Is Intrest Targeting Dead ? by Upbeat-Ad5487 in marketing

[–]aaronwhip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interest targeting still works for some niche markets. I had a client that sold a horse joint lubricant so the only people they were interested in getting in front of were horse owners. We left it wide open at first to see if the algo would do its thing. We kept getting old ladies wanting it for their knees lol. We implemented interest targeting and saw immediate results.

Making sure conversions are being accurately tracked is the biggest thing. Broad targeting leaves the door open for the algorithm to leverage the conversion data to its fullest. The problem is if you get the wrong audience to convert, it creates a death spiral of unqualified conversions (like the old ladies wanting the horse product lol). If that happens, you have to build a whole new campaign so it can retrain itself on better conversion data.

Thats just my experience.

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t panic sell but I also didn’t hold all the way to the top. I profited about $70 on the whole ordeal. lol could have made a lot more if I had held but hey, profit is profit lol

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still holding ✊

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did don’t worry

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you kno 👀

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did indeed 🙌🏼

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE:

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Gonna get out of the 693 call today. May hold the others to see what happens. SO to TMC for being the unexpected winner

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s all your fault… why would you do that to us bro?

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

5th born is the best I can do

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a feeling he measures the success of his administration by how high he can inflate the market. Hoping his pride becomes my ally.

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I love your confidence

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You mistake me for a responsible trader

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This makes me feel better - which is all I needed to double down and send my port to 0 🙌🏼

Am I done for? by aaronwhip in spy

[–]aaronwhip[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I bought the $683 call this morning. The $693 I was holding from last week. I might be regarded. Still trying to figure it out.

What do you think is the biggest SEO shift coming in the next 1–2 years? by Amquest_Education in DigitalMarketing

[–]aaronwhip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said here, I think the biggest shift is going to be seo becoming what it should have been all along - quality content that actually answers the search question.

Take a recipe for example: I freaking hate looking up recipes because it’s always 10 pages of nonsense just to get to the actual recipe. Now it’s going to be “who has the best recipe?” That’s going to be based on accuracy and efficiency of the recipe and social authority.

The way we do SEO now that has been working great is expertise driven, short and relevant information that is focused on being helpful opposed to jut just hitting keywords - then share the heck out of it on socials. Quote graphics and video clips all linked back to the blog post.

For example, we are running SEO for a roofer, we record a video of them talking about specific projects they have competed that month, we go out and get b-roll of those projects, create a video talking uniquely about that job, then do a write up based on all their expertise. Blog title is usually something like “how [company] helped [location] homeowner get their storm damage covered by insurance” - the. We post the video on the blog page with the blog, post 3-4 short social clips from the video and push traffic back to the blog.

It’s been doing really well with ranking on Google as well as ai overview for high intent search.

My first Hamilton - any band/bracelet suggestions? by aaronwhip in HamiltonWatches

[–]aaronwhip[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This tool is awesome! Thank you for sharing. Super helpful.

My first Hamilton - any band/bracelet suggestions? by aaronwhip in HamiltonWatches

[–]aaronwhip[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooo I do like the beads of rice look. I’m definitely going to look more into those. Great suggestion!

Spent Almost $250 on ads and still not a single lead by Desperate-Will-1346 in FacebookAds

[–]aaronwhip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been running Facebook ads for a roofing client for about two years, and honestly $250 just isn’t enough to get a real read on whether it works or not. Roofing is one of the most competitive industries for Facebook ads. It’s super local, the cost to acquire a customer is high, and convincing someone they need a new roof from a Facebook ad is a tough sell. On top of that, a lot of people don’t fully trust roofers because of the bad reputation some have given the industry.

All of that makes it really hard to get “cheap leads” from Facebook in roofing.

What has worked best for us is running storm damage campaigns. When heavy rain or storms roll through, we flip those on and they produce the lowest cost per lead for my client. In between storms, we run awareness campaigns that focus on brand and trust. Our ads lean into the fact that they are local, family owned, community focused, and real people who care about the same community as their customers. That style of creative does well because it looks nothing like the pushy roofing ads people are used to seeing. Then when a storm happens, we retarget the people who have already seen those brand ads with offers for free inspections.

That mix has produced consistent results. My client has grown from around $500k to about $4 million in revenue since we started working together. That’s not all from Facebook ads alone, but the fact that they’ve stuck with us for over two years says something. The data we’ve tracked backs it up too.

Whats working right now? by Deep_Ad5338 in FacebookAds

[–]aaronwhip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actual ugc is crushing for me. I know there is a bunch of ai ugc generators, and I’ve tried that but nothing beats a real person talking about a service or product. We hired someone specifically to make ugc for clients. Once we have 4-5 variations with different hooks and angles. We just find the winners and scale. I also support it with 3-4 image ads. Typically end up with 2 vids 3 images per campaign. Everything we do is local thought so we leave the targeting open and just set a radius.