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gunhol

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Or,

«The lazy mans way to killer results with Instagram stories»

Whether as an entrepreneur or employee/freelancer, you'll always provide food on the table with this skill.

Dont spend $997 on a course, heres a free step-by-step guide to Facebook/Instagram ads.

1/

Have a great product.

Everything else comes second.

2/

Define your audience.

Define gender, age and location of your target audience. Nothing else - let the pixel do the rest (at least in beginning).

3/

Create native-looking visuals.

Based on your audience, how would a normal story look like in their feed?

Where do they hang out? Thats your photo.

How do they talk? Thats your copy.

What are they interested in? Thats your product.

3.1/

Keep this in mind:

Create Instagram stories, not ads.

4/

Launch multiple creatives.

Create mutliple ads with different photos, different copy etc.

5/

Launch ads with CBO

Turn on Campaign Budget Optimization to define what creative produces best results and automatically give that ad the most spend.

Voila, you just created a killer ad.

Bonus thought/

I’ve created many ads over the years, but I always get best results when I Keep It Stupid Simple.

I tweet about this stuff over at https://twitter.com/holmisthename
 
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Pardon my ignorance, but paying $417 for 949 subscribers is a good value?

Seems like a high price to pay in a non-revenue bearing activity.

$417 for 949 customers is spectacular... but I don't know how many newbies can afford to pay $417,000 for a home grown list of 1M.
 

gunhol

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Pardon my ignorance, but paying $417 for 949 subscribers is a good value?

Seems like a high price to pay in a non-revenue bearing activity.

$417 for 949 customers is spectacular... but I don't know how many newbies can afford to pay $417,000 for a home grown list of 1M.
Valid thought. The industry average value of a newsletter subscriber is $1 per month. So a subscriber bought at 0.44 can yield $12 per year
 

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