what would you assume is a decent conversion rate (or any of the stats) for this funnel on fb. click through rate is about 0.117% .15 cents cpc 26 mill potential campaign
right hand side ads ---website click--> lander/blog (multi page/multi links) ---> 1 page offer , high quality.
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cheers!
also side note. I am using shared hosting and pretty sure its a big mistake (found out about this site way too late) ... is this going to be effecting conversion rates with slow load times or other things? Should i be moving ASAP? have a good ROI and things are profitable, but want to make it tighter before scaling.
Shared hosting: yes, definitely move straight away, particularly if you're also running your tracking on there. It doesn't always affect your conversion rates, but the problem is that if it is causing something to screw up, it's almost impossible to tell or track down. Move to a VPS and cut out one possible source of problems.
Right thanks Caurmen, I figured as much.
Any idea what kinda conversion rates i should shoot for / max out than move to scale on ?
Im just curious what some guys think is reasonable and if im wayyy low or on the money.
A decent conversion rate is one that gets you into profit
How far off that are you now?
oh im profitable. 300% Roi , the beauty of having extra room from owning your own offer
I'm just annoyed my conversion seems low its like .75 % on the over all funnel w/ fb. Trying to make sure I have it dialed in before I scale.
maybe im looking at it all wrong. too much from an ecommerce point of view and not a STM scale master lol gogogo?
A bit, yeah
If you're at 300% ROI, you'll probably see the most gains by focusing on scaling rather than even more ROI - it's hard to increase your CVR by a factor of 10, but comparatively easy (in many circumstances) to scale up by 10 times or more.
Check out Cloudflare.com or Maxcdn.com for your scaling issue.
CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) provide a good buffer if you think you may see a surge in traffic plus they tend to help decrease load time. We launched a new blog and had about 1M hits the first week so we were scrambling to find a solution. We decided on using CloudFlare and I could not be happier but I heard MaxCDN is good too.
Cool, thanks
would you recomend using cloud flare over a dedicated server from beyond hosting ?
I just want the fastest speeds possible as I am seeing a low time spent on website so im wondering if thats effecting conversion. too slow load times and ppl leave.
To be honest with you, you need to do both in my opinion. Especially if you are going to scale.
You need the VPN for full control and to ensure you tracking is working correctly. The CDN will just ensure that you can scale the traffic efficiently.
Hope this helps.