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10-20-2018 12:51 PM #1 celador (Member)
Facebook/Advidi/Adsbridge - is this a strategy?

Battling the loss of my tech business partner, I'm working up a plan for my first month of real work on this.

Hoping to go live on this very soon if it sounds plausible - any comments welcomed!

BUDGET £1,344 for month 1.

7 camps

For each camp:

1. Find two similar offers in Advidi.

2. Brainstorm three angles for that type of offer.

3. Research landing page of competitors with Adsector.

4. Rip two landing pages with Landerbolt straight into Adbridge, design one of my own.

5. Host all landing pages on Adsbridge

6. Create three ads for each angle ads in Adespresso (existing account)
(So two offers, three landing pages, three angles x three ads each = nine ads in total per camp)

7. Turn on Facebook traffic at £20/day (per camp) - go for Netherlands geo

8. Wait three days for Facebook algorithm to settle down.

9. Use Adsbridge stat tools to prune ads from then on.

10. Scale winners with better targeting or kill completely after 7 days.

COSTS / MONTH
Adespresso: $49 (£38)
Adsbridge: $89 (£68)
Adsector: $175 (£134) (With Charles Ngo 30% discount)
Landerbolt: $97 (£74)
Facebook ad spend: £980
Contingency fund: £50
TOTAL COST £1,344

1. So that's 14 products tested for £1,200 per month. Does this look like a strategy? (Feels a bit expensive and slow to me - am I missing anything?)

2. What kind of payout should I be looking for on these products?

3. This plan delivers an average of about 31 clicks per ad - is this enough?

4. I'm leaning on tools, but I'm not great at design or CSS etc so for speed I think Landerbolt will save a lot of pain, and Adespresso makes launching 63 ads so easy. I hate using Facebook Ad manager so that's going to save me a day - plus I can use it for other parts of my business.

5. Am I right about Netherlands having cheaper click price on Facebook? (I looked into translating landers into Tagalog for Indonesia, but that would be maybe £20 per lander)

6. When do you know if any given ad is dead, and can be killed?

Thanks for your time.

Phil


10-20-2018 01:13 PM #2 celador (Member)

Just read the Adcenter License agreement more fully.

Looks like, although they bill you monthly, you are actually tied in for a year.

And they'll get aggressive if you don't pay up/try to cancel.

When you add that to the fact there are no address/contact/support details on the site ... hmmmm.

Does anyone have any direct experience?


10-24-2018 03:05 PM #3 magicadz (Member)

Hi Celador,

If you want you can get a free 2 weeks trial with our spy tool (MagicAdz), which you could cancel later anytime (although I doubt).

Just use the code "STMLOVE" when you sign up at app.magicadz.co

Afterwards, we're priced slightly higher than AdSector but that's only because we're providing a higher value than
any other tool in the market, so it pays off.

Worst case scenario you saved 2 weeks, best case you end up using the best tool on the market.


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