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09-14-2019 11:48 AM
#1
abhishek7233 (Member)
New in facebook ads want some help
can anybody help me running nutra on facebook & how to clock on facebook. not finding any success in facebook ads.
09-14-2019 01:29 PM
#2
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
If you want to learn Facebook, I suggest to pick a different vertical to start with. Nutra is difficult.
Also if you want help, make sure your story triggers people to help you out.
Try again buddy.✌️
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09-14-2019 03:32 PM
#3
taormina (Member)
There is so much insider knowledge on how to run FB properly it's not even funny. If you have even the slightest controversy in your product, it will be VERY hard to run the ad you want, much less be successful.
We run a credit repair ad on FB as well as a bunch of other stuff. Credit Repair is a lot like Nutra -I cant say what I really want. I can't make promises, I can't target certain groups, and I generally can't use the headlines I want to.
Do you know how many credit books I could sell if I could just say on FB : "Hey Jackass with the shit credit....tired of being a broke loser? Read my book and raise your credit score 80 points in a month"
I am joking of course, but the serious part is I can't say "you" and I can't say "your" and since my product fits into what FB calls a "special category" my targeting options are very different and like audiences don't work the same way.
So you need to pick an ad angle that is very vanilla which of course will reduce ROI and CTR, but unless you have the specialized tools to do BH, that is where you are at.
If you are new, I would not touch FB.
I have 14 people that do nothing but FB and we still have daily challenges.
09-14-2019 04:09 PM
#4
abhishek7233 (Member)
@stickupkid which vertical to start with bro?
how to get nutra camps approved on facebook
09-14-2019 04:13 PM
#5
abhishek7233 (Member)
@taormina bro i am not new in this market i am running my successful ecom business from last 10months on facebook running nutra ads on google. i want to give a try on facebook too for nutra!
09-14-2019 08:31 PM
#6
taormina (Member)

Originally Posted by
abhishek7233
@
taormina bro i am not new in this market i am running my successful ecom business from last 10months on facebook running nutra ads on google. i want to give a try on facebook too for nutra!
I gotcha bro, but I have been running 100-300K ad spend per month on FB since 2012, so pay attention because I am trying to help.
09-18-2019 04:23 PM
#7
varun69 (Member)

Originally Posted by
taormina
There is so much insider knowledge on how to run FB properly it's not even funny. If you have even the slightest controversy in your product, it will be VERY hard to run the ad you want, much less be successful.
We run a credit repair ad on FB as well as a bunch of other stuff. Credit Repair is a lot like Nutra -I cant say what I really want. I can't make promises, I can't target certain groups, and I generally can't use the headlines I want to.
Do you know how many credit books I could sell if I could just say on FB : "Hey Jackass with the shit credit....tired of being a broke loser? Read my book and raise your credit score 80 points in a month"
I am joking of course, but the serious part is I can't say "you" and I can't say "your" and since my product fits into what FB calls a "special category" my targeting options are very different and like audiences don't work the same way.
So you need to pick an ad angle that is very vanilla which of course will reduce ROI and CTR, but unless you have the specialized tools to do BH, that is where you are at.
If you are new, I would not touch FB.
I have 14 people that do nothing but FB and we still have daily challenges.
Hey taormina, that's very informative.
Just curious, you said "
If you are new, I would not touch FB." but thats a catch 22. How can someone get better at FB if they don't touch it?
Sorry if I'm missing anything!
09-18-2019 07:16 PM
#8
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
Your missing the point that nutra is very touchy subject on Facebook. If you want to learn Facebook there are much safer ways to learn, without all the headaches of Nutra. Ofcourse you can try, I mean it could turn out very good, but chances are slim man. Facebook is a riot at the moment with account bans, dissapproving ads etc, Nutra will be a hell of a job to launch and keep it running for a while, IF your experience-level is low. But oke, here is something to help you out;
Start with a spytool like adplexity, see how others run nutra stuff.
Based on that write good convincing advertorials/prelanders, create ads based on the prelander.
Sign up to the best nutra networks.
Get yourself a shitload of good accounts and creditcards to run on.
Check which cloaker is best and you can start testing now....
And ofcourse a decent budget like somewhere in between xxx/xxxx (depending on geo, cpl/cpa/hybrid model, niche within nutra etc).
Go get 'em tiger!
09-18-2019 09:07 PM
#9
taormina (Member)

Originally Posted by
varun69
Hey taormina, that's very informative.
Just curious, you said "If you are new, I would not touch FB." but thats a catch 22. How can someone get better at FB if they don't touch it?
Sorry if I'm missing anything!
So the way we are running it is with 3-4 dedicated FB people who work 5 days per week (and after hours) to manage our ads. Their days are full of things like this:
- Going back and forth with FB moderators and appealing ad declines
- Creating new like audiences from data of who just previously bought
- Inputting new ads and trying to get them approved
I feel like on FB there is just soooo much insider knowledge, and also, this knowledge changes daily. For example we run a credit repair product. Previously, we used to be able to use like audiences to target the credit challenged. Two weeks ago this changed, and we could no longer do this. Oh, then a week later it changed again and we were able to do kind of a half assed version of it.
So lots of time FB tutorials will be old and out of date even if they are a week or two old.
The only way you can learn a thing is to try it for yourself. It would not be my first choice to learn - I think pop, native or push would be more intuitive, but hey if you have a FB product you want to pimp, then it behooves you to learn it and let me tell you FB will give you education in SPADES bro :-)
09-19-2019 04:32 PM
#10
varun69 (Member)
Thanks taormina, that helps understand!
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