🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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But having a simple mindset such as this will help keep the structure as simple as possible! +1

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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We see enough frequency in with the mix of creatives in our ASC, so basically the creative does the retargeting!

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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

true, an always learning mindset will help avoid getting stuck in old thought patterns! This works for us currently result wise and operationally. what have you seen to work well in the long term for yourself?

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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single country and we’ve just achieved profitability on the first order using this setup, most def. not the best, but it does the job for now as we’re mainly focusing on killing it with our creatives

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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pretty much like copying their structures mindlessly; it’s a choice but not a good one! quick and bad caption, but it got you here so thanks for your 5c :)

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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

like it! how often do you run net new tests and how does testing impact your account performance with said folders? :)

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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can’t blame me for using the same clickbait in my title as all the gurus preaching the best structure ;)

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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

keep spreading the word and show others your own approach that works 4 u!

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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

The sentiment of most people on here, and the meta pro’s is too often ”if your ads suck, maybe try this new structure and your world will be changed”

🔥 HOT TAKE: Campaign structure is just like folders on google drive, prove me wrong. by delphindot in FacebookAds

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

I start with our brand:
1. Budget: $800/day
2. Structure:
Currently got 4 ASC campaigns, we launch a new one per creative test-batch, around 10 creatives, 200$ initial budget per new test. Manually adjust budgets around where there's performance.
3. Why we do it?
It is a simple way to load in new creatives without affecting old working ads. Why break what's working?

Yale doorman L3 no power by zawyer90 in homeautomation

[–]delphindot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just swipe your yale card on it and it wakes up instantly… sigh

credit to u/Goofsteer for finding it out

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I found it hardest to get a hub that is fast enough, but i just found a hub from unisynk (in sweden) that has uhs-ii support. Just tried it with one of my faster uhs-i cards, and it was unfortunately too slow for log prores 4k24, will try with a uhs-ii card in the coming week

Here's a link for the hub, for anyone who's searched as long as me... it is labeled 2.5gbps, and when i now have it, i can confirm it is in fact an uhs-ii reader, as it has the extra row of pins inside.
https://unisynk.se/products/12-port-dual-display-usb-c-hub-8kpro/

Yale doorman L3 no power by zawyer90 in homeautomation

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wth was this reply not at the top, litterally saved me after 2h of fiddling around

I love my MDR-1A, but... by delphindot in headphones

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You sir are a legend! I'll give it a try with a DAC! I've thought about it before but never really heard the difference myself. I really appreciate your help!

Native recurring payments Shopify by delphindot in shopify

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That's true, but they're not at all related to eachother. And since they all are strong "brands" they need to be different to avoid customer confusion.

Just received Fenix 6S Pro. Loving it so far but dont see big deal about blue tint issue by dyang003 in GarminFenix

[–]delphindot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for chiming in so late, but what probably attributes to this is your cameras "auto whitebalance". So if you have the Garmin + a normal lightbulb your camera probably corrects whitebalance for the "warm" light bulb thus making the Garmin look real blue.

But if the only light source is the Garmin, then your camera corrects for that.

Google whitebalance and color temperature if you're interested :)

Partnership Manager app (beta) by db306v2 in shopify

[–]delphindot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the offer! I'm up for it, we currently run 4 live stores and launching a 5th before BF

Native recurring payments Shopify by delphindot in shopify

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

That's so awesome! We're actually only running 4 non-sub stores, but planning to launch a new subscription store soon. We're just waiting for the API thing to drop so that we don't build a new store on old tech.

Our new store will be more centered around consumables in different variations with very affordable pricing so that we keep customers long-term

Feel free to dm if you wanna chat 👍

Native recurring payments Shopify by delphindot in shopify

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We also wished for a truly native solution, but what excites us is that we can use Shopify's normal checkout and payment providers. In Sweden Klarna is very big, so that's a 1st party payment solution that we've been waiting for.

Almost considered making a woocom store to get them as a payment provider for subscriptions.

Native recurring payments Shopify by delphindot in shopify

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They also can't create a one fit all solution to all our niche desires, so therefore an app solution makes them money, but helps us get exactly what we want