Teespring FB Ad Copy?

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Guys..just looking for some help/advice here.

I am good with photoshop etc. I actually run my own printing store, customising physical clothing items, so tee spring would be ideal for me as a graphic designer!

Anyway ,i have lot of ideas and designs i wanna run with on TS...just having a few issues thinking of the AD copy for the right side ads on FB, and also the kind of photos to put with the ad..

should we just include the image that would be on TS? Or make our own, if so, what kind of angle etc?

Any ideas or tips, please shoot them my way...

Another thing, is it still possible to bank big now you can't do custom audience with TS ADS?

Thanks.
#ad networks (cpm/cpl, display) #copy #teespring
  • I wouldn't use right side ads. It's too small. Use newsfeed.

    I never used custom audiences. There are enough ways to target people using facebook itself. Obvious it's easier with custom audiences but it's still possible.

    Keep testing stuff.
  • I'd try using both types of images and split test to see what performs better. It can't hurt to test several different images
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    • I read of some people having succes with right side ads.

      They are much cheaper so you might give it a shot. I am again on testing them but most likely NF will still be the best option but if it can give you some extra profit why not. Give it a shot.
  • In my experience, right hand side ads for Teespring campaign are cheap but doesn't generate enough clicks and conversions. News feed ads are more pricey but it generates a lot of clicks and conversions. So ROI wise, I'd go for news feed ads.
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    Newsfeed ads are perfect for Teespring campaigns. They produce more clicks and conversions but are more pricey than right side ads. If you are willing to pay more for your buck, then by all means go ahead. It means you'll profit more but only if you target the right audience.

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    Guys..just looking for some help/advice here. I am good with photoshop etc. I actually run my own printing store, customising physical clothing items, so tee spring would be ideal for me as a graphic designer!