#1: Not
Targeting the Right Audience
Facebook allows advertisers to choose groups of
people they want their ads to show to while they are using the social
network. The groups of people can be based on interests, fields of
study, demographics, and behaviors. If you choose the wrong groups of
people, you won’t end up with as many conversions as you would if you
selected the groups of people who are interested in your products and
services.
To avoid this mistake, know your audience. Come up
with a buyer persona and be as detailed as possible. As you target your
Facebook Ads, look back to your buyer persona and choose the interests,
demographics, and behaviors that fit into it.
#2: Under
Utilizing Analytical Tools
Facebook Analytics is amazing. Use it.
It tells you which ads performed better than
others did. You can use this information to hone in on what is
effective among your consumers on Facebook.
One of the most powerful ways to succeed with
Internet marketing is to track your efforts, analyze them, and then
adjust your strategy. With every new strategy, you gain insight into
what brings you more conversions.
#3: Ignoring
Custom Audiences
Facebook’s intelligent advertising platform allows
you to reach many different audiences, including those who have been to
your website before or have purchased from you in the past. These
people are warm leads and may just need a reminder to come back to you.
Creating a re-marketing campaign, you can send
specific ads to different groups of people. For example, you can have
an ad that asks your blog readers to sign up to join your mailing list.
This means you will have a better way to keep in touch with them and
bring them back to your site. You can target past customers by
uploading their email addresses to Facebook, and then they will see
your ad with a special offer. Even people who visit one of your landing
pages can be targeted, so you can show them again why your services or
products are the best.
#4: Forgetting
to Exclude Past Converters
Showing the same ad to people who have already
converted is a waste of money. Unfortunately, this is a mistake that
people make all the time.
Save your money by creating a Custom Audience. You
can then go to the EXCLUDE feature and select people who have already
converted. This will guarantee that you’re not wasting time showing
your ad to people who have already converted.
#5: Designing an
Ineffective Ad
By knowing your audience you can also begin to
understand what they like best in ads. You can do this by testing
different types of ads (image, text, slideshow, carousel, video, etc.),
and then analyze which ones perform the best.
Once you know which ones perform the best, always
remember that less is more with ads. You don’t want too much text
because people are scrolling their feed, which means you only have a
split second to catch them. The image in your ad has to be striking and
send an immediate message.
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