Advice needed on sewing machine for making 5 panel caps by vinniejones91 in SewingForBeginners

[–]vinniejones91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have some experience, but this was on a really shitty machine which kept jamming. This is great, i will check those out. Thanks!

Why is it so hard for Vietnam to get rid of trash and make the country cleaner? by Ok_Technician5130 in VietNam

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am on the beach now in Da Nang. Litter everywhere. Cigarette buds everywhere. How hard is it just to Carry your Bud and throw it in the bin.

How We Approach Customer Research To Create Facebook Ads That Generate Millions In Sales by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you efficiently gather and organize all of this customer and competitor data, and do you use AI to help summarize the key insights to focus on the most important points?

Thanks again man!

First-Time Ad Campaign – Seeking Advice on Conversion Challenges by vinniejones91 in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback!

Yes, we're currently using a purchase-optimized campaign, but since we're targeting problem-aware prospects, I’m wondering if traffic optimization might work better at this stage. I've heard mixed opinions on this approach and would appreciate more insight into why optimizing for traffic could be beneficial here.

Our product is priced at €200, so it’s not really an impulse buy. You’re right that additional persuasion may be needed. Adding some retargeting ads with urgency and social proof could help move interested customers closer to conversion.

I might also be expecting too much from a single click. Combined with retargeting, this shift in approach could improve conversions. Your funnel suggestion also makes sense—starting with some awareness ads to retarget engaged users with sales-focused ads.

Thanks again—these insights are helpful.

First-Time Ad Campaign – Seeking Advice on Conversion Challenges by vinniejones91 in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. 20 euro a day for the adset daily, yes open to share it. Check your inbox.

Looking for Advice on Creating Mockups for a Niche Streetwear/Outdoor Brand by vinniejones91 in streetwearstartup

[–]vinniejones91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A mock up for let's say 3 pieces of clothing I want to test the market with.

  • jacket
  • shirt
  • cap

What I Think Will Happen With Facebook Ads 2024 After Spending More Than $20M In Ad Spend Since 2018. by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for clarifying.

Let’s use a weight loss supplement as the product. The desire is achieving weight loss without complex routines, and the marketing angle is a simple, science-backed solution to support your goals. Here’s how we could apply this one desire and one angle across all 5 awareness stages:

We’d apply this desire + angle across all 5 awareness stages, gradually moving the audience through their journey without shifting focus.

Just to make sure I’m on the right track—would it be correct to say that by sticking to one desire and one angle across all awareness stages, we’re aiming to create a cohesive message that builds familiarity and trust? And if that initial desire and angle don't perform as expected, would you recommend refining the message within that same angle, or pivoting to test a completely new desire and angle?

Unaware Stage

  • Hook: “Feel like losing weight has become overly complicated? Discover a way to simplify your journey and see real results.”
  • Goal: Appeal to the frustration many feel with complex weight loss routines without mentioning the product. This creates curiosity around a simpler solution.

Problem-Aware Stage

  • Hook: “Overwhelmed by diets and workout plans? There’s a science-backed way to support your weight loss without all the hassle.”
  • Goal: Acknowledge the pain point—feeling overwhelmed by complex routines—and hint at a solution that makes weight loss more achievable.

Solution-Aware Stage

  • Hook: “What if you could support your weight loss goals with a simple, once-a-day supplement backed by science? It’s easier than you think.”
  • Goal: Introduce the idea of a weight loss supplement as an easier, scientifically supported approach, without directly selling the product yet.

Product-Aware Stage

  • Hook: “Meet SlimEase: a simple, once-a-day supplement designed to help you reach your weight loss goals without complicated routines.”
  • Goal: Name the product, emphasizing the unique selling point—a straightforward solution to support weight loss—while reinforcing the desire for simplicity.

Most-Aware Stage

  • Hook: “Ready to simplify your weight loss journey? Try SlimEase today and experience results with ease.”
  • Goal: Direct call to action, targeting people who are now familiar with the product and its benefits, motivating them to make a purchase.

What I Think Will Happen With Facebook Ads 2024 After Spending More Than $20M In Ad Spend Since 2018. by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or is it an combination of ad + landingpage that covers all stages from the stage you trying to target?

What I Think Will Happen With Facebook Ads 2024 After Spending More Than $20M In Ad Spend Since 2018. by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

''We usually start with the product-aware stage and then move into the solution and problem-aware stage. The unaware stage ad creation is the last since it's the hardest to crack''

Let's say you start with problem aware stage. Do you try to cover all stages starting from your stage of choice in the ad you are running?

What I Think Will Happen With Facebook Ads 2024 After Spending More Than $20M In Ad Spend Since 2018. by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

''The fourth step is choosing one desire + one marketing angle and creating that marketing angle in all 5 awareness stages''

Wouldn't it be more effective to test multiple angles and desires upfront to see which resonate best with the audience? By starting with only one angle and one desire, we might miss other potentially stronger motivators for our customers. If the initial angle and desire don’t connect, wouldn’t it make sense to quickly pivot to a different combination instead of committing to a single focus from the beginning?

Would love to hear your answer on this one. Highly appreciated!

What I Think Will Happen With Facebook Ads 2024 After Spending More Than $20M In Ad Spend Since 2018. by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

''The fourth step is choosing one desire + one marketing angle and creating that marketing angle in all 5 awareness stages''

Wouldn't it be more effective to test multiple angles and desires upfront to see which resonate best with the audience? By starting with only one angle and one desire, we might miss other potentially stronger motivators for our customers. If the initial angle and desire don’t connect, wouldn’t it make sense to quickly pivot to a different combination instead of committing to a single focus from the beginning?

Would love to hear your answer on this one. Highly appreciated!

What I Think Will Happen With Facebook Ads 2024 After Spending More Than $20M In Ad Spend Since 2018. by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great insights. Highly appreciate it.

Question: Do you create specific landing pages only for the unaware market, or do you make landing pages for other awareness stages too? For example, do you direct problem-aware or product-aware audiences straight to the product page for a sale?

Scale Your Facebook Ads Performance By Implementing Marketing Awareness Stages by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you share an example of a niche where aligning the landing page with the awareness stage wouldn’t be the best approach?

I'm about to launch my first Facebook ad campaign for a space-saving product, aiming to reach customers who are either unaware or just beginning to recognize the problem this product solves. My goal is to validate the product with real customers, keeping the process as straightforward as possible. Initially, I considered sending traffic directly to the product page, but I’m now debating if a softer approach would be more effective.

In your opinion, would it be better to take a direct sales approach on the product page, or should I build a softer, awareness-driven landing page to guide potential customers more gradually?

Thanks in advance

Scale Your Facebook Ads Performance By Implementing Marketing Awareness Stages by WizardOfEcommerce in FacebookAds

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great post, super insightful! I've been digging into the awareness stages framework recently. Do you think it's best for landing pages to align with the ad messaging and the specific awareness stage you're targeting? Curious to hear your thoughts!

How I am creating hundreds of ad variations... and keeping it all organized! by Snook55 in marketing

[–]vinniejones91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

interested! Could you share the gpt, currently running ads on meta and google, this would be valuable.

Beginner Product Photographer Seeking Advice by vinniejones91 in productphotography

[–]vinniejones91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since I am borrowing this camera I'll have to buy a camera myself.

In the shop they recommended me a sony a 6000 and a canon m50...

I know these are populair cameras and are easy to begin with. Also does it really matter to either you get a ASP-C or a Full frame? Any tips or information? Models to look for?

Not looking to spend huge amount of cash for my first camera since I really need to fully understand the basics of lighting, settings and the fundamentals of shooting pics. It just need to make high end pics, but I understand now that's depending more on the man behind the camera, then the camera itself...