Hello Y'all!
I'm new to the industry and I started my first campaign yesterday. Would def like to know your insight and what you think.
I'm running an email submit offer. Each email submit = $1.12.
Facebook ad ---> Landing page ---> Offer
I've attached an image of the stats.
I set the bids at 0.30 on all of them, when the suggested bid was 0.50. I wasn't seeing any impression after 1hr so I decided to bid at 0.40 on all of the ads.
Of the 133 clicks 46 clicked on my affiliate link to the offer. And of the 46, 4 submitted their email.
My daily budget is set at $50, even though most of my clicks came from one ad - the other ads have yet to be fully tested because they didn't get a lot of impressions.
I know I read somewhere in here that as you get a higher CTR, the lower the price per click. Should I have let the campaign run, because these stats are within a time span of 40 min? I want to reduce the cost per click, especially if only 4 ppl converted.
Anyways please let me know what you think and what I can do from here on.
Thanks
well before you go too much further....running email submits on facebook is def not healthy for your account....as they are banned....
also def work to get some higher ctrs.....and with email submits in general..... targeting has alot to do with your success
but to be 100% honest with you....I would ditch the submits entirely.....hate to see you loose your account this early on in the IM game...
The math doesn't work on this offer AND Facebook will come down hard on you for these offer types. I'd look elsewhere and save yourself a bunch of time.
You're also spending too much money in the testing process.
@polarbacon - thanks for the advice, which type of offers should I focus on? In terms of traffic source I wanted to use facebook as you can see but what about PPV? Should I ditch facebook for now and focus on PPV instead? I'm still not 100% sure.
@allthegold - your right I'm spending too much