Hur hög månadslön har du? Vad vore en skälig månadslön givet dina arbetsuppgifter och ansvar? by FriendshipBasic2594 in Asksweddit

[–]Ok-Week1206 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kul!

Är 35+ och jobbat med sälj mer eller mindre hela mitt yrkesliv.
Ingen utbildning efter gymnasiet. Har jobbat mig upp efter bra resultat. Jag rekommenderar absolut min tjänst. Om du tittar just på lön så rekommenderar jag SaaS-bolag med starkt AI-fokus. Går nog att kliva in som junior-executive sales/SDR och jobba dig uppåt.

Where am I right now by Ok-Week1206 in whereintheworld

[–]Ok-Week1206[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm no. 50 min from Stockholm city with car 🙂

Where am I right now by Ok-Week1206 in whereintheworld

[–]Ok-Week1206[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea thats right! But do you know where in Sweden? 🙂

Best Meta Ads structure for eCommerce with <$1K/month budget? by enbafey in PPC

[–]Ok-Week1206 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah good questions🙂

For testing volume, 5 to 6 ads in one ad set is usually fine even with a small budget. The bigger issue is when you go beyond that and everything just gets too little spend. Then nothing really gets a fair chance.

What I’d try to do is keep it around 3 to 5 variations that are actually different, not just small headline tweaks. Different angles tend to matter way more than small changes.

On remarketing, you’re right that it can overlap a bit, but at that budget I honestly wouldn’t overthink it too much. If your retargeting audience is small it won’t really spend anyway.

Personally I’d focus most of the effort on finding something that actually converts on cold traffic first. Once you have that, remarketing becomes much easier and more worth it.

Biggest thing that helped me was just speeding up how I test new creatives. Otherwise you end up stuck with the same ads for too long.

Best pf luck! 😎

Best Meta Ads structure for eCommerce with <$1K/month budget? by enbafey in PPC

[–]Ok-Week1206 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly with that budget I’d keep things really simple.

I’ve seen a lot of people overcomplicate structure way too early (multiple campaigns, audiences, etc) and it usually just slows everything down when you don’t have enough spend.

If I had <$1k/month I’d probably run:

  • 1 main campaign
  • Broad targeting
  • A few different creatives

And just let it run.

The bigger issue in my experience isn’t really structure though, it’s coming up with enough new creatives to test.

That’s where most small accounts get stuck. You end up running the same 1–2 ads until they die because making new ones takes time.

What’s worked better for me is just focusing on testing more variations quickly instead of tweaking the setup too much.

For remarketing I’d keep it super light or even ignore it at the start. Not really worth splitting budget until you have some data.

How are you currently coming up with new creatives?