3 Examples Of Facebook Ad Campaign Objectives At Play

3 Examples Of Facebook Ad Campaign Objectives At Play

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Before creating a Facebook ad, you first need to get clear on your end goal.

 

What do you want your ad to do?

 

Whether you want to increase downloads, drive sales or increase engagement, Facebook offers a variety of different campaign objectives to help you reach your goals

 

They are broken down into 3 categories: awareness, consideration and conversion. Under each of these categories are various options to choose from.

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Depending on your goals, be sure to pick the category that works best with where your audience is in your sales funnel.

 

For example, awareness objectives are at the top of the funnel. Use these to garner interest in your brand, to spread awareness to people who might not have heard of you.

 

Consideration objectives are in the middle of the funnel. You could use these to reach people who might be interested in your offerings and are likely to engage with you.

 

Conversion objectives are at the bottom of the funnel. Use these when you want to convert people, when you want people to drive people to do a certain action, whether that be buying a product, opt-in to a list or register for an event.

 

Below are 3 examples of ads in each of the above categories.

 

Brand awareness

 

If your goal is to spread awareness about your business, then choosing an awareness objective is the best way to go.

 

In the example below, Gyros2Go has created an ad that highlights their freshly made gyros and pizzas to people in the local area.

 

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Engagement

 

If you have an offer that you want people to claim, you can do so by creating an ad with a coupon, discount or special deal.

 

In the example below, FMTV wants people to sign up for full access to their library. To encourage people to do so, they’re offering a $1 deal to gain full access.

 

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Conversion

 

If you want to increase conversions on your website, then you need to create ads that encourage people to visit your website.

 

In the example below, Thrive Themes wants people to sign up to their free video course to learn about the 3 crucial elements for building and selling an online course.

 

When you click on the link at the bottom, it takes you to a landing page where you have to input your contact information to gain access to the video course.

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CONCLUSION

 

Those are just a few examples to help you see various objectives in action. As always, keep testing your objectives to see what works for you.

 

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Which Facebook Ad Campaign Objective Should You Choose?

Which Facebook Ad Campaign Objective Should You Choose?

Choosing the right Facebook campaign objective is crucial. It’s the first step of the ad creation process and one of the most important. So you have to be really clear on what your objectives are.

 

Facebook currently offers 11 objectives to choose from, which can be overwhelming and confusing, especially if you’re new to facebook ads.

 

So how can you know which campaign objective to choose?

 

In this blog post, you’ll learn more about each objective and when to use it to help you in deciding the best objective for your business goals.

 

So let’s dive right in.

 

1. Brand awareness

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Choose this if you’d like to increase the awareness of your brand but at the same time, you aren’t keen on people engaging with your product or service.

 

This objective helps you reach people who’d most likely pay attention to what you’re saying or selling.

 

It’s especially valuable to big companies, like KFC, whose main goal is to put their brand top of mind with their customers and not necessarily looking for lead generation, sales or web traffic.

 

2. Reach

 

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Choose the “reach” objective if you’d like your ad to be seen by the maximum amount of people in your target audience in a shorter time. This is an especially good option when promoting limited time offers.

 


3. Traffic

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Choose this objective if your goal is solely to drive traffic outside of Facebook. It could be to read your latest blog posts, to listen to a podcast episode, or to guide people to your landing page.

 

This objective focuses purely on driving traffic. If you want people to take specific actions once you’ve led them outside of Facebook, then conversion would be a better objective. We’ll touch more on that in a bit.

 

4. Engagement

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Choose this objective if you want more people to engage with your ad through likes, comments, and shares. As you can see from the image above, you’re given 3 options:

 

i) Post Engagement

 

If you already have an organic post whose performance is above average, use this objective to get it in front of more of your Facebook page audience or to a completely new audience.

 

ii) Page Likes

 

Use this objective if you’d like to increase the number of likes on your page, hence increasing awareness.

 

iii) Event Responses

 

Use this objective to promote your Facebook event. If your event has been created outside of Facebook and you still want to promote it, then a conversion campaign objective will be more suited to you. More on that later.

 

5. App installs

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If you’re interested in getting more people to download your app, this is the best objective to use.

 

The first 72 hours after launching an app are the most critical. You want as many downloads as possible in this time frame so as to increase your app store ranking. Creating an ad using this objective is an incredible way to boost your downloads.

 

6. Video views

 

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Choose this objective if your main goal is to get as many views as possible on your video and your priority is not conversion.

 

It’s important to note that just because you’re using video, it doesn’t mean that you have to choose the video views objective. If your wish is to convert people after watching your video, then a conversion objective would be a better option. Or if your wish is to drive people to your website from the video, then a traffic objective would be the best option.

 

7. Lead generation

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Choose this objective if you want to generate leads within the Facebook ad without driving traffic to your website or landing page.

 

For example, if you want to get people’s email addresses in exchange for downloadable content, lead ads are a great way to go.

 

Lead ads make the sign up process easier such that when someone clicks on your lead ad, a form opens up with the their contact information automatically populated, mostly their name and email address.

 

8. Messages

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Use this objective if you’d like your audience to start a conversation with your Facebook page.

 

9. Conversions

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Choose this objective if you’d like to drive traffic from Facebook to your website so they can take a specific desired action, whether that be downloading an ebook, signing up for an event, or buying a product.

 

10. Catalog sales

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If you have an ecommerce store and would like to show specific products from your catalog, choose this objective.

 

You can also use this objective to create remarketing ads to people who’ve already viewed a product on your site.

 

11. Store visits

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Choose this objective if you have multiple business locations and would like to promote your business to those who are near them.

 

You’ll be able to effectively market your business by delivering ads that are relevant to your audience’s location.

 

CONCLUSION

 

Before setting up your Facebook ad campaign, think about what your ultimate goal is. Once you’re clear on what that is, then proceed with your ad creation process. This way, you’ll be able to create optimized ads tailored to your desired outcome.

 

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The 11 Types Of Facebook Ad Campaign Objectives You Need To Know About

The 11 Types Of Facebook Ad Campaign Objectives You Need To Know About

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What is a campaign objective?

 

The first action you take when creating a Facebook ad is selecting the campaign objective.

 

Your campaign objective is the action you want people to take when they see your ads.

 

Do you want them to go to your website? To sign up for your mailing list? To download an ebook? To purchase a product?

 

Whatever your goal may be, Facebook gives you numerous options to help you create an ad that will accomplish it.

 

Look at it as telling Facebook what you want to achieve and the system providing you with all the tools necessary to accomplish it.

 

As your business grows, so will your objectives change. Whereas in the beginning your main focus might have been to build your brand awareness, later on your focus might change to driving sales to your products and services.

 

Read on to find out more about the different campaign objectives that Facebook offers.

 

11 types of campaign objectives

 

Facebook has a total of 11 different campaign objectives divided into 3 categories. These categories are: awareness, consideration and conversion. 

 

Awareness

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These objectives focus on generating interest to your product or services. If you’re in the beginning stages of your business, these objectives are a good place to start. They are:

 

1. Brand Awareness

 

2. Reach

 

 

Consideration

 

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These objectives are focused on increasing the interest of your business. They get people to start thinking about your business and search for more information about it. These objectives are:

 

3. Traffic

 

4. Engagement

 

5. App installs

 

6. Video views

 

7. Lead generation

 

8. Messages

 

Conversion

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These objectives focus on encouraging people who have an interest in your business to purchase something from you or to use your products or services. They are:

 

9. Conversions

 

10. Product catalog sales

 

11. Store visits

 

CONCLUSION

 

This first stage in ad creation is crucial. You have to be clear about your goals and choose the right objective that aligns with your business. If you want to avoid confusion and messy campaigns down the line, then you have to keep this in mind.

 

So then, how do you know which objective to use, especially if you’re new to Facebook advertising?

 

We’ll tackle this in the next blog post. Stay tuned!

 

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How To Test Your Ad Placements Using Facebook’s Split Testing Feature

How To Test Your Ad Placements Using Facebook's Split Testing Feature

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Unless you’ve created a lot of Facebook ads before, predicting what kinds of ads will perform best with your audience is difficult.

 

Fortunately, there’s an amazing Facebook feature that takes the guesswork out of everything.

 

This feature is called split testing.

 

What is split testing?

 

Split testing involves running two different versions of your ads to see which one works better.

 

This helps you quickly analyze which ads yield the best results so you can implement what works and get rid of what doesn't. You then get to improve your future ad campaigns to make sure you’re getting the maximum return on investment

 

This split testing feature can be used to test for the following variables:

 

  • Target audience
  • Delivery optimization
  • Placements
  • Creative
  • Product sets

In this blog post, we’ll focus on placements.

 

Knowing where to place your ads is a crucial part of your campaign. It’s one of the things that directly affects the success of your ads.

 

Read on to find out how to test different ad placements using split testing.

 

How to test ad placements using split testing

 

Creating a split test

 

The first thing you’ll do is go to the Facebook Ads manager.

 

Once you’ve chosen your campaign objective, scroll down to the bottom of the page where you’ll be given the choice to create a split test.

 

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On the next page, choose what variable you’d like to test. In this case, we’re testing the placement.

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3 examples of what to test for

 

Next, you’ll be given two ad sets: ad set A and ad set B. A few of the things you could test for are:

 

1. Does my audience respond best to ads on mobile or desktop?

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For ad set A, you could test for mobile and ad set B, test for desktop.

 

2. Does my audience respond best to ads on Instagram or Facebook?

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You could uncheck all boxes except for Facebook on ad set A and then uncheck all boxes except for Instagram on Ad set B

 

3. Do iPhone users or Android users respond better to my ads?

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You could choose iPhone users for ad set A and Android users for ad set B.

 

These are just a few examples. The split testing options are numerous. It all depends on your business goals and objectives.

 

Split budget and schedule

 

The next thing to pay attention to is the split budget.

 

Once you’ve set your daily budget, you could either choose an even split or a weighted split.

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An even split will divide the budget into two equal parts for each ad set. This is what Facebook recommends.

 

So if your daily budget is $3, an even split will allocate a daily spend of $1.5 to ad set A and $1.5 to ad set B.

 

If you choose a weighted split instead, you’ll be able to allocate how much money you want to spend on each ad set.

 

For example, if you’re fairly sure that one placement will perform better than the other, you can allocate 70% of your daily ad spend on it and 30% on the other.

 

CONCLUSION

 

Until you find what works best for you and your business, keep testing. Test the different objectives and different variables as much as you can. It will help you learn so much about your audience.

 

That’s it for testing ad placements. If you would like my help in implementing this and other strategies to sell your high ticket products and services, get in touch with me by clicking the button below to apply for a complimentary consultation.

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The Role Placements Play In Facebook Ads Creation

The Role Placements Play In Facebook Ads Creation

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When creating an ad campaign, there are 3 main levels that you go through:

  • 1
    Campaign level - This is where you choose your objective
  • 2
    Ad set level - This is where you specify the audience you’re targeting, then set your ad’s budget and schedule
  • 3
    Ad level - Finally, this is where you create and format the ad.

At the final level, the ad level, you’ll have to choose your ad placement. This is what this blog post is about. Read on to find out more about what placements are.

 

What is a placement?

 

A placement is basically where you want your ad to appear.

 

You can either let Facebook automatically choose an ad placement for you or you could manually choose where you want to place them.

 

The 3 types of placements we’re going to focus on in this post are:

 

  • 1
    Desktop news feed
  • 2
    Mobile news feed
  • 3
    Instagram

Obviously, your choice of placement will vary with your campaign objectives.

 

But before we dive into that, let’s look at the types of ad formats available.

 

Types of ad formats

 

Ad placement is all about the where. Where will your ad appear?

 

When it comes to the ad formats, it’s all about the how. How will your ad look like?

 

Facebook provides you with different options depending on your business goals:

 

1. Image ad

 

All your ads need to have an image. Adding a relevant image directly impacts the success of your ads.

 

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2. Video ad

 

Instead of adding an image, you can add a video to your ads. Videos are a great way of increasing engagement with your ads.

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3. Carousel ad

This is an image ad with up to ten images in the same ad, each with its own link.

4. Collection ads

 

This format allows you to incorporate video and images in the same ad.

5. Slideshow ads

 

As the name suggest, these ads combine video, images, text and sound to grab your audience’s attention.

 

Different types of ad placements

 

Facebook recommends that you choose automatic placements for your ads. That way your ads will automatically be placed in the areas that they perform best. This helps you to maximize your ad’s budget and delivery.

 

But sometimes, depending on your objectives, manually choosing a placement for your ad is the better option.

 

1. Desktop news feed

If you choose to place your ad on the desktop news feed, it will appear on people’s desktop sites. News feed ads are more likely to generate highly qualified leads because they are in your audiences’ news feed. Of course, the conversion rate depends on how targeted your ad is.

 

This is how an ad on a desktop news feed would look like:

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2. Mobile News Feed

 

When you choose a mobile news feed placement, your ad will appear on people’s phones or tablets.

 

Generally, the overall engagement on mobile ads is higher. People tend to comment, like, and share content more on their phones than on their desktops.

 

This is how a mobile newsfeed ad would look like:

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3. Instagram

An Instagram ad placement allows you to show your ad on people’s feeds or stories. 

 

An Instagram ad on a news feed would look like this:

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An Instagram ad on a story would look like this:

 

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CONCLUSION

 

That’s it for ad placements. If you would like my help in implementing these and other strategies to sell your high ticket products and services, get in touch with me by clicking the button below to apply for a complimentary consultation.

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