Oct
07

Facebook Advertising in 8 Easy Steps

By PPC Mom
Facebook Advertising

Facebook Advertising

I love Facebook advertising!

Of course, it is challenging, expensive, volatile, and short term. And I absolutely love the thrill of it!

The reason I am so excited about it today is because I have been testing a set of ads in a niche for over a week. FINALLY it’s working!! And once you find something that works on Facebook, it usually works in a big way. And I tend to get excited about stuff – that’s just how I am.

Great Offer + Unique Image + Headline = $$$$$$ = A Happy Jen ;)

Now, before you get too excited, and run off to start your first advertising campaign on Facebook, there are several things you should know.

  1. RESEARCH – It pays to learn strategies from someone who is experienced with FB ads. Several forums now have “facebook” areas specifically for this purpose. Get into these forums, and read everything you can get your hands on re: facebook advertising and how to create a killer ad. I have been working my tail off reading the forums at Affiliit and PPC Coach for every scrap of information I can find. If you are new to this, I highly recommend you do your research before spending a dime.
  2. GET CASHED UP – You need money to test offers. It will take you some time and money to test your ads, images, and offers. So be prepared. Facebook will charge your credit card every day for your advertising spend. Be sure you are with a good CPA Network who can pay you quickly. Weekly wires are a must for me.
  3. MARKETING - Think like your target audience and decide what kind of Headline/Image/Offer would grab their attention. You need to be creative on FB. If you do what everyone else is doing, you will fail.
  4. DEMOGRAPHICS – Use keywords, age, gender, location, sexual preference, marital status, employer to pre-qualify your audience and target them specifically. Keywords here are not the same as they are in AdWords. You need to use kw that people might add to their profile to explain their interests.
  5. BUDGET – Set a low budget for each campaign in the testing phase. Keep a very close eye on your campaigns. $$$ flies out the door with high CPCs and HUGE traffic volumes. Remember: Ads will still get approved if you pause them. So pause your campaigns once you create them. Then wait for approval (which can take 24 hours). Then unpause and watch carefully.
  6. TRACK – Watch your conversions at the network (or tracking). Facebook have a very long delay. You want to be sure conversions are flying IN faster than the advertising spend is flying OUT.
  7. THE BIG SECRET – Ha!  There is no big secret. You just have to work – test – fail – be creative – and test again. Every affiliate who banks on Facebook has followed this process. We are not holding out on you. There really is no secret. Hard work is my secret – if anything. Boring, I know, but it’s the truth.
  8. BE PREPARED TO FIGHT – This is bloody hard work. You will lose money. Most of your ads won’t work. You will get frustrated. You might even want to give up. If you don’t have a fighting spirit, I don’t recommend Facebook advertising. It’s tough and you will have to fight. No one is going to hand you anything on a silver platter. You can here to make money online, and Facebook is a great tool for that.  So -  if you ARE a fighter – get in there and give it a go!

Keep reading: How To Pre-Qualify Your Clicks on Facebook

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  • sharonmc
    I know very little about ppc advertising and have only run one Adwords campaign when I first started. What's the single biggest benefit of PPC advertising - traffic to your site or sales, at least as far as Facebook advertising goes?
  • Thanks for sharing your input. You mostly hear how difficult Facebook advertising is, so it is refreshing and inspiring to read your article.
  • PpcJen
    No problem! Thanks for stopping by. Facebook advertising is challenging, no doubt about it. But it can be a lot of fun too.
  • Great stuff, as usual! :)
  • Josh
    Good tips here, PPC Mom! I especially like the tip for pausing while waiting for approval.

    I have a question reagarding #2... I plan to run some offers with MaxBounty. Would you consider them a good CPA network?

    Also, a question on #6... Do you setup tracking for your FB campaigns and if so is it Prosper202? What do you suggest?

    Thanks!
  • PPC Mom
    Hi Josh - I'm glad you're enjoying the blog. Re: Q#2 -Absolutely- MaxBounty are high on my list of favorite networks. In my experience, they are consistent, pay on time, have a wide variety of offers available, and are willing to work with newbies (which is great when you're starting out!). Re: Q#6 - I do track Facebook campaigns and I use Tracking 202. It's a free service and they have great set up videos which explain how to use it. Prosper 202 is basically the same thing, you just host it on your own server. Good luck!
  • newaffiliate
    Hi,

    How long do you spend creating and submitting ads? How many ads do you normally create?
  • PPC Mom
    Hey there Newaffiliate - The answer to "how many ads" depends entirely upon your campaign. Creating, submitting, and resubmitting ads is very time consuming. Regardless of what you are promoting, you will want to create a large number of ads testing several headlines, images, and ad copy. More are needed for some higher paying offers. Less for email submits.
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