What Are
Facebook Lead Ads?
Before we dive into the
case studies, I want to clarify how Lead Ads work. For most ads, when
people click your ad they are sent to your website landing page. Then
your landing page sells your product or service and encourages
prospects to take action like requesting a quote, scheduling an
appointment, signing up for a demo, etc.
Landing pages work,
don’t get me wrong. However, they do have a substantial Achilles heel —
most prospects do not know, like, or trust your business or website.
Often it’s your prospect’s first introduction to your business, so it’s
a tall order to expect them to take action. This is one of the key
factors that hurt your website conversion rates.
But with Facebook Lead
Ads, you do not send prospects to your website. Instead, your prospect
stays on Facebook, which is a website they already know, like, and
trust!
Let me walk through the
steps so you see this in action:
- First,
your prospect would see your ad and click on it. This is the same
as a regular ad.
- Second,
your prospect will stay on Facebook and see more information about
your offer. This is the critical difference between regular ads
and Lead Ads because prospects stay on the website they’re already
familiar with.
- Third,
your prospect can complete a form on Facebook and their information
will be sent to your business.
As you can imagine, the
conversion rates using Lead Ads can be higher than the conversion rates
on your website landing pages. This isn’t due to any fancy design or
marketing tricks. This is just playing into the laws of psychology —
people are more likely to take action when the process is easy (Lead
Ads are scaled-down and simple pages) and when they trust the website
(Lead Ads keep the user on Facebook, which is a website the user
trusts).
Now that you know what
Lead Ads are, it’s time to dive into the case studies…
Case Study 1:
Real Estate Investment Opportunities
The first case study is
for a company that wanted to drive leads for overseas real estate
investment opportunities. Before working with us, this company had
tested Facebook Ads but had not seen any success. In fact, they weren’t
convinced Facebook Ads were a viable option for their business.
Here’s what we did for
this client:
- We
built 3 different campaigns: 1. Remarketing to previous site
visitors, 2. Demographic & Interest targeting, 3. Demographic
& Behavior targeting
- Within
the campaigns, we used 3 ad formats: Video, Image, Carousel
- We
tested Lead Ads versus Standard Ads that drove prospects to a
landing page and we tested many different landing page variations
In the first two
months, we only generated 2 leads and the cost per lead was around $70.
This was not a great start, but we saw signs of life and we knew there
was a lot of room to improve across the targeting, ads, and landing
pages.
We continued to
optimize the campaigns and eventually determined the Lead Ads
outperformed the Standard ads, so we allocated all of the budget to the
Lead Ads campaigns. After a year of optimizing, we had a record month
with 145 leads and the cost per lead had dropped down to $6!
You’re probably
thinking, what about the less than $2 cost per lead that was mentioned
in the headline? Well, that brings us to case study number 2…
Case Study 2:
Women’s Apparel E-Commerce
The second case study
is for a women’s apparel e-commerce business. In addition to promoting
and selling products, our client wanted to drive more email newsletter
signups. The goal was to acquire emails and then use email marketing to
sell their products.
Here’s what we did for
this client:
- We
built a campaign targeting a Lookalike Audience from previous
purchasers.
- Within
the campaign, we used 3 ad formats: Video, Image, Carousel
- We
tested Lead Ads only because we had data from our other client
that showed these would likely perform the best
For this client, we saw
success right away. In the first month, we generated 83 leads with a
cost per lead of just $1.88. The following month we generated 184 leads
with a cost per lead of only $1.27!
Are Lead Ads
Right For Your Business?
If your goal is to
generate leads, then I strongly recommend you test Facebook Lead Ads.
As highlighted in the first case study above, success will likely not
be instantaneous and you may have to work hard for several months to a
year to get your campaigns dialed in. But once you do, then you can
reap the rewards of lower cost leads on an ongoing basis.
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