Facebook Teespring ad

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I'm extremely new to internet marketing but I've been doing a lot of reading about running teespring ads on facebook. I figured I'd give it a try and just set my daily spending to $5 and run it for a couple of days to see if it would be effective. I designed my shirt, set up the ad, and ran the ad with the intention of getting people to the website.

My question is, when people click on my facebook ad does it take them to the facebook page for the ad, or does it redirect them to the website. The reason I ask is because I got 4 clicks within a matter of minutes (which spent my $5 daily budget nearly instantly) but the report on the ad says that none of them clicked on the website.

I guess maybe I answered my own question in that, no, none of them are being redirected to my teespring website. Is there a way to make it so that clicks on the FB ad automatically send them straight to my teespring campaign site?
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  • When setting up your ad, you need to specify your teespring url or landing page url.

    But equally as important you need to look at your FB campaign set up because $1.25 ish CPC is too high.
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    • Profile picture of the author clickbait
      Great! Thanks for the advice!

      Just to clarify, if I set up the URL correctly when people click on my FB ad it should take them straight to the teespring campaign website or landing page that I set up correct?

      Also, what's the best way to go about getting my CPC down? right now it's sitting at around $0.86 and my target audience is 2,600,000. Is that too big an audience? How do I target less people?

      The t-shirt I'm trying to sell is a gamer shirt, I targeted 21-35 year old males who are interested in video games, consoles, xbox one, playstation 4 and I added the shopping demographic of people who buy online and spend "above average amount".
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  • Profile picture of the author MeneMarketing
    Im new to the IM scene too, Ive been testing out Teesprings' and facebook for a few weeks now and you have to really hit the nail on the head if you want to make the tipping point on Teespring, I'm finding that a super targeted 250K-800K audience is a good start, I can't seem to get to the 0.7-0.10 CPC much but I have been hitting 0.30 CPC recently.

    I am yet to make money Using Teespring and Facebook though, But having a group or Fanpage/Page seems to be a great boost in sales.
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