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but after 4 sales only for $2000 worth of spend i decided to outsource it for the next two months. I can learn from what someone who's advanced worst case scenario
The third party company isn't going to be spending as many hours as i would on it but do i really want to be spending my days on facebook ads? The honest answer is no. I just want to start turning a profit asap.
I am however willing to spend as much time as possible to get this to where it needs to be.
Do i get a job on the side to bring in some extra income?
What I am reading is after spending $2000 you didn't want to spend more time on it. Did you learn anything during this time. $2000 is alot of spend for testing and you should have gotten good data.
You outsourced it to someone who is going to spend LESS time on it. This person is going to be testing also and spending more to get less at the start.
But you are willing to spend as much time possible on your business, unless it's FB ads. You need income but outsource the ads? Seems odd to me.
I get the feeling you are going to be spending alot more than $2000 in the next 2 months by hiring this company/guy.
I guess you can look at this two ways.
1) I can't figure this out so the best thing to do is to outsource and spend my time doing more productive things
2) I don't like FB ads and I don't want to learn them, so I'm just going to outsource it.
What is your real reason for doing so?
I would learn more about FB ads, and then maybe hire someone later once you have a better handle on things. Outsourcing things like this is fine, if you have the money to spend.
As for building your brand you can:
FB and IG posts
SEO website
Get influencers
Run ads on Google PPC
Run contests and specials
Go to events and sell/demo your product
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