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Been doing some post boosting and finally was able to hit that low CTR rate and wanted to hear your opinions.
Wondering if I can hit it even lower and what should I do

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  • Profile picture of the author Brothers13
    I would not complain. thats an organic ad and getting good CTR. That's what you want. Obviously they are clicking on it because they are interested.
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  • Profile picture of the author onnelbro86
    you need to hire expert in facebook ads, so you not wasting your time for researcing
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeTX
    Good, but for such low cost keyword, are you getting good conversions?
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    • Profile picture of the author Haltung
      Originally Posted by MikeTX View Post

      Good, but for such low cost keyword, are you getting good conversions?
      Only 8 were sold for this campaign making me $80 but $40 were used to advertise. Its small but something right?

      I need to learn more about targeting right people who spend money rather than just clicks
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeTX
        Originally Posted by Haltung View Post

        Only 8 were sold for this campaign making me $80 but $40 were used to advertise. Its small but something right?

        I need to learn more about targeting right people who spend money rather than just clicks
        Thats quite alright. Later on, with more data you can track patterns and target your ad even further.
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  • Profile picture of the author SethLogan
    Yeah that's a good CTR and CPC. How's it converting to sale?
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    • Profile picture of the author Haltung
      Originally Posted by SethLogan View Post

      Yeah that's a good CTR and CPC. How's it converting to sale?
      Wasnt all that great. Ended up making $40 after expenses and all. I finally figured out how to get low CPC however I need to figure out how to get better conversion rate and turn that into sales.
      Any advice?

      PS: My current ad is targeted towards 230k people however with $5 a day I've only reached 1600 and paying $0.09 PPE with 4.8% CTR. I dont want to throw money at it because last month I spent close to $400 on ads with facebook and even tho I've made at least half of it back I thought it was a big waste of money!
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  • Profile picture of the author tristatemedia
    the only thing i can think off if it is not converting to sales is::::::pric emight be to high. they are intersted but once they click on it . they lose interest.
    find out why and make your money
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    • Profile picture of the author Haltung
      Originally Posted by tristatemedia View Post

      the only thing i can think off if it is not converting to sales is::::::pric emight be to high. they are intersted but once they click on it . they lose interest.
      find out why and make your money
      It's a standard price of $20 for a quality shirts I think. I will play around with some promotions and discounts on shipping as well next week so we shall see.

      I started a new design today and advertised it for $25 for 4 days.
      Here is how it looks... Lets see how low of a CPE I can get on this one

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  • Profile picture of the author Haltung
    Got it down as low as $0.06 so far Still chasing that $0.01 unicorn

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  • Profile picture of the author irfanmaverick
    Another important metric is COST PER ENGAGEMENT. I think your COST PER ENGAGEMENT can be significantly reduced. I've been able to get less than 0.01$ consistently while boosting posts
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