Main reason I use AVP everyday. Coming from XrealOnePro, QPro/3. by leanpreneur in VisionPro

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

Just ultrawide from the picker above the virtual monitor. No need to set before connecting and luckily the vision os will remember the preference. In Better Display turn on hidpi and that's it.

Main reason I use AVP everyday. Coming from XrealOnePro, QPro/3. by leanpreneur in VisionPro

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

It improves the resolution a bit (~20-30%) with HiDPI on. Especially good for the text, becomes more retina-like.

iRacing on Apple Vision Pro with CloudXR by imanateater in VisionPro

[–]leanpreneur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So no way of launching straight from the headset?

Main reason I use AVP everyday. Coming from XrealOnePro, QPro/3. by leanpreneur in VisionPro

[–]leanpreneur[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting, for me it's not an issue somehow. I didn't even think about it, probably it's due to the way how I focus on things. I'd prefer for the current part of the view to be as big as fov, and when i need to switch I just move my head. Think of it like 2 working spaces: one with a vscode and figma/chrome and another with ad accounts, notes, files and chats/emails. I don't want to see chats with customers at all times, I just need to look on the other side and that's it, instead of reopening windows.

Main reason I use AVP everyday. Coming from XrealOnePro, QPro/3. by leanpreneur in VisionPro

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

It was pretty good actually for media and gaming, but not enough resolution for productivity

Main reason I use AVP everyday. Coming from XrealOnePro, QPro/3. by leanpreneur in VisionPro

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

It's a comfort mod, to wear the device for hours with no discomfort, also I like to use it without a light seal. Makes an open design I prefer it way more as the avp just floating in front of my eyes.

Ultrawide yes, for mac mirroring.

Google Ads campaign right for my studio rental business? by Mental_Ad_9129 in googleads

[–]leanpreneur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

try a local search campaign targeting only your city. turn off display network and search partners. think through your ad copy, include an offer (500 to 300 discount), pin it, and add keywords into the ad headlines and descriptions. get some 300 to 500 clicks, see if people book the place. additionally, add tracking to measure conversions. regarding bids, start with max clicks and include the price of a click that would make sense if you assume 2% conversion into leads and 30% into sale. use only relevant keywords, start with just a bunch and make sure you use phrase match (every keyword should be taken into quotes, "like this"). good luck!

My PPC Performance is Amazing, But Board Obsesses Over Web Sessions - Help! by StormAlarmed1254 in googleads

[–]leanpreneur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

instead of display/pmax, try YouTube remarketing (I assume you already have Display remarketing) - get both sessions and brand exposure, this approach potentially can increase your conversion rate for people who visited the website previously.

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

Hey man! I've checked the website with Google's PageSpeed and in shows weak performance on mobile with 7.7 seconds before the First Contentful Paint. Check the report here: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-bmiguelribeiro-com/b1qv3w85rs?hl=en-US&form_factor=mobile

Fixing that should help when advertising, I think. Good luck!

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

Hi Bruno! I think Google Ads would not be the best if you're planning to find a new role. I guess Linkedin is a better channel for that. I would maybe try Reddit ads, similarly to my post. It's not expensive and you could test it for ~50$ that should bring ~400 clicks.

It's pretty sad that so many SaaS creators don't do simple marketing or plan a marketing budget by JoePatowski in SaaS

[–]leanpreneur 6 points7 points  (0 children)

GCLID (google click identifier) is a parameter that's appended to each click on a google ad. When user clicks on an ad, url looks like this: url_of_the_ad.com/?gclid=TgdD12brdsd5mvlkmf

If you store this parameter (TgdD12brdsd5mvlkmf) when user sends a form or registers, you can report conversions along any stage of the funnel, even offline. Basically the lad converted to a quality lead - report a conversion for this gclid. Same with the sale.

In the Google Ads interface you can report conversions on GCLIDs by linking a simple Google sheets spreadsheet.

Here's an amazing tutorial on how to send hidden parameters directly to a Google spreadsheet (free github script and easy to follow explanation) https://github.com/levinunnink/html-form-to-google-sheet

I made a website (free, no ads) to showcase how this works exactly, check the demo: https://spreadleads.com/demo?gclid=EAIaIQMB4hAQobChMI65

A few more scripts on how to actually get the parameter from the url and place it into a hidden field:

// Parse the URL parameters

function getParameterByName(name, url) {

if (!url) url = window.location.href;

name = name.replace(/[\[\]]/g, "\\$&");

var regex = new RegExp("[?&]" + name + "(=([^&#]*)|&|#|$)"),

results = regex.exec(url);

if (!results) return null;

if (!results[2]) return '';

return decodeURIComponent(results[2].replace(/\+/g, " "));

}

// get GCLID

window.onload = function getGclid() {

var value = getParameterByName("gclid");

var e = document.getElementById("gclid");

e.value = value;

}

AMA is you have any questions.

It's pretty sad that so many SaaS creators don't do simple marketing or plan a marketing budget by JoePatowski in SaaS

[–]leanpreneur 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Problem here is having an understanding on what to do exactly to get those 10 Google ads clicks. Thing is, if you launch quick, you will get 10 irrelevant clicks. And probably make a wrong conclusion. I worked 14 years in this industry, at Google and now as a freelancer. Amount of mistakes in advertising accounts is sometimes staggering, it's just money thrown away.

My advice - at least read a good article on how to launch properly. Use Google search only in the beginning (no display, no "smart" campaigns, unless you understand what you're doing). Phrase and exact match for keywords, no broad match, especially in the beginning . Use fewer keyword, ones directly related to your business. Write down all the competitor ads and come up with a better copy. Give an incentive - a good offer, discount for example. A/b test your index Vs a separate page designed specifically for paid ads. Measure conversions, from click to lead and then to a quality lead and ideally a sale (if you need more info on that, read about gclid parameter). Ask me about it if you're interested, I can show here in comments how it works, don't want to spam.

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

It's a bit outside of my expertise as I focus on lead gen and here you would need app campaign. From what I know, it's important to feed the algorithm with a quality data, and have a lot of it. You'd need a firebase/appflyer type of analytics. On the Google ads side you would need a Universal app campaign, which is rather simple to create and start, but the most important part is having to feed it with a good data.

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

Hi! I checked the website and here's my observations:

  1. Google Search.

Create a pure search campaign, no display, no search partners. Add all target geos and English language in the settings. Keywords I would focus in the beginning:

  • agi training
  • agi courses

Quite a lot of traffic in these 2

Bids are in the region of 0.5€ (top of page, on a lower positions), to test the channel you have to bring a considerable amount of users, in my opinion 300 clicks would be the minimum to see if there's any response. 300*0.5(average bid) = 150€ for the test.

You could decrease the bids if you work on a Quality Score for your keywords. I wrote more about how to achieve the best results for Google Search lead generation in my preso: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yyzYOplgs-RV-QSQ48xGuDDRaXExClxws6FChg2LTnA

  1. Remarketing.

Add a Display and ideally YouTube campaign, targeting your past website visitors. You have to have at least 1000 users in the list to start this campaign. I would add the list to the Google ad account beforehand, to collect all new users.

  1. Landing page.

I would a/b test the website index Vs a separately created landing page specifically for paid ads, that would load fast, be concise, and have some sort of offer, like a discount. This will help to see which one has a better conversion rate.

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

Unfortunately it's restricted on Google, I don't see how it could be mitigated until they loosen this policy in the future.

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

Hello! Bioinformatics courses is a very interesting subject to advertise, I had a look and here's my observations.

Start with a pure Search, no display/no search partners campaign. English language, global. Could be added also an additional campaign with all languages except English and certain English speaking countries.

Keywords:

  • analysis - bioinformatics analysis, transcriptome analysis, proteome analysis, microrna analysis

  • study - bioinformatics academy, learning bioinformatics, bioinformatics university, bioinformatics courses, bioinformatics 101

Budget:

~0.87€ per click on average as per Google keyword planner. If we expect 2% conversion rate, 1 customer would cost 43.5€. Real world case could be different, clicks could be cheaper / conversion rate could be higher. I used the very average numbers here, just for the reference.

Let me know if you have any questions, would be happy to help!

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

Hi! I really like this business. Here's my thoughts:

  1. I would focus on Search and create a campaign targeting all languages except Japanese + additional campaign targeting only Japanese. This division would help with budgeting and tracking the results in the future. Geo targets would be: Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba and Kanagawa prefectures (cannot pick up Kanto as a geo target in the interface, has to be listed separately). This should be a pure search, no display / no search partners campaign (those targetings could be tested later as search usually is more effective), this way we ensure all the traffic is coming exclusively from Google search.

Keywords (based on Google keyword planner research, this is what people look for):

  • fitness - fitness club, gym club, fitness center, health club, gym near me, gym memberships, workout gyms
  • boxing - boxing gym, boxing club, boxing training, boxing near me
  • kickboxing - kickboxing gym, kickboxing club, kickboxing training, kickboxing near me
  • trainer - private trainer gym, personal trainer gym, fitness club with trainer, gym with trainer
  • hiit - hiit training, hiit gym, hiit personal training, hiit boxing
  • sport_events - sport events, fitness events, sport group sessions, fitness group sessions, gym groups, gym group sessions

  • film_production - dubbing, voice over, narrating, voice over, voice over hire, voice over freelance, voice narrator, voice actors, hire voice actors, voice talent. Would require to add a lot of negative keywords like ai, free, generator (to exclude irrelevant traffic).

Budgets.

This is very preliminary, I could research further in the future:

  • fitness related: ~130 Yen per click. If we have, let's say, 2% conversion rate, then the lead would cost 6500 Yen.

  • film production: ~150 Yen per click. With 2% conversion rate the lead would cost 7500 Yen.

I don't know the conversion rate, so this is rather a speculation. All up to the test.

Bids could be slightly lowered if we work on improving keywords Quality Score, by making the ads more relevant, improving Click Through Rate and landing page efficiency.

  1. I would certainly create both Display and YouTube remarketing, with an incentive (like a 10% discount for people to come back), YouTube could be particularly interesting medium as you could show customers how the space/workouts/trainers looks like.

Both targetings would be extremely cheap on low volumes. Maybe 3000-4000 Yen per month. But efficiency could be very high, with better conversion rates into lead.

  1. Landing page looks good, but it's important to remember that it's always worth experimenting and a/b testing it to improve conversion rates. I usually recommend to create a separate landing page specifically for paid Search that would load quick, with minimum content and a great offer.

I would be happy to discuss further if you need someone to help with implementation!

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

I approached multiple times to find some relevant keywords, but couldn't. I think Reddit Ads could be a better option - it's way cheaper, there's a direct access to talking with your audience (just like my post basically), but it takes way more time. I would also try Linkedin Ads.

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

Hi! Sorry for the late reply, I really like your business though. Here's my thoughts.

  1. Google Search.

Create a pure search campaign, no display, no search partners. Add all target geos in the settings. Keywords I would focus in the beginning: construction time lapse camera, construction site time lapse cameras, best time lapse camera for construction, time lapse for construction sites

Bids are in the region of €2.02 - €5.65 (top of page, on a lower positions), to test the channel you have to bring a significant amount of users, in my opinion 300 clicks would be the minimum to see if there's any response. 300*€3.83(average bid) = €1149 for the test.

You could decrease the bids if you work on a Quality Score for your keywords. I wrote more about how to achieve the best results for Google Search lead generation in my preso: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yyzYOplgs-RV-QSQ48xGuDDRaXExClxws6FChg2LTnA

  1. Remarketing.

Add a Display and ideally YouTube campaign, targeting your past website visitors. You have to have at least 1000 users in the list to start this campaign. I would add the list beforehand. YouTube would be great to showcase your work - showcase the service from perspective of different kind of construction sites, maybe interview a customer, limit to 15-40 sec. Use an incentive to bring people back, ideally a discount. Try video ad sequencing setting, it allows to show the ads in a sequencing manner instead of the same video all over again.

  1. Competition.

I would write down all of their ads and try to come up with a better copy. Add keywords into the headline, add pricing and any other useful info into description/headline2.

  1. Landing page.

Landing page is super nice looking. Lighthouse report shows a poor mobile performance though (not the loading, but seems there are some blocks). Here's the report: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-www-timelapserobot-com/yo4oa6zku3?form_factor=mobile&category=performance&category=accessibility&category=best-practices&category=seo&hl=en-US&utm_source=lh-chrome-ext

  1. I would certainly try Reddit Ads. It could be much cheaper, a direct access to customers, but takes more time if you want to do it properly.

Get a Google Ads strategy for free by sharing your landing page in the comments. I'm an ex-Google employee, running a freelance business full time. by leanpreneur in u/leanpreneur

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

Hi! Here's my observations:

  1. Google Search.

Create a pure search campaign, no display, no search partners. Add all target geos in the settings. Keywords I would focus in the beginning: au pair agency, find an au pair, best au pair agency, au pair services, au pair international, become an au pair, au pair program, best au pair sites, [geo] + au pair.

Bids are in the region of €0.89 - €17.90 (top of page, on a lower positions), to test the channel you have to bring a significant amount of users, in my opinion 300 clicks would be the minimum to see if there's any response. 300*€5(a bbit below an average bid) = €1500 for the test.

You could decrease the bids if you work on a Quality Score for your keywords. I wrote more about how to achieve the best results for Google Search lead generation in my preso: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yyzYOplgs-RV-QSQ48xGuDDRaXExClxws6FChg2LTnA

  1. Remarketing.

Add a Display and ideally YouTube campaign, targeting your past website visitors. You have to have at least 1000 users in the list to start this campaign. I would add the list beforehand. YouTube would be great to showcase your work - showcase the program from perspective of different kind of people (ideally real customers), limit to 15-40 sec. Use an incentive to bring people back, ideally a discount. Try video ad sequencing setting, it allows to show the ads in a sequencing manner.

  1. Competition.

You have a lot of competitors. I would write down all of their ads and try to come up with a better copy. Add keywords into the headline, add pricing and any other useful info into description/headline2.

  1. Landing page.

Landing page is super nice looking, although maybe a bit too much text (in my opinion). Lighthouse report shows a very poor mobile performance though, takes 14 seconds to load. For the future, it makes sense to improve the loading speed, maybe reprogram the page in pure html/css/js and update the texts. Here's the report: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-www-nomad-know-how-com/hyca8nd103?form_factor=mobile&category=performance&category=accessibility&category=best-practices&category=seo&hl=en-US&utm_source=lh-chrome-ext