Facebook Ads, Email Lists & High Ticket Offers (A Sneak Peek into the Becoming Boss Mastermind)
Nov 15, 2024On this episode of Blogging Breakthroughs with Faith Mariah I discussed:
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Lead Magnets vs. Direct-to-Offer Facebook Ads: While you can run ads straight to a $150 offer, building an email list first is usually more effective. This lets you nurture leads, retarget them for less money, and present multiple offers over time.
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Warm Audiences Are Key: If you do run direct-to-offer ads, start with a "warm audience" – people who have already interacted with your website or social media. They're more likely to convert than cold traffic.
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Ads Require Testing and Iteration: Don't expect immediate success with Facebook Ads. Be prepared to test different copy, visuals, and sales page elements, especially with cold audiences.
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Recoup Ad Spend with a Low-Ticket Offer: A common strategy is to use a low-priced offer (e.g., $7-$9) in your email welcome funnel to recoup the cost of your ads. This minimizes risk and allows for more profitable launches later on.
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Don't Underestimate the Power of Email Marketing: Strong email marketing skills are essential for converting leads and recouping ad spend. Practice your sales sequences and nurture your audience consistently.
Navigating the wild world of Facebook ads can feel like wandering through a dense forest without a map. But, when harnessed effectively, Facebook ads can significantly boost your business, especially if you're dipping your toes into the entrepreneurial waters with a side gig or a new project.
The Facebook Ads Dilemma: Direct Pay or Lead Magnet?
For those on the entrepreneurial path, like Gail in our podcast discussion, you may be questioning the best strategy: should you drive ads directly to your service or utilize a lead magnet strategy? It's a common conundrum, but here's what I would advise.
When someone clicks on a direct ad and doesn't buy your product or service immediately, your only touchpoint is through paid ads, which can quickly become costly. Capturing their email with a lead magnet allows for continued interaction without ongoing ad spend. You can market your product through emails and nurture potential clients over time, offering them special deals or bonuses until they decide to purchase.
Testing Warm Versus Cold Traffic
Prioritizing warm traffic (i.e., people who have already interacted with your brand in some way) can significantly increase your conversion rates. Retargeting those who visited your website or engaged with your social media recently is likely to result in better outcomes than advertising to cold traffic—those who've never heard of you. By orienting your ads toward this engaged audience first, you maximize your return on investment. Should these efforts bear fruit, gradually testing on cold traffic could be your next logical step, but always keep the ad spend low initially and boost it progressively based on the results.
Crafting the Right Strategy for Cold Traffic
Successfully reaching cold audiences requires a keen eye for details. Your ad copy must be sharp, your sales page enticing, and your overall marketing far less forgiving than when dealing with those familiar with your brand. For cold audiences, rigorous testing of various graphics, copy styles, and promotional techniques is essential to determine what resonates and drives action.
The Low Ticket Approach
Understanding the cost associated with Facebook ads is crucial. Zach Spuckler, a Facebook ads guru mentioned in our podcast, underscores the value of maintaining conversions within the Facebook ecosystem using embedded forms. This tactic reduces costs since Facebook prefers that users remain on its platform rather than leaving to visit external sites.
An efficient strategy often involves having a low-ticket offer that offsets your ad costs, allowing you to grow your email list affordably. As your offers nurture these "incommunity" leads, additional revenue flows from more costly backend products or services.
Stay Strategic and Persistent
In the ever-evolving world of Facebook advertising, performance tests and optimization are ongoing. The advice: start small with manageable ad spend, learn from results, and scale responsibly. Always be prepared to test multiple strategies continually, adjusting your approach based on what the metrics reveal.
Remember, while I provide strategic marketing advice, diving into analytics and understanding costs per lead requires deeper expertise. If needed, seek out seasoned professionals like Zach for more comprehensive guidance.
By following these practical tips and strategies, you can navigate the intricate landscape of Facebook advertising more effectively, laying down a solid path for your business's growth and success.
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