Sooo I've gotten kicked off Facebook.. A bipolar ad network indeed.
With this being said, I wanted a few opinions on some good ad networks to build up for eCom/Dropshipping.
Here's a few I've been seeing around that might have good potential..
Pinterest.
Youtube.
Influencer.
Propeller.
Zeropark.
Which would you recommend?.. Given starting from ground zero.. And with the potential to do $5k-10k a day.
Cheers, my STMers.
-H
For dropshipping, zeropark or propeller are not really the best networks. Both of them lack the targeting needed to make ecomm work properly.
Pinterest is a good one, youtube just as well... you can use other platforms from google too (google ads) and then there is native advertising... taboola, outbrain, revcontent... that can work for ecomm too.
As for the volumes... you can do that in native alone for sure. Google/youtube has mega scalling potential too. Pinterest is smaller but it can be interesting too.
But since all of the mentioned networks require a different approach, I would probably start with one and try to master it before jumping on to the next.
Push networks aside, all the other ones can be potential alternatives to Facebook. Native traffic worth considering too, we've seen quite a lot of marketers jumping from FB to native with great results.
Worth noting is the approach each of these ad networks requires in terms of optimization and campaign funnel.
Like with facebook, on youtube you can have a quick video that sells your product, but on native you will need a good landing page.
Open up new facebook profiles in different browsers, add 2 BMs to each, add a different revolut card to each, and you'll be fineee. Milk facebook like a cow
Hey, lupul_rau why revolut card? And is it possible to own more than 1 BM unter one profile? (besides the personal one) thx!