Facebook Social Ad’s - Time To Gear Up For Another Season Of Money Making
Filed Under (Facebook Social Ads) by Ross on 24-08-2008
Sorry for not writing for a while but I’ve been at my cottage quite a bit and my internet has been going up and down more than a vegas stripper.
Anyways, enough with the excuses and on with the post.
As many of you are probably aware, in two weeks collage students (and therefore the Facebook key demographic) will be going back to school. This means more traffic and different offers to promote.
How does this effect you?
Prior to school letting out for the summer, my average ROI was about 80% - Since then it’s been floating around 40%. I attribute this to my heavy promotion of “get paid to” offers and the fact that most school students have summer jobs and therefore MONEY during the summer.
With kids going back to school and abandoning their summer jobs, it opens up the “Get paid to” market again as most collage kids are so piss pour at managing their money that they will be broke in a matter of weeks. It’s almost time to capitalize on it.
My Suggestions:
- Start Looking For Good “Get Paid To” offers.
- Start creating landing pages for all the offers. Make sure you read my previous posts on landing pages and take your time creating them. You’ve still got about two weeks till school is back in.
- Once you get your landing pages complete, get ads submitted. Pause all your newly created social ad’s prior to them receiving traffic. Your CTR and therefore what you pay for clicks will be better when the kids are back in school. There is no sense dive bombing your CTR at the beginning, otherwise it’s an uphill battle that gets rather pricey.
- Research when kids will be back at collages in the countries/states you will be promoting the offers. Different U.S States let school in at different times and same goes from country to country. The easiest way to research it is by looking at the big schools in the countries/states and looking for an online calender. Save the information to a *.txt document and you’re good to go.
- Add me on AIM if you have any questions. My AIM is removed. Please leave a comment on the blog and I will answer your questions.
