Would you like Facebook ads to be a regular part of your marketing strategy?Wondering what you can do to tweak your ad strategy to get better results?
This article will give you six tips to help improve your return on your Facebook ad investment.#1: Do Your Research
Watch other Facebook ads and take a look at their techniques.You won’t be able to see a list of all of the ads that are out there right now, but you can watch the ones that are being served to your demographic. You can see all of the current ads that would target your profile by going to Facebook’s Adboard.
Look at just the Sponsored Stories by clicking on the blue Sponsored stories link.
Check out the Adboard to see what other ads could be served to your profile.
#2: Use Your Image Well
You don’t have much space to grab someone’s attention on Facebook ads. You have a 25-character headline, 90 characters in the body and a small 110 x 80 pixel picture (in reality it displays as a 100 x 65 pixel photo). The best chance you have to grab someone’s attention is with the photo.If you are using Sponsored Stories, the ad defaults to your profile picture or the post picture if you choose to promote a specific post. But if you promote your Facebook page or an external website, you can select the image you want to use.
Make the image work harder for you by adding text.
Add text to an image to give a call to action or special offer.
#3: Craft Your Sponsored Story Post
If you choose to run a Sponsored Story post, craft your posts on your page to fit the ad space. Sponsored Stories can be cheaper to run than a traditional ad (see tip #4) but you will lose the larger picture and it will default to your current page profile picture.Make your status updates fewer than 90 characters if you are going to use them as a Sponsored Story.
If you include a YouTube link in your post, people will be able to watch the video easily from the ad.
#4: Split Test Your Efforts
Split test all of your advertising! When you design your campaign, you can split test the variables between your ads so that you get the cheapest clicks and find out which ads are performing the best.Here is a short list of things you may want to split test:
- Body of your ad
- Photo in your ad
- Headline of your ad (only for external URL)
- Bidding model (CPM vs. CPC—more on this in a bit)
- Sponsored Story vs. regular ad
Note: In the new Facebook ads layout, you can no longer change the title of your ad for your Facebook page with the workaround of advertising it as an external URL.
If you advertise your Facebook page, you cannot change the headline.
The new Facebook ad layout gives you the choice of an objective for your ad. The objective you choose will determine your bidding model—CPC if your objective is to get clicks or CPM if your objective is to have viewers Like your page.
The objective determines if you will pay for clicks or pay for impressions.
#5: Watch Your Results
As with everything, it’s the return on your investment that matters. Watch how much it costs you to achieve your objective and make sure you have realistic expectations.The ads that perform the best on Facebook typically are either promoting a Facebook page or advertising something free. Advertising something free that requires an email opt-in can be a great strategy. You can then start connecting with those people via email and social media.
Set your expectations correctly. A typical click-through rate on Facebook is 0.04-0.05%. You may see better results if you pick an ad model that works well for you and do your testing.
Local businesses can benefit from Sponsored Like Stories because many people have a lot of local friends on Facebook, as shown in this example from Vernon Area Public Library.
Vernon Area Public Library only spent $0.44/per Like to acquire 158 new connections.
Even though this is a small sample size, you can see that CPC is outperforming CPM.
#6: Get on the List for Facebook Offers
Facebook Offers are starting to roll out to smaller businesses. Facebook Offers appear in the news feed and have great potential for going viral. You can find out more about how this works at Facebook Offers.Offers will be free to create, but are still in the beta stage as of this writing. You can sign up to be on the list to enable Offers on your page.
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