First teespring campaign - Need Advice

by htothe
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First image - I launched on Tuesday
Second image - I launched yesterday

Both campaigns have had some interaction but no sales. I read that you can usually tell on the first day if the campaign will be successful. Should I just end it and move on?


Can someone please give me some advice. Thanks
#advice #campaign #teespring
  • Profile picture of the author doerakers
    I would spend at least $20 and let it sit for a day with no advertising. People sometimes don't buy the same day. I've had campaigns where I spent $15 - $20 got frustrated because no sales, gave up. Then checked 2 days later and had 6-7 sales.
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    • Profile picture of the author Japracool
      Originally Posted by doerakers View Post

      I would spend at least $20 and let it sit for a day with no advertising. People sometimes don't buy the same day. I've had campaigns where I spent $15 - $20 got frustrated because no sales, gave up. Then checked 2 days later and had 6-7 sales.
      What do you mean by let it sit for a day with no advertising?
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    Originally Posted by htothe View Post

    First image - I launched on Tuesday
    Second image - I launched yesterday

    Both campaigns have had some interaction but no sales. I read that you can usually tell on the first day if the campaign will be successful. Should I just end it and move on?


    Can someone please give me some advice. Thanks
    Hmmm. I would say that you're getting enough clicks and post engagements. I would run it for another day if it will convert. Also, why not use website conversions campaign instead of website clicks? You would want to see where the conversions come from...
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    • Profile picture of the author htothe
      Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

      Hmmm. I would say that you're getting enough clicks and post engagements. I would run it for another day if it will convert. Also, why not use website conversions campaign instead of website clicks? You would want to see where the conversions come from...

      Its been almost 4 days now and still no sales. The clicks/post engagements have been increasing everyday. I will use website conversions for my next campaign.
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      • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
        Originally Posted by htothe View Post

        Its been almost 4 days now and still no sales. The clicks/post engagements have been increasing everyday. I will use website conversions for my next campaign.
        You should drop the campaign since it's already 4 days. Also, are you optimizing your ads? You can't just create ads and let it run by itself! You need to optimize your ads -- pause the ads with low CTR and post engagements, and run the ones that get the highest CTR and conversions.
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  • Profile picture of the author JCorp
    CTR looks good for both and the amount of clicks you've gotten so far is good.

    Usually, if I spend between $10 to $20 (depends on the campaign/niche) with no sale, then I end it.

    Especially since you're using CA's, I would imagine that your targeting is good? If so, and you've spent $10 or $20 with no sales, it's probably your shirt so end the campaign, brainstorm and start again.
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    • Profile picture of the author htothe
      Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

      You should drop the campaign since it's already 4 days. Also, are you optimizing your ads? You can't just create ads and let it run by itself! You need to optimize your ads -- pause the ads with low CTR and post engagements, and run the ones that get the highest CTR and conversions.
      Originally Posted by JCorp View Post

      CTR looks good for both and the amount of clicks you've gotten so far is good.

      Usually, if I spend between $10 to $20 (depends on the campaign/niche) with no sale, then I end it.

      Especially since you're using CA's, I would imagine that your targeting is good? If so, and you've spent $10 or $20 with no sales, it's probably your shirt so end the campaign, brainstorm and start again.


      I had 3 different ads, The ad I am currently running is the best performing, I ended the other 2.

      I let the advert run for another day and made 4 sales. The post engagement is steadily increasing, now over 100 likes/comments etc, so i'm hoping the sales will also pick up! I'll let it run for another 24hrs and see what happens.

      Also, I know where I could improve. Since I was eager to get this of the ground, I may have rushed a few things, like the ad designs. I will do better next time! Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
        Originally Posted by htothe View Post

        I had 3 different ads, The ad I am currently running is the best performing, I ended the other 2.

        I let the advert run for another day and made 4 sales. The post engagement is steadily increasing, now over 100 likes/comments etc, so i'm hoping the sales will also pick up! I'll let it run for another 24hrs and see what happens.

        Also, I know where I could improve. Since I was eager to get this of the ground, I may have rushed a few things, like the ad designs. I will do better next time! Thanks
        Great job! What important is you are learning. You'll surely do better next time!
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