer the first part of my question like wud that be a right way to approach it?
Hello Nick!
I hope this message finds you well!
I wanted to ask for your opinion regarding testing strategies for my brand. Would it be effective to test multiple concepts, various UGC, and different hooks, paired with multiple landing pages tailored to each concept?
Additionally, I plan to create individual Ad campaigns for each concept, using your method DCT 3-2-2 , and include several offers on each landing page. Does this approach align with best practices for achieving optimal results?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Have you ever tried a separate campaign per problem your product solves? For example, a beauty product that solves multiple different skin issues.
Would having a camping per issue help with targeting and finding the right audience, or is it still better to put them all in one campaign?
If 1 campaign is best, is it better to split each problem it solves into ad sets, or keep the ad sets focussed on the same style of ad, rather than problem.
Thanks!
What about adding a maximum spend budget on max spender, so my one ad set is taking 99.9% of ad spend - literally spending 5k/day and only $20-30 goes into testing, and the one taking the spend isn't even performing well anymore, it's dying. So what about adding like a 4.5k max spend on the top ad group, so it forces at least $500 to testing which is only 10% of the budget.
Nahh further hurts results
Hi Nick, why should we turn off a DCT with a good CPA if it doesn´t spend much on it? I mean, it won´t move the business forward, but I don´t know what´s wrong on leaving it on. Could you throw some light on this? Thank you!!
Correct, since it doesn't help or hurt, i just turn it off
Been testing new ads in new batches for a month now, if after 3 days performance is bad, I just shut off the entire campaign. This has been working well for me so far and I've found multiple winning ads this way. Would you say this is ok or are you just a huge advocate for 1 cbo?
Thank you!
Hello Nick. Do you recommend turning a campaign off when it's not doing well one day and then turning it back on the next day?
definitely not! Turn budget down to the lowest, but never turn it off.
What is your advice for setting daily spending limits on ads without hurting overall performance?
Kindly also send linkden profile link.
Hey Nick, I can’t seem to launch flexible ads on my clients account. They just don’t appear as an option in the ad level. Only single image/video, carousel etc.
Why might that be?
Could you link the latest video to running flexible ads?
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Hi Nick, this video literally just saved me a lot of money but above all it's going to allow me to have a better relationship with my clients. I was also thinking a lot about investing in ads that Facebook didn't prioritize in the main CBO campaign, but thanks to your video I was able to see that if Facebook doesn't invest in those ads it's because they simply suck. Before watching your video I suspected that this would be the case, but now I can confirm it 100%.