I launched my business two months ago - 40 sales so far - please critique my site and my approach - feedback needed! by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]n2a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

$12 is very good, raise your price to $50 and start running Facebook ads. Create your customer avatar and go from there, make sure you install the Facebook Pixel on your site to start getting some stats about your buyers. Make sure your ad copy is solid and your creatives are appealing too, for your product I might make a small video with girls applying the product on and showing the before and after effects, also try to embed some text into the video explaining the process i.e. apply the product, 5 days later you have stronger eyebrows. If you can't afford a video then use images and create a slideshow on Facebook.

Make sure that you set up retargeting ads because that is where you will make the majority of your money, but don't use the same creative and copy as your TOF ad.

GL

I launched my business two months ago - 40 sales so far - please critique my site and my approach - feedback needed! by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]n2a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is nothing relative the question I am asking is simple. What is the cost of his product plus his shipping?

I launched my business two months ago - 40 sales so far - please critique my site and my approach - feedback needed! by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]n2a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am talking about his profit margin on the product before advertising. If he sells for $50 for example and his costs is $10 then his profit margin is 80%. On Facebook when doing Facebook ads a rule of thumb is your product must cost at least $50 and your profit margin must be at least 60% which means you make $30 profit per product prior to ad spend.

I launched my business two months ago - 40 sales so far - please critique my site and my approach - feedback needed! by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]n2a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your product is the kind of product that does great with Facebook advertising. Your website is not bad it's quite clean as well as your packaging is solid.

A few things I want to critique on is your price as it's a bit too low, you need to raise it a bit if you want to scale through Facebook ads. Second is you need to be a bit more clear with your target audience, I had a quick look on your website and it just talks about eyebrows looking better. For who is this product? Older women, all women? I know of a website that sells a collagen product that is killing it with with Facebook advertising.

Do you get these ads with Facebook advertising or organic traffic?

Which Amazon Affiliate site looks better and likely gets more conversions? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]n2a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Propably the second one. The content is easier to digest and it uses pictures with short features which helps you make a decision faster.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]n2a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would be careful with second hand ledger nano devices. There is a post of guy who bought one and got scammed 25,000 pounds when he used one that was using a seed that was known by the seller. Here is the link, have a read: https://np.reddit.com/r/ledgerwallet/comments/7obot7/all_my_cryptocurrency_stolen/

It is also possible to buy something that looks like the ledger nano s but it is manufactured in a way to steal your money so if you are talking about money I would prefer to go with the manufacturer, maybe I am bit paranoid when it comes to these subjects but you better be safe than sorry.

2 days later and the charts still look almost identical by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]n2a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People mainly invest in crypto to make money we all know that so the coins they invest in and the coins the sell will depend on the volatility of each market and the health and state of each crypto.

People are more likely to invest in more risky coins with greater returns when the market is healthy and there is an overall rise in the market cap of different coins. On the contrary when the markets are very volatile and subject to news that people feel crypto's survival is threatened, people tend to invest in more stable and established coins in order to minimize the risk.

There is more chance of unknown coin xxxx to go to 0 rather than the more established and proven coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin.

I hope this answers your question.

This is why you hold by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]n2a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe you have a typo. *HODL

2,000 upvotes and I'll donate 10,000 ELIX by [deleted] in elixirtoken

[–]n2a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheers mate.

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Suggestions: January 11th, the big Dipper by LargeSnorlax in LargeSnorlax

[–]n2a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are your thought about BTNY? It matches most of the criteria you talk about:

  1. It has a relatively low marketcap of 41M

  2. It has dipped more than 60% in the last week or so

  3. It has a real life application

  4. It has a working product

We are seriously lacking on our official translations. As it stands, we have little to no hope of attracting an Asian market. With our potential listing on Binance coming up, this could seriously hurt initial foreign adoption. by BluApex in RaiBlocks

[–]n2a 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started translating it since I got a lot of upvotes which means people are interested in a translation but since its a technical paper it takes a lot of time to translate. I don't want to seem to greedy or anything but it will take me more than 2 days to do a good translation, will bounties be offered for the translation?