User Power
Value/Post Ratio
276%
- Aug 24, 2015
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This is where I am right now:
I chose a product: charm bracelet.
I created a website: https://charming-ly.myshopify.com/
I created a Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/Charmingly-183617178709940/?
My thinking process (please correct me):
Because this bracelet looks like a Pandora bracelet, I think that teens 13-16(18) will be interested in it because they do not yet have enough money to buy a real Pandora, nor will their parents most likely buy it for them, once they are old enough (18+) they will be able to afford it, or will get it as a present.
Also parents of teens will be interested perhaps (35-45) to make a gift to their (8-16) year old daughter a christmass or other gift.
Perhaps those (female) teens (13-18) in USA on Facebook who like Justin Bieber and Aeropostale will be interested in the product.
Results after running for 2 days with $5/day budget:
clicks: 2
reach: 429
cost: $4.86/link click
ad attached below.
Conclusions:
Cost is too high per click. Perhaps because I am targeting those teens who are really pricy. If instead I try to target people who like smaller less popular groups would be cheaper?
Please share your thoughts
You offer nothing of value nor any story to connect to people... You're marketing efforts consist of this:
Find shitty product
Make site
Throw up ad
Fail
And you wonder why you fail?
If you're going to be successful, you can't half-a$$ your way through it. It's not easy work and you WILL fail, but that's okay. Once you find a winner, everything will change.
You need to find a product(s) with a hook, then find a market that can relate to that hook. Once you have those things, you need to do market research, develop a good ad and start testing your multiple products to the multiple audiences you found.
Don't signup for any guru shit, but watch this video to get an idea of how you want to test:
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