FB / Teespring Question

by Jcedric Banned
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So I'm running a campaign, 10% ctr 5 cents per engagement and one sold so far. First sale was around 7 dollars or so and now Im around $12, would you wait it out a little longer and see if I can get it to tip, or cut it because the one sale isnt enough with $12 spent?
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  • Profile picture of the author miklanderson2
    It depends on how much you're making per shirt sold. If I thought the design was good I might run it up to twice what a single shirt was worth, but that rarely works out in my favor. Your click through rate and cost per engagement is good, but people aren't pulling the trigger. Are you targeting a market that's been hammered with shirts lately?
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      Nope, couldn't find anything within the niche that was pushing any significant numbers. It was the first campaign where I was able to generate my first sale but that joy quickly diminished once I realized I had to do it 9 more times to come away with anything. When I launched the ad this morning it had a lot of momentum and slowly drifted off. quite odd.
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  • Profile picture of the author miklanderson2
    I've experienced that a few times as well. I just had a shirt that sold 4 copies the first day then nothing for the next two days. I just killed the campaign today. It can be frustrating, but it sounds like you're close to finding one that will tip. There's some interest in that market. It might just be a matter of finding something they want to buy.
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