My First Teespring Campaign

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Hello fellow warriors! I just launched my first teespring campaign. I'm currently promoting it through Facebook. I've only spent $0.95 with 21 website clicks, 0 sales. My audience is 9,000. I'm planning to spend $5 per day. Any tips to make this work? Here's my current campaign:



I will update this thread as soon as I get 1 sale.
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  • Profile picture of the author Drazz
    Your CTR looks good, Don't know about your design. But I would keep this running for more data.
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    I had 1 sale so far after spending $1.90 on Facebook ads! Sweet! I will send more update later.




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  • Profile picture of the author Oliver13
    Great man. I have a question, Which country are you targeting?
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  • Profile picture of the author yako
    Hey guys, I see you all getting all this insane CTR, can someone give me tips on how you achieve that? For example

    - Do you use right side or newsfeed ad? or both?
    - Do you use manual bid or auto?
    - Do you target mostly males or females?

    Any other tip will be much appreciated. I tried with very little success so far, but I want to continue testing.

    Thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by yako View Post

      Hey guys, I see you all getting all this insane CTR, can someone give me tips on how you achieve that? For example

      - Do you use right side or newsfeed ad? or both?
      - Do you use manual bid or auto?
      - Do you target mostly males or females?

      Any other tip will be much appreciated. I tried with very little success so far, but I want to continue testing.

      Thanks
      - I use both righthand side and newsfeed ads.
      - I use OCPM. Don't use manual bid.
      - It depends on your campaign. I'm only targeting females this time since I'm selling a shirt for females.

      It would all depend on your targeting, ad images, and ad copy. My audience is only 9,000 but it's laser targeted.
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  • Profile picture of the author TakenAction
    Why not scale and do something like $20 a day? I mean you did only spend $1.90 for one sale.
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    • Profile picture of the author jsk13
      Everything looks good

      Can check my Q&A thread in this forum if you wish, loads of peeps asking Q there.
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      • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
        Originally Posted by jsk13 View Post

        Everything looks good

        Can check my Q&A thread in this forum if you wish, loads of peeps asking Q there.
        Hey man! I was actually reading your thread this morning! Thanks for the tips. Do you have any tips for me based on my current stats? What is your average ad cost per sale?
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        • Profile picture of the author jsk13
          On average I spend $50~70 for every $300 I earn..which is about 30 sale. The campaign itself is usually gives me 500% ROI or higher, however I run many many campaigns to test what niche reacts better, so after factoring in those ads that do not work my Total ROI cost vs profit is about 300% to 400%


          It seemed like you know enough to really get started. I usually give it to $20 to test. Most importantly is always pay attention to cost vs sales. Don't get blinded because you made a sale very quickly. I had 7 sales on my first campaign in 1 hour, was so happy then the sale stopped for next 6 days learned a valuable lesson since then!

          One thing I strongly recommend is NOT do the name campaigns you see online. They will quickly get your account in trouble with FB!

          Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

          Hey man! I was actually reading your thread this morning! Thanks for the tips. Do you have any tips for me based on my current stats? What is your average ad cost per sale?
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          • Profile picture of the author Drazz
            I am still not sure. I see a lot of people using custom audience and stuff by scraping UID, but is this allowed or not?

            What scraper tools are available.
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          • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
            Originally Posted by jsk13 View Post

            On average I spend $50~70 for every $300 I earn..which is about 30 sale. The campaign itself is usually gives me 500% ROI or higher, however I run many many campaigns to test what niche reacts better, so after factoring in those ads that do not work my Total ROI cost vs profit is about 300% to 400%


            It seemed like you know enough to really get started. I usually give it to $20 to test. Most importantly is always pay attention to cost vs sales. Don't get blinded because you made a sale very quickly. I had 7 sales on my first campaign in 1 hour, was so happy then the sale stopped for next 6 days learned a valuable lesson since then!

            One thing I strongly recommend is NOT do the name campaigns you see online. They will quickly get your account in trouble with FB!
            Thanks for sharing your insights!

            Also, why would it be against Facebook TOS to do name campaigns? I mean we're not scamming people, we're selling real shirts! And these are shirts closely related to them. And why would it be against Facebook TOS to scrape the opengraph search? It's just an effective way to target people that will both benefit us and Facebook...
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            • Profile picture of the author jsk13
              Its the fact we use "bots" to do so. Open graph search puts a strain on Facebook, I believe once you scrape over 5k UIDs your account will be flagged and they will start monitoring you.

              And using dummy acc doesn't work as they will look at your IP address and ban all your acc all together.

              There are ofcrs many ways to get around this, however I rather spend my time looking into better conversion technique than trying to bend the rules

              Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

              Thanks for sharing your insights!

              Also, why would it be against Facebook TOS to do name campaigns? I mean we're not scamming people, we're selling real shirts! And these are shirts closely related to them. And why would it be against Facebook TOS to scrape the opengraph search? It's just an effective way to target people that will both benefit us and Facebook...
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              • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
                Originally Posted by jsk13 View Post

                Its the fact we use "bots" to do so. Open graph search puts a strain on Facebook, I believe once you scrape over 5k UIDs your account will be flagged and they will start monitoring you.

                And using dummy acc doesn't work as they will look at your IP address and ban all your acc all together.

                There are ofcrs many ways to get around this, however I rather spend my time looking into better conversion technique than trying to bend the rules
                I see. That makes sense!

                I'll probably stay away from name campaigns then. How do you target your audience? Interests?
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by TakenAction View Post

      Why not scale and do something like $20 a day? I mean you did only spend $1.90 for one sale.
      I'm still testing things out. I'm still in the process of testing different ads and shirt designs. I've actually just created another shirt campaign.
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  • Profile picture of the author TakenAction
    Can someone get me the dimensions for a right side ad and a news feed ad please.
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    • Profile picture of the author jsk13
      1200 x 617 pixels

      Originally Posted by TakenAction View Post

      Can someone get me the dimensions for a right side ad and a news feed ad please.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by TakenAction View Post

      Can someone get me the dimensions for a right side ad and a news feed ad please.
      I'm using 665x225 for newsfeed and 600x315 for the right hand side. It fits perfectly with these dimensions. Try it!
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  • Profile picture of the author TakenAction
    Thanks is that for the news feed or right side?
    Can I get both please.

    Also, to do a news feed ad do I have to have a Facebook page for that ad?

    How do I get people to click through to teespring instead of liking or shareing the Fb page?

    Should I even bother creating any content on the FB page etc?
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    • Profile picture of the author jsk13
      You need Fan page to do newsfeed,

      once you upload your photo for newsfeed it will automatically make it into a righthand side ad as well

      Getting them to click website instead of liking depend solely on your ad image and hook, try to have call to action in your description like "CLICK to buy now"

      FB page depends on how likely you think you can scale long term with that page. Some of mine I keep updating because I know I can sell multiple shirts to them


      Originally Posted by TakenAction View Post

      Thanks is that for the news feed or right side?
      Can I get both please.

      Also, to do a news feed ad do I have to have a Facebook page for that ad?

      How do I get people to click through to teespring instead of liking or shareing the Fb page?

      Should I even bother creating any content on the FB page etc?
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    Update: I haven't had my second sale yet! HAHAHA

    But I'm still on green! I've spent $2.85 on Facebook ads so far. And I'm earning $7 per shirt. I already scaled up my campaign to $5 per day from $2 per day to get more traffic! Let's see how it goes!
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    • Profile picture of the author jsk13
      Target usually through Scraping, sometimes I will set extremely specific restrictions for some super niche shirt. Still testing which ones work better general vs super niche.

      Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

      I see. That makes sense!

      I'll probably stay away from name campaigns then. How do you target your audience? Interests?
      Keep at it, not all campaigns work but for sure every single one of them will teach you something!

      Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

      Update: I haven't had my second sale yet! HAHAHA

      But I'm still on green! I've spent $2.85 on Facebook ads so far. And I'm earning $7 per shirt. I already scaled up my campaign to $5 per day from $2 per day to get more traffic! Let's see how it goes!
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    Oh! OK! I learned the hard way! LOL

    So I guess Name shirts won't work on Facebook! I wonder how some of those name shirts on Teespring promote their shirts. I see some name shirts have over 500 shirts sold. Hmmm...

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    • Profile picture of the author blueorca17
      OP, I just had the same thing happen to me....audience was disabled for using first names. Gonna try something else. My CTR for that shirt campaign was 14% too! crazy high! Back to testing- and lesson learned!
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      • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
        Originally Posted by blueorca17 View Post

        OP, I just had the same thing happen to me....audience was disabled for using first names. Gonna try something else. My CTR for that shirt campaign was 14% too! crazy high! Back to testing- and lesson learned!
        I'm sorry to hear that! Thank goodness they didn't deactivated my account... How about yours?
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        • Profile picture of the author blueorca17
          Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

          I'm sorry to hear that! Thank goodness they didn't deactivated my account... How about yours?
          Nah, thank god. The next ad took a little longer to get approved once my audiences were disabled though... Gotta be a bit more careful from here on out. LOL
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          • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
            Originally Posted by blueorca17 View Post

            Nah, thank god. The next ad took a little longer to get approved once my audiences were disabled though... Gotta be a bit more careful from here on out. LOL
            Yes, I started another campaign! Now targeting interests. I will update you guys how it goes.
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  • Profile picture of the author karaboga
    I really don't understand how you guys can achieve 10%+ CTR.

    I already use super-targeted, scraped auidence (I use Facesniper)
    I include a good call to action image (an image of a big buy now button)

    And I still get 3% CTR of my best campaign. I guess there is something else you guys are doing. I'd be very happy if you can give tips on that.


    Cheers

    Enes

    Edit: I find out that some of the guys including OP use "engagement" to measure it. I'd like to know how it effects to website clicks since visitors need to find and click the website link right-hand side.
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    • Profile picture of the author jsk13
      Its just depends on how good your scrape is

      You can also apply more restriction in the FB ad set up page, like age, gender, location, etc.

      Also image try to use one that links to the authentic brand as close as possible , that will hit 7%+ 99% of the time

      Originally Posted by karaboga View Post

      I really don't understand how you guys can achieve 10%+ CTR.

      I already use super-targeted, scraped auidence (I use Facesniper)
      I include a good call to action image (an image of a big buy now button)

      And I still get 3% CTR of my best campaign. I guess there is something else you guys are doing. I'd be very happy if you can give tips on that.


      Cheers

      Enes

      Edit: I find out that some of the guys including OP use "engagement" to measure it. I'd like to know how it effects to website clicks since visitors need to find and click the website link right-hand side.
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      • Profile picture of the author karaboga
        I don't think I'd have a problem with the scrape however I am not completely clear on restrictions.

        I usually do 16+ age, live in USA, sex, and I use scraped people (don't select interest etc). How do you restrict them for increased CTR?

        And do you do post engagement?


        Originally Posted by jsk13 View Post

        Its just depends on how good your scrape is

        You can also apply more restriction in the FB ad set up page, like age, gender, location, etc.

        Also image try to use one that links to the authentic brand as close as possible , that will hit 7%+ 99% of the time
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        • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
          Originally Posted by karaboga View Post

          I don't think I'd have a problem with the scrape however I am not completely clear on restrictions.

          I usually do 16+ age, live in USA, sex, and I use scraped people (don't select interest etc). How do you restrict them for increased CTR?

          And do you do post engagement?
          16+ age? I usually do 25+. People below 20 yrs old normally do not have credit cards. Don't just upload your custom audience. You would need to optimize the targeting by uploading your custom audience then select age, interests, gender, etc.. For example, for the name that I targeted, some of the users that were scraped are men. I'm selling a shirt for women so I selected women in my FB ads.
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          • Profile picture of the author karaboga
            Are you not sending the ad traffic to sales page directly? In you ads I see you optimize for engagement.

            Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

            16+ age? I usually do 25+. People below 20 yrs old normally do not have credit cards. Don't just upload your custom audience. You would need to optimize the targeting by uploading your custom audience then select age, interests, gender, etc.. For example, for the name that I targeted, some of the users that were scraped are men. I'm selling a shirt for women so I selected women in my FB ads.
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            • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
              Originally Posted by karaboga View Post

              Are you not sending the ad traffic to sales page directly? In you ads I see you optimize for engagement.
              I'm sending them directly to Teespring! What is your CTR?
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              • Profile picture of the author karaboga
                My CTR is between 1-3%. I use a link for my ad with a custom made image(t-shirt, buy now button, exclusive design stamp etc) and with Facebook's "Buy Now" frame.

                The highest of my campaigns, even the name ones didn't have more than 3%.

                Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

                I'm sending them directly to Teespring! What is your CTR?
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                • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
                  Originally Posted by karaboga View Post

                  My CTR is between 1-3%. I use a link for my ad with a custom made image(t-shirt, buy now button, exclusive design stamp etc) and with Facebook's "Buy Now" frame.

                  The highest of my campaigns, even the name ones didn't have more than 3%.
                  Hmmm... I'm not really sure about that. Maybe they don't like the design of the shirt? I'm running another campaign and I'm getting around 8.9% CTR. $1.56 spent on Facebook ads as of now. No sales yet.
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                • Profile picture of the author jsk13
                  Show us 1 of your ad image.. btw I answered your Q through email, the one you sent over the weekend

                  Originally Posted by karaboga View Post

                  My CTR is between 1-3%. I use a link for my ad with a custom made image(t-shirt, buy now button, exclusive design stamp etc) and with Facebook's "Buy Now" frame.

                  The highest of my campaigns, even the name ones didn't have more than 3%.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by karaboga View Post

      I really don't understand how you guys can achieve 10%+ CTR.

      I already use super-targeted, scraped auidence (I use Facesniper)
      I include a good call to action image (an image of a big buy now button)

      And I still get 3% CTR of my best campaign. I guess there is something else you guys are doing. I'd be very happy if you can give tips on that.


      Cheers

      Enes

      Edit: I find out that some of the guys including OP use "engagement" to measure it. I'd like to know how it effects to website clicks since visitors need to find and click the website link right-hand side.
      I'm using some awesome image templates that I've made myself. I'm planning to release it as a WSO soon but don't know how to make a WSO yet. hahaha But I'm getting there. I'll let you know then...
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  • Profile picture of the author tismi
    one thing I learned when scraping UIDs is that I always scrape comments, not likes. liking doesnt take any effort while commenting takes a bit more time usually, so in my book those who comment are really passionate about the topic, they are actively engaging, not just window shopping but actually entering the store .
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  • I will recommend that you get better tools for building custom audience. Some of the free online tools are like there name "Free" and with this you will not expect to get anything better apart from what you are seeing now happening to your campaign I will suggest that you get something that will really give you results.
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    I'm having a problem. I'm using gimp 2.0 graphic software to edit a picture to upload on to the t-shirt but when I upload the picture it has a white background on it on to the t-shirt.

    I tried making the background transparent in gimp then uploading it but it doesnt work.

    anyone know a fix?
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      Originally Posted by TakenAction View Post

      I'm having a problem. I'm using gimp 2.0 graphic software to edit a picture to upload on to the t-shirt but when I upload the picture it has a white background on it on to the t-shirt.

      I tried making the background transparent in gimp then uploading it but it doesnt work.

      anyone know a fix?
      Use this site: clippingmagic.com

      It removes backgrounds and makes them transparent. Super easy.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by TakenAction View Post

      I'm having a problem. I'm using gimp 2.0 graphic software to edit a picture to upload on to the t-shirt but when I upload the picture it has a white background on it on to the t-shirt.

      I tried making the background transparent in gimp then uploading it but it doesnt work.

      anyone know a fix?
      You need to save it as .png file after removing the background. I'm using Photoshop by the way. Hope this helps!
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        Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

        You need to save it as .png file after removing the background. I'm using Photoshop by the way. Hope this helps!
        Did not help unfortunately. Thanks anwyays.
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    hey guys i'm having an issue where I upload the image to the t shirt and make it transparent and it works fine and blends in and then when I proceed to the next page where you pick your goal and price for the t shirt, it brings back the white background on the image of the t shirt and takes away the transparency. Can anyone speak to this issue?

    You can tell from the difference in this picture that there is a white background around the image at the top, thats what I am talking about.

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    How can I add different colors and styles to a Teespring campaign? I see some campaigns that have multiple colors and styles to choose from.
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      Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

      How can I add different colors and styles to a Teespring campaign? I see some campaigns that have multiple colors and styles to choose from.
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    Ok. Here's the result of my second campaign targeting interests. 1 sale after spending $1.83. Will send more updates later.

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  • Whats with your signature? You say you can get 30% CTR with 0.01 CPC but it doesn't look like thats the case here?

    Anyways i think your current CTR is great. I would scale this up and make some bank.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by Henrich View Post

      Whats with your signature? You say you can get 30% CTR with 0.01 CPC but it doesn't look like thats the case here?

      Anyways i think your current CTR is great. I would scale this up and make some bank.
      I said "get AS MUCH AS 30% CTR and AS LOW AS $0.01 CPC". Those are the max I normally achieve. Those are not guaranteed since it varies per niche and competition, but those are the best stats I can get. Here's one:

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  • Profile picture of the author TakenAction
    When we do news feed ads should we only be promoting the ad to people on desktops or desktops and mobile?
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    I just focus on ROI. Sometimes HIGH CTR draws unnecessary attention from Facebook.

    Edit: I use NFS+RHS. No Mobile
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    Here's the result of my new test. 7 sales so far after spending $31.99 on Facebook ads. I'm earning around $7.5 per shirt. So I'm still on Green. I know it's not a great campaign but it just shows that Teespring and Facebook ads actually work.

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    Facebooks currently disabling all custom audiences to teespring. Guess they've finally had enough.
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    • Profile picture of the author AshTJ
      What determines the oCPM? I've had some as low as $3 and some as high as $12, targeting the same audience and with the same CTR...
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      • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
        Originally Posted by AshTJ View Post

        What determines the oCPM? I've had some as low as $3 and some as high as $12, targeting the same audience and with the same CTR...
        It's based on the competition. If many people are bidding for the same niche or set of people, it will make your oCPM high. So you need to keep your CTR high as well to keep your cost low.
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      Originally Posted by maxpoweraff View Post

      Facebooks currently disabling all custom audiences to teespring. Guess they've finally had enough.
      What makes you say this??
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      I can make a little room in my life for that. ;)

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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by maxpoweraff View Post

      Facebooks currently disabling all custom audiences to teespring. Guess they've finally had enough.
      Hmmm... I don't see any valid reason for Facebook to do that. We are selling real shirts and it provides value to them. We're not scamming people!

      Anyway, I'm not using a custom audience here. I found a way to target them using the normal Facebook interest targeting.
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  • Profile picture of the author anguschkong
    Everything looks good. Just increase the budget.
    Try to find more related audience....9000 sounds too small. you could only sell 90 shirts if 1% of audience purchase your design.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by anguschkong View Post

      Everything looks good. Just increase the budget.
      Try to find more related audience....9000 sounds too small. you could only sell 90 shirts if 1% of audience purchase your design.
      I'm only testing things out. I currently have 9 sales. 1 more to go.
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    My campaign ended nicely last week. I had 25 sales and earned $238.50 after spending $95 on Facebook. Not bad for my first try!

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    • Profile picture of the author Drazz
      That's very good! 150% ROI is very good as well.
      Couldn't you increase budget for the campaign to sell even more?
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      • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
        Originally Posted by Drazz View Post

        That's very good! 150% ROI is very good as well.
        Couldn't you increase budget for the campaign to sell even more?
        I'm trying to scale it up. I created another campaign targeting women. And another campaign targeting men, but now selling Hoodies instead of shirts. It's still selling well. Below are my stats as of today:

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        • Profile picture of the author Oliver13
          Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

          I'm trying to scale it up. I created another campaign targeting women. And another campaign targeting men, but now selling Hoodies instead of shirts. It's still selling well. Below are my stats as of today:

          What's your max targeting audience?
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  • Profile picture of the author Hypno mind
    Great! I'm just thinking to start selling these teespring t-shit I liked the idea, what do you guys mean by scraping UIDs?? do you use some software of any kind or what? I hope someone here will answer me.
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    This thread is just fantastic. GlobalExperts thanks for sharing your experiences. It shows a steady and progressively successful effort on your part and is a wonderful learning experience.

    I'm about to step into Teespring. I'm a professional cartoonist and illustrator and can create stuff nobody else can. Utilizing those skills and mastering the promotional techniques like FB ads should be a winning combination.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by EvolBaby View Post

      This thread is just fantastic. GlobalExperts thanks for sharing your experiences. It shows a steady and progressively successful effort on your part and is a wonderful learning experience.

      I'm about to step into Teespring. I'm a professional cartoonist and illustrator and can create stuff nobody else can. Utilizing those skills and mastering the promotional techniques like FB ads should be a winning combination.
      You'll definitely do good in Teespring then since you can design your own shirt campaigns. One thing to keep in mind, keep the number of colors of the shirt graphics from 1 to 3 colors. The cost of the shirt goes up as you add more colors into the graphics, which will either cut your profit or raise your selling price.
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  • Profile picture of the author r0dvan
    Hey, thats great for your first campaign.
    Im currently coding to get UIDs from people liking posts.
    I plan to do tshirts based on famous posts from famous fanpages.
    Do you guys think this will work?
    Looking forward to do a JV with TeeSpringers.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by r0dvan View Post

      Hey, thats great for your first campaign.
      Im currently coding to get UIDs from people liking posts.
      I plan to do tshirts based on famous posts from famous fanpages.
      Do you guys think this will work?
      Looking forward to do a JV with TeeSpringers.
      Custom Audiences and Teespring no longer work. The custom audience normally gets rejected if it's used on a Teespring campaign. I just got 3 custom audiences rejected.
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  • Profile picture of the author Genycis
    How have you been faring so far since the custom audience changes Globalexperts? Wondering how great a chance of making a solid profit is with their interest options versus custom audiences as I see everyone mentioning how great they worked and now how scraping is ineffective due to their changes. I tried a couple of targeted campaigns and while I had lower audiences using their interest options, I got likes and comments but no sales, only people saying how much they wanted the shirt but not actually having ordered it at all. So I wondered how you've been doing since the changes.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by Genycis View Post

      How have you been faring so far since the custom audience changes Globalexperts? Wondering how great a chance of making a solid profit is with their interest options versus custom audiences as I see everyone mentioning how great they worked and now how scraping is ineffective due to their changes. I tried a couple of targeted campaigns and while I had lower audiences using their interest options, I got likes and comments but no sales, only people saying how much they wanted the shirt but not actually having ordered it at all. So I wondered how you've been doing since the changes.
      The campaigns I showed in this thread were actually using interest targeting. They all worked well for me. I normally get 150% ROI. But those are small niches. So I was only getting around 25 sales out of 10 goals. Custom Audience didn't work for me. It would work for a few days then gets rejected.
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      • Profile picture of the author Genycis
        Ahhh cool, glad to know that the Interest Targeting works well. I've not had luck yet with it including a campaign I have now for a sports team that's not generated a sale as of yet. Still hoping to find those Interests that really draw people to buy shirts.

        I'm still not bold enough to target goals higher than 20 and even that's a stretch as the highest so far I have is 11/10 and it seems my FB ads haven't been showing for that campaign at all today so thank goodness it tipped over before this is going on. No error or alert yet for that ad either oddly enough but it is a name campaign so I'm fearing FB may finally shut that ad down... the other ads are running fine though at this point.

        I would really love to be able to find that "Magic Formula" that generates lots of shirts per day with minimum ad spending. Still don't know the interest I need to target for that to happen as of yet though. Still brainstorming lol

        Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

        The campaigns I showed in this thread were actually using interest targeting. They all worked well for me. I normally get 150% ROI. But those are small niches. So I was only getting around 25 sales out of 10 goals. Custom Audience didn't work for me. It would work for a few days then gets rejected.
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        • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
          Originally Posted by Genycis View Post

          Ahhh cool, glad to know that the Interest Targeting works well. I've not had luck yet with it including a campaign I have now for a sports team that's not generated a sale as of yet. Still hoping to find those Interests that really draw people to buy shirts.

          I'm still not bold enough to target goals higher than 20 and even that's a stretch as the highest so far I have is 11/10 and it seems my FB ads haven't been showing for that campaign at all today so thank goodness it tipped over before this is going on. No error or alert yet for that ad either oddly enough but it is a name campaign so I'm fearing FB may finally shut that ad down... the other ads are running fine though at this point.

          I would really love to be able to find that "Magic Formula" that generates lots of shirts per day with minimum ad spending. Still don't know the interest I need to target for that to happen as of yet though. Still brainstorming lol
          Hey man! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I find it hard to target the sports niche in Facebook. It might be hard to target the avid fans of sports team in my opinion since everybody on Facebook normally just "likes" pages/posts related to sports simply because one of their friends shared it, or probably just wants to look that they're into sports (lol), etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author s1d
    Are you guys also posting your shirts to niche related groups? I just started an am wondering if this is going to pay off.
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    • Profile picture of the author Genycis
      Originally Posted by s1d View Post

      Are you guys also posting your shirts to niche related groups? I just started an am wondering if this is going to pay off.
      I had tried to do so in a natural way of sharing, but didn't pan out well for me, got booted out the group and it may have been the reason as well that i had a FB restriction for a week lol.
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      • Profile picture of the author s1d
        Originally Posted by Genycis View Post

        I had tried to do so in a natural way of sharing, but didn't pan out well for me, got booted out the group and it may have been the reason as well that i had a FB restriction for a week lol.
        Ahh good to know. I was afraid of repercussions like this.

        I've posted to about 20 FB groups related to my shirt's niche/target and 0 sales, but im still able to get around on FB so no ban yet lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author yobiman4
    Nice thread! Good earnings for the first try!
    I want to start with Teespring too, do you have any tips?
    How much do you think should I invest to earn 100$?
    Thanks!
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by yobiman4 View Post

      Nice thread! Good earnings for the first try!
      I want to start with Teespring too, do you have any tips?
      How much do you think should I invest to earn 100$?
      Thanks!
      The best tip I can give you is to find a really good niche! I'm seeing campaigns with really bad shirt designs but they still sell well because they're into a good niche! Of course, you have to target them good enough in Facebook as well.
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      • Profile picture of the author yobiman4
        Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

        The best tip I can give you is to find a really good niche! I'm seeing campaigns with really bad shirt designs but they still sell well because they're into a good niche! Of course, you have to target them good enough in Facebook as well.
        May you tell me what are the best niches are?
        And how much money I need to invest?
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        • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
          Originally Posted by yobiman4 View Post

          May you tell me what are the best niches are?
          And how much money I need to invest?
          I see a lot of successful campaigns in dog niches, as well as in hobbies like fishing..
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          • Profile picture of the author Online Helper
            Dear Teespring niche's expert, may I know did you all design your own t-shirts or pay for expert to design for you? Wondering if I am not good in design at all, is there any chance for me to go into this niche What is the minimum skill set you need to have in order to be successful in this niche?
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            • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
              Originally Posted by Online Helper View Post

              Dear Teespring niche's expert, may I know did you all design your own t-shirts or pay for expert to design for you? Wondering if I am not good in design at all, is there any chance for me to go into this niche What is the minimum skill set you need to have in order to be successful in this niche?
              Yes I did! I normally just look at the successful campaigns here Explore T-shirts, Campaigns and Designs | Teespring for design ideas. You can also hire someone from Fiverr, oDesk or Elance to design a shirt for you.
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              • Profile picture of the author illester
                Hey Globalexperts, i just came by this thread and read through all the replies. I am interested in getting into affiliate marketing. I have 0% experience in any marketing category. The past few days i have done nothing but research and learn what methods are out there, what works and what doesn't and basic terminology. I want to begin my "hands on training" using facebook ads and using teespring niches. Do you think it is possible for you to send me your Skype or email so i can pick your brain a little? It's OK if you don't want to deal with me haha. just looking for anybody who would be willing to help get my feet wet a little.
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          • Profile picture of the author yobiman4
            Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

            I see a lot of successful campaigns in dog niches, as well as in hobbies like fishing..
            Thank you very much!
            How much money should I have to invest in facebook ads to get a seccessful gampaign?
            Thanks in advance.
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            • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
              Originally Posted by illester View Post

              Hey Globalexperts, i just came by this thread and read through all the replies. I am interested in getting into affiliate marketing. I have 0% experience in any marketing category. The past few days i have done nothing but research and learn what methods are out there, what works and what doesn't and basic terminology. I want to begin my "hands on training" using facebook ads and using teespring niches. Do you think it is possible for you to send me your Skype or email so i can pick your brain a little? It's OK if you don't want to deal with me haha. just looking for anybody who would be willing to help get my feet wet a little.
              Sorry, but I don't do one on one coaching. Just post your questions in this thread and I'll be glad to help. I will also post my future campaigns here so everyone can learn.

              Originally Posted by yobiman4 View Post

              Thank you very much!
              How much money should I have to invest in facebook ads to get a seccessful gampaign?
              Thanks in advance.
              I normally get 150% ROI in my campaigns. So if I invest $100, I would normally get $150 profit.
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              • Profile picture of the author illester
                Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

                Sorry, but I don't do one on one coaching. Just post your questions in this thread and I'll be glad to help. I will also post my future campaigns here so everyone can learn.
                Oh OK, well my first question is... I noticed you were talking about some software called ScrapeBox? Is this something you are still using after the changes with Facebook ads or no. If you are then what is it and what does it do? Sorry I know i stick out like a sore thumb with these ridiculously inexperienced questions but i just want to learn.
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                • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
                  Originally Posted by illester View Post

                  Oh OK, well my first question is... I noticed you were talking about some software called ScrapeBox? Is this something you are still using after the changes with Facebook ads or no. If you are then what is it and what does it do? Sorry I know i stick out like a sore thumb with these ridiculously inexperienced questions but i just want to learn.
                  You might have read it somewhere else. I can't remember talking about Scrapebox. Also, custom audiences no longer works in some niches, specially targeting names and birth years. I'm now into interest targeting.
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              • Profile picture of the author Greg guitar
                Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post



                I normally get 150% ROI in my campaigns. So if I invest $100, I would normally get $150 profit.

                Thanks for posting your results, and congrats on your success; I hope you have a lot more!
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                • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
                  Originally Posted by JCorp View Post

                  Great job man! Teespring is definitely a great income stream that can pay off for you for years to come once you've "got it"... and looks like you're getting it!
                  Thanks man! I didn't imagine that Teespring would be this lucrative.

                  Originally Posted by Greg guitar View Post

                  Thanks for posting your results, and congrats on your success; I hope you have a lot more!
                  Thanks!
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                • Profile picture of the author illester
                  Gratz. What category are you targeting? I am getting ready to invest in a couple of campaigns for split testing. This will be my ever hands on experience in affiliate marketing. I'm trying to really take my time to find the right niches to target to get a higher chance of actually converting and not just losing a bunch of money. Do you mind if i PM you the ideas i have?
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                  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
                    Originally Posted by illester View Post

                    Gratz. What category are you targeting? I am getting ready to invest in a couple of campaigns for split testing. This will be my ever hands on experience in affiliate marketing. I'm trying to really take my time to find the right niches to target to get a higher chance of actually converting and not just losing a bunch of money. Do you mind if i PM you the ideas i have?
                    Hey man! Just post your questions here so everyone can learn. I'm into hobbies (e.g. fishing, surfing, etc.) at the moment.
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                    • Profile picture of the author illester
                      Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

                      Hey man! Just post your questions here so everyone can learn. I'm into hobbies (e.g. fishing, surfing, etc.) at the moment.
                      I wanted to PM because i wanted to ask you if the specific niche categories i wanted to targeted were worth my time or if they would crash and burn since you have WAY more experience. But anyways i want to target countries and hobbies also. Have you tried targeting countries? Also do you only have to pay for the ad if someone clicks or every time someone see's it in their news feed or right side?
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    I just got another Teespring campaign tipped off! 58/20 sales! Looks like Teespring would be a viable income source for me for the next few years...
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  • Profile picture of the author JCorp
    Great job man! Teespring is definitely a great income stream that can pay off for you for years to come once you've "got it"... and looks like you're getting it!
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    That's awesome! Great job.
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    • Profile picture of the author esi0411
      Hi All, sorry for my nob' question

      I was a ebay drop-shipping, selling t-shirt before.

      after 2 day found and explore this "Facebook ads + Teespring", I am interest to give a try.

      but some odd thought in my mind..

      why you do this with "Teespring" with campaign that need a target goal to be archive to get your earning (money), while you have lose your money for facebook ads (in case your facebook ads is failed)?

      why you not use zazzle.com? you can get your money event just for one sale, whether Teespring income generated from each sale is greater than zazzle?


      Nb: sorry for my bad english
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      • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
        Originally Posted by esi0411 View Post

        Hi All, sorry for my nob' question

        I was a ebay drop-shipping, selling t-shirt before.

        after 2 day found and explore this "Facebook ads + Teespring", I am interest to give a try.

        but some odd thought in my mind..

        why you do this with "Teespring" with campaign that need a target goal to be archive to get your earning (money), while you have lose your money for facebook ads (in case your facebook ads is failed)?

        why you not use zazzle.com? you can get your money event just for one sale, whether Teespring income generated from each sale is greater than zazzle?


        Nb: sorry for my bad english
        Hmmm... I haven't really explored zazzle.com. I'm quite satisfied with Teespring at the moment. Also, you have to invest money in any kind of business. It's part of the process to earn more!
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        • Profile picture of the author n3kr0
          Hi everybody,

          I've already had 5 campaigns with no results at all, well one campaign had 1 sale, but was actualy the only one with custom audience, related to Game of Thrones, so i guess custom audience is a much more laser targeted audience than regular targeted audience will ever be.

          My biggest problem was always the price for clicks, and CTR (never higher than 0.5%), even with custom audience, the lower clicks to website so far was 0.20 cts.

          Question goes for globalexperts, do your Ads have pictures of wateva niches you
          are in, besides the tshirt itself?
          I've learned from a few gurus, most have the Desktop Ads with a picture or a photo that is directly related to the niche, band, singers, movies, fishing, hunting, sports, wateva, and the tshirt itself.

          From what i've seen you don't have anything but the tshirt alone, is that right? just a call to action with the shirt.
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          • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
            Originally Posted by n3kr0 View Post

            Hi everybody,

            I've already had 5 campaigns with no results at all, well one campaign had 1 sale, but was actualy the only one with custom audience, related to Game of Thrones, so i guess custom audience is a much more laser targeted audience than regular targeted audience will ever be.

            My biggest problem was always the price for clicks, and CTR (never higher than 0.5%), even with custom audience, the lower clicks to website so far was 0.20 cts.

            Question goes for globalexperts, do your Ads have pictures of wateva niches you
            are in, besides the tshirt itself?
            I've learned from a few gurus, most have the Desktop Ads with a picture or a photo that is directly related to the niche, band, singers, movies, fishing, hunting, sports, wateva, and the tshirt itself.

            From what i've seen you don't have anything but the tshirt alone, is that right? just a call to action with the shirt.
            Hmmm... You do have a very poor CTR. Make sure that you're only running newsfeed ads for both mobile and desktop. It seems like you're running a right column ad. I sometimes use a relevant picture other than the shirt like what you've learned from the other gurus. It just depends on the niche and shirt that I'm selling.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheChiropractor
    I'm currently just testing out this Teespring stuff, and I use the "Post Engagement" add. However, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong because the "Like Page" button is not showing up on the upper right hand and how do you set it to where when someone clicks on the add it takes them straight to the teespring sales site? Mine currently just opens up the post and it would require them to click the link on the ad to take them to the sales site.

    Thanks, and great job globalexperts!
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by TheChiropractor View Post

      I'm currently just testing out this Teespring stuff, and I use the "Post Engagement" add. However, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong because the "Like Page" button is not showing up on the upper right hand and how do you set it to where when someone clicks on the add it takes them straight to the teespring sales site? Mine currently just opens up the post and it would require them to click the link on the ad to take them to the sales site.

      Thanks, and great job globalexperts!
      That is because you are using a post engagement campaign. You must use either website clicks or website conversions if you want to send them directly to your Teespring campaign.
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      • Profile picture of the author TheChiropractor
        Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

        That is because you are using a post engagement campaign. You must use either website clicks or website conversions if you want to send them directly to your Teespring campaign.

        Even when I chose that option, my community page that I have it on does not show the "like Page" button. But when I it on another community page, it will work.

        I wonder if it's the type of setting I have for that particular page or what..
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        • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
          Originally Posted by TheChiropractor View Post

          Even when I chose that option, my community page that I have it on does not show the "like Page" button. But when I it on another community page, it will work.

          I wonder if it's the type of setting I have for that particular page or what..
          Maybe because you have already "liked" the page. Try to unlike the page and try again!
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  • Profile picture of the author TheChiropractor
    Oh, there it goes.. GREAT!! Thanks globalexperts
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    I just learned that it's really possible to relaunch a shirt campaign that was successful in the past! It doesn't have as many sales as before. But I've made about 50% of the total sales before.
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  • Profile picture of the author n3kr0
    hi there again,
    one clarification that no one seems to adress, or at least i never read or saw anywhere about
    biding on CPC like: Suggested bid: 1.44 (0.88 - 2.21)

    And you bid $2.00, i guess it will have the same effect for CTR for FB and the CPC will get down
    and i assume that the click will be at 0.05 or a little bit higher, or perhaps lower.

    Cause i can seem to find a way to get the CPC lower than that when i'm creating the Ad, with 300.000
    or 2 milion, it never showed me any less than 0.30, i just want to know if it would work the same way.

    any help would be appreciated
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by n3kr0 View Post

      hi there again,
      one clarification that no one seems to adress, or at least i never read or saw anywhere about
      biding on CPC like: Suggested bid: 1.44 (0.88 - 2.21)

      And you bid $2.00, i guess it will have the same effect for CTR for FB and the CPC will get down
      and i assume that the click will be at 0.05 or a little bit higher, or perhaps lower.

      Cause i can seem to find a way to get the CPC lower than that when i'm creating the Ad, with 300.000
      or 2 milion, it never showed me any less than 0.30, i just want to know if it would work the same way.

      any help would be appreciated
      I normally just use OCPM. I don't mind the cpm or cpc that much. I'm more into conversions.
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      • Profile picture of the author Jcedric
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        Are you still receiving the same results with Teespring lately? I've had some recent success selling targeted accessories from a personal website but want to try alternate methods. I'm great with picking out niches, just need some validation as to whether or not Teespring + Facebook is still lucrative and not overdrawn. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author miklanderson2
    Yes, it's been very lucrative for me of late. The only problem I'm having is as soon as I post a winning design to my active pages and people start seeing sales rolling it, it's being copied. They make a slight change or two to the design and start selling it as their own. I'm still making a lot off of money off of some of my designs, but they don't have the longevity they used to.

    I've learned my lesson and will no longer be using live posts on my pages, even though they get good organic reach. I'm going with dark posts from now on, which should keep my shirts secret for at least a little while longer while I milk them for all they're worth.
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    • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
      Originally Posted by Jcedric View Post

      Are you still receiving the same results with Teespring lately? I've had some recent success selling targeted accessories from a personal website but want to try alternate methods. I'm great with picking out niches, just need some validation as to whether or not Teespring + Facebook is still lucrative and not overdrawn. Thanks.
      I find it easier to get more sales before than now. But I'm honestly spending less time on Teespring lately since I'm busy working on another project.

      Originally Posted by miklanderson2 View Post

      Yes, it's been very lucrative for me of late. The only problem I'm having is as soon as I post a winning design to my active pages and people start seeing sales rolling it, it's being copied. They make a slight change or two to the design and start selling it as their own. I'm still making a lot off of money off of some of my designs, but they don't have the longevity they used to.

      I've learned my lesson and will no longer be using live posts on my pages, even though they get good organic reach. I'm going with dark posts from now on, which should keep my shirts secret for at least a little while longer while I milk them for all they're worth.
      I agree with you completely! Those guys who keep on copying others' designs are really annoying! hahaha!
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  • Profile picture of the author miklanderson2
    That's a decision only you can make. If you think you can pick a niche and create a unique design that tugs at the heartstrings of that niche, then by all means, go for it. I will say this. I was hesitant to get into the T-Shirt market, but I'm glad I did. It's allowed me to bank enough money to start exploring other avenues like paying to build a list and marketing other physical products on Facebook.
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