There are a few little known Facebook ads targeting secrets, and I am going to share one of them here with you today. Watch this very short video as I show you exactly how to put this trick to work for you right away.
Using this Facebook ads targeting secret, you will be able to display your ads on the pages of people who are friends of your current fans. This means that your ads will also include the names of their friends who are already fans. In early testing, this has proven to dramatically increase conversion of ads for fan pages.
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Everyone is on Facebook. Everyone and their mother!
Hundreds of thousands of people create a Facebook profile every week. About a hundred million unique visitors hit Facebook every month. The sheer numbers are staggering.
Our customers are there. We need to be there too.
When it comes to Facebook PPC, I have been asked one question over and over. What is it that beginners and veterans alike want to know?
“Is it really possible to make money on Facebook?”
On many forums, the information on Facebook PPC advertising is quite frightening.
There is no question that Facebook advertising is daunting for new and experienced marketers alike. At Ed Dale‘s 30 Day Challenge Coming Home Seminar held here in Melbourne, Australia, (which was excellent, by the way) I was approached by MANY of the big names in affiliate marketing.
The introductions went something like this:
Me: Hi, I’m Jennifer – PpcMom.com
Big Shot Internet Marketer: PPC, huh? What kind of stuff do you run?
Me: Mostly Facebook ads.
Big Shot Internet Marketer: Really? (look of surprise) Is that working?
Me: Yes.
Big Shot Internet Marketer: I’ve heard it’s pretty tough. Can you make any money?
I have been working with the Facebook PPC platform for over 18 months. I’ve tried thousands of campaigns. Some work, most don’t. But I have a definitive answer to this question.
Yes. You can make money with Facebook advertising.
In fact, I believe you can earn MORE money advertising on Facebook than any other PPC platform.
Ed Dale announced boldly at the conclusion of his seminar that Facebook PPC is going to be huge in 2010. And, you know what? He’s right.
Advertising on Facebook PPC is huge.
It’s true.
So, what are we going to do about it?
You have two options:
1) Jump in the deep end – Go over to Facebook now and set yourself up as an advertiser. Create some ads, and see how you go. This approach can be exciting, but will cost you quite a bit of cash.
OR
2) Start with a road map – I recommend this fantastic Facebook Ads training package by Jonathan Volk that shows you step by step how to create killer Facebook PPC ads that will give you the exact insiders secrets I use every day to stay a few steps ahead of the competition.
I recommend you start with the road map and build your own portfolio using the steps Jonathan has laid out in his guide. You’ll avoid the common traps and pitfalls that cause most internet marketers to give up on Facebook PPC altogether.
As always, if you need anything or have any questions, I’m here, working away quietly in the background. Hit me up on Twitter (@PpcMom) or send me an email. I’m happy to help.
Have you been working with Facebook PPC? Tell us your experience in the comments section below….
Facebook provides a lot of fantastic opportunities for online marketers, but there are also a lot of pitfalls. Here are some guidelines that can help you get started with Facebook PPC Advertising.
We can get clicks starting at 10 cents per click on Facebook. Those of you who were around in the early days of Google AdWords will understand just how profitable that can be. To our great advantage there is very little competition now and we can get high quality traffic if we do some research.
Target keywords that people use to describe themselves
With Facebook PPC advertising, you can target very specific keywords. However, these are not the same kind of keywords you’d use in Google AdWords campaigns. With Facebook, you need to consider the words people use to describe themselves, their interests and their hobbies. Instead of targeting a search term, you’re going to be using descriptive terms. In my experience, people search Google to solve a problem. Whereas people browse Facebook to check out Facebook pages and to mingle with friends online. This is an important distinction and must be considered when choosing keywords to target for your campaigns.
Your image is everything with Facebook PPC advertising. Select 4 or 5 good images that grab your attention and are related (even vaguely) to your topic. Ensure there are people in your image if possible. Of course, you’ll need to test all different kinds of images to see what converts best for you, but one thing I can say is that I try to use people in my ads. More specifically, I’ve found images of smiling, happy women to be very successful for most campaigns I’ve run.
Understand the rules of the game
Be careful. Follow the rules. Understand the Facebook terms and conditions and follow them or your account will be banned. I’m not saying this just to scare you. I want you to know that Facebook are very serious about breaches of their terms. To be successful on Facebook we must follow the rules they have set and be very aware they are very different than Google. The good news is that if you follow the rules, you can design great ads that will draw high quality customers to your offer/product/service.
Facebook’s advertising rules are different than Google’s. Facebook requires ads to be engaging but not too slick, sexy, or misleading. Your ad text cannot contain trademarked terms or be too shocking or offensive. Facebook requires that we place an image on all ads, and you can use text in your image. So, get creative with Photoshop if you can.
Click-thru rate is king with Facebook PPC
CTR (Click thru rate) is king on Facebook PPC. They won’t allow an ad with a low CTR to run on their site for very long. It’s in our best interest to test many different versions of our ads, images, and headline till we find a few that convert like gangbusters. If your CTR can stay high, you’re going to do well. If not, they will disable your ad without warning.
Facebook requires that the ads always remain relevant and interesting to their viewers. If your CTR is not as high as needed after 2 days look closely at the keywords used in your ad to determine if they are really relevant, compelling and not offensive in anyway. I suggest you get creative with your ad copy and your keywords. Think outside the box and come up with some unique combinations to get a killer ad. It’s fun once you get going!
Tips to profit with killer ad copy
Try writing your headlines in the form of a question. Perhaps you can make a bold statement. Whatever your headline, be sure it grabs the reader’s attention quickly so they read the rest of your ad copy and click through to your landing page.
Use an image that tells a story and grabs their attention. If you’re using a photo of someone, try using a smiling face or your image should represent your message and have text on it.
Avoid these mistakes & save time
You can’t use all capital letters or promise “free” stuff when there isn’t anything free. Be careful with email and zip submit offers – Facebook are now frowning on the promotion of these. When you’re writing headlines and ad copy, remember to use upper and lower case letters and be careful with your spelling. Avoid using slang, abbreviations or code words. Facebook does not permit the use of irrelevant images, symbols or anything offensive.
Watch it or lose it
Facebook PPC is risky and you have the potential to lose all your money very quickly. Be smart and follow these tips carefully. Once you’ve got your ads all set up, you absolutely must watch your campaigns very closely. Set very low daily budgets and don’t leave your computer when you’re testing a new campaign. Traffic comes through extremely fast and before you know it, your budget has been spent.
Facebook PPC Advertising is a dangerous, but exciting game and you’ve got to take it seriously to make money. I got started with Facebook PPC by learning the step by step methods being taught right now at Affiliit – an excellent training forum. I recommend you go there if you want to learn more.
Do you ever feel like that’s how some marketers approach social media?
It feels almost like a threat – Like my page – or else! What a strange way to welcome new visitors to your inner-circle….
For the purposes of this discussion, I am talking about Facebook marketing in general. We’re discussing Facebook Pages and not Facebook PPC. And I’m not going to talk about getting “Fans” or “Followers” just for the sake of numbers. I believe the value is not in the number of Followers you have. Instead, value is found in the quality and quantity of interactions. But that’s an entirely different topic altogether.
Today we’re talking Facebook Fan Pages – and why they’re essential for online marketers. You may be wondering: Do I need a Facebook Page?
Facebook fan pages are essential.
I know many of you cringe when you hear “Facebook Advertising” and you instantly doubt how you could possibly make any money through Facebook. I think it’s very important to realize one major point:
It doesn’t matter what YOU think of Facebook.
Your customers are already there.
So, get over it. Your customers are visiting Facebook every day. They are being confronted with other people’s Facebook Pages and they are buying products promoted by other marketers. If you’re not there, you’re losing out. It’s that simple.
Facebook Fan Pages are mini-websites targeted for your readers.
Think of a Facebook page like any other web page. Its almost like a giant web ad. Landing pages should each serve one purpose – and one purpose only.
If you go to the average Facebook Fan Page, you will see it’s not ideal for internet marketing purposes. There are links all over the page. It’s scattered and messy.
Focus on one purpose and one purpose only.
If you can create a custom “Welcome” page for your new visitors, you instantly limit the number of distractions. There is only one option – “Like”. A custom Facebook landing page can make it clear to new visitors that you have something of value to offer them.
“Like” me – or else!
When a new Fan arrives at a fan page wall, there’s a chance that the discussion on the wall is about something they’re not interested in.
If this is the Fan’s first exposure to your fan page, it may be enough for them to decide not to become a fan and wander away. Eek!
Grab their attention before they click that “back” button!
However, if a custom landing tab highlights something for each of your different user segments, then users will realize what you and your fan page have to offer them. That way they won’t be discouraged if what they’re looking for isn’t the most recent topic of discussion on the wall, and they’re much more likely to become a fan.
Once they become a fan, they’ll begin getting your updates, you can interact with them, and they can interact with one another. You’re one step closer to building a targeted community of enthusiastic fans in your niche!
How do I customize my Facebook Page?
Now, I can’t answer this question for you. As most of you know, I am technically challenged. Leigh of Advanced Fan Page Solutions worked her magic on the PpcMom Facebook Page. I love what she’s done with it. There is NO way I could do that myself. HTML and CSS are not my strong point.
I know there are many of you who know how to do this. Do you have any tips, hints, wisdom you can share with us?