Traffic Source: Facebook
Offer: Bioslim Cleanse
Spend: $40,983.81
Revenue: $88,042.50
Profit: $47,058.69
Timeframe: 27 days
A little nutra case study. There were three mediabuyers with an account manager working the case:
We started to test drive multiple offers when our AM, noticed good traffic flow and offered a private Bioslim Cleanse with a hard cap of 100 leads daily.
Winning Landing Page
We tested 37 different LPs over this time and found this one to be our winner. Our HTML coder had a specialized access account into the tracking system. As a result, he was able to work closely with the account manager even though he had only view and edit access to the LP’s; no financial statistics.
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Offer
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Creatives
We used plain and simple creatives showing a combination of girl next to a weird “health drink” looking substance on the other side. We tried to use as little text as possible with some generic wording as some of the words trigger the FB ban hammer. Finally we ended up with something like “How to feel good this summer” and other similar text with the same meaning in different wording.
Some of the images we used:
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Flow Description
During this campaign we used about 80 accounts. We had our internal farming working, so accounts were cheap enough and we didn’t care that much about their lifetime. Also, using Zeustrak as our tracking and filtering solution allowed us to set up new safe pages in minutes, skipping the routine and going directly to the action.
Shared access allowed mediabuyers to see only their campaign, while the account manager had all access to the flow statistics and worked closely with AM and HTML coder to monitor the traffic quality and update the LPs.
Daily Report
ROI was around 100%+
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Group Reports
As you can see the most converting audience was 40+ and their traffic quality was also the best. You’ll also notice that different mediabuyers are able to use different group names for their campaigns.
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Landings Report
We tested 28 different LPs. The best one was the one I shared the beginning (see example at the top).
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I'm pretty sure this angle still works if you manage to get the right offer and your accounts spending.
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Great results!
Looking forward to see some insides from you 
Lots of value here. Thanks dude. These are the kind of threads that need to be stickied for motivation and inspiration to newer people starting out.
Very inspirational indeed. Thank you for sharing.
Nice one !
Nice amount of account to handle, what is your cost per account and lifetime spend per account ?
Awesome Dude
Thanks for the share first of all!
$1742/day not to shabby results there but some things stand out for sure so I want to point out for those who think this is just easy money.
- We tested 37 different LPs over this time and found this one to be our winner.
That is quite the hustle, most people will just rip landers and expect great results, the more you test fresh content and explore imagination the more ROI you will dig out! It's certainly okay to get some sample metrics from a lander out there to see if the campaign is even viable, but if you're slight loss to slight profit on a ripped lander, making your own changes and developing it will lead it well into the 100%+ zone if not more!
- We tried to use as little text as possible with some generic wording as some of the words trigger the FB ban hammer.
Massive because FB seems to absolutely hate nutra these days more then other dark counterparts
- During this campaign we used about 80 accounts.
Not even worth anybodys time if you don't have the ability to acquire accounts, and like you said at a low cost. If you're purchasing accounts or experiencing many bans you will blow $$'s super fast
All in all, good work man and I hope you can find some more golden cash injections
How did you get these ads approved?
Interesting on how you can still get this type of image pass through their algorithm. Good job and thanks for sharing!
Facebook is acting more and more random at the moment. I wouldn't call it strict honestly, since I have seen some shady shit passing by without any problems. I guess it's also becoming a game of luck too. They have to deal with so many things and things get so complicated with all the tools which are available so things are slipping through easily.
Just a heads up for you guys if you didn't notice it, yet. Those campaigns were live in July 2017 (as per the reporting screenshot).
Things have definitely changed since then.
good catch there blueturtle. Now it makes perfect sense 