Here you will learn more about the structure of the campaigns that you will be running in the next days.
In this video you’ll learn more about the type of campaigns you’ll be running on Facebook.
Facebook Ads is a robust platform and it’s important to understand correctly how you’ll be running campaigns to avoid mistakes along the way.
Watch this video and then get ready for the first task in the next lesson!
TOTALLY AGREE THANKS FOR THE SEVERAL REMINDERS ABOUT MY FIRST CAMPAIGN IF I GET ONE OR TWO CONVERSIONS… IM NOT GOING TO BE TO HAPPY BUT I WILL UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS LOL
GREG MN
Thanks for reminding the need for adjusting and optimising the campaign to achieve the best result.Can not expect overnight success- it is a long term process
I struggle with feeling disappointed, so I would definitely need to learn to power through and remind myself of the realistic expectations.
No sugar coating. Love it! This is a business not a get rich quick scheme.
It would be helpful to me to have better understanding why we have the extra step of the landing page. Couldn’t the hard sell be in the facebook ad? Or was there some mention about facebook not liking affiliate links in the ads and it is to appease the generous masters? So bottom line is the ad is just the attention grabber, and the landing page is the hard sell. Thank you!
@Nelda – You can watch a training specifically about this here: https://cpaevolution3.com/2020/07/23/live-training-3-why-to-use-landing-pages/
In short, the landing page does 2 things:
1 – It protects your account. Many networks use URLs that, because of certain activities of their affiliates, have been banned by Facebook and other ad networks, so using those URLs directly on your ads would cause you problems. Also, not all offers are compliant with all ad platforms, but using a landing page can help you adjust that.
2 – Most offers have general sign up pages that are designed to fit any audience and any pitch. Just simple registration pages. You know who you’re targeting and what can convince them to take an offer, so you should convince them on the landing page and send them to the offer just for them to register.
William
Facebook pixel and ios dont match, beside from my othe FB concerns. Is this still a valid tactic? I will do it as it is part of this program, but it feels like a bad investment tbh. Let’s see where this goes.
@Frank
1) The pixel is still useful for all Android and Windows traffic;
2) Audiences can be created from actions on ads, fan pages and IG accounts, not only using the pixel;
3) A video and PDF guide with a detailed explanation on how to use the pixel after iOS14 is available here: https://cpaevolution3.com/2021/08/09/ios14-what-changes-on-facebook/
I’m sure that after you learn the first method, actually use the program, use the support and run your first campaigns you’ll have more experience and information to understand how CPA Evolution can help you build a profitable and sustainable online business.
William
Thanks William!
Its always disappointing to invest on a campaign and get no immediate results, but that’s how all works in life. Constant efforts gets you to the finish line
So now the process is longer. They do not just click on a banner and you get paid, as per the webinar. They have a three-step process.
@Tracy – Sorry, but I think you may have misunderstood something from the webinar. I just checked here and on the webinar you joined I promoted and app install offer. So, I was running ads on AirNowMedia (traffc source / ad platform) and sending them to a CPA offer that was paying me for each app install. So, it was never just a click. On the webinar, I showed examples of CPA offers and what they pay people for (registration, quote request, app install, email submit, etc). And regarding the landing page, I just replied to your other comment here addressing that: https://cpaevolution3.com/2020/07/22/preparation-best-practices/. The great thing about CPA offers is that you can get paid to get people to perform simple actions, you don’t need to sell anything. Let me know if you have other questions!
Just a note to the admin support staff. None of the links you have posted in replies to comments actually work. They all produce Error 404, Page Not Found Messages.
@Patrick – Some links have changed after an update in the members area. We always update lessons, but comments stay the same, so if you need any links just let me know and I’ll help you.
1) Hi staff, in the “Best Practices” section, I learned that it’s better to avoid one-field form submit offers (email, zip submit) but yet I still see examples like that just above from Support staff about app installs (unless that’s different from toolbar installs)…” they pay people for (registration, quote request, app install, email submit, etc)”? I’ve seen this before a couple of times prior to this lesson which confuses me a bit? Risky, no?
2) I also second Patrick’s request just above, none of those 3 links work which is a bit odd considering they all include, “cpaevolution’3′.com (which just came out) and appear to be newly released and for such reasons not requiring any updates? I’m guessing that I’d find them in the “Latest Updates” tab? If not, can you please direct me to where I can find them? Thanks.
I also just noticed that in this video William talks about “Offers that require a simple Action” at 1:05 timewise. A simple action to me means email, phone number or zip submit….? Confusing a bit?
@John – You can promote email submit offers as long as they are compliant. You can submit a support request with the offers you intend to promote before you do it and I’ll help you check if they’re compliant. Regarding the links, we’re always updating the members area and we update links in the lessons when necessary. However, it’s not possible to update links in comments. The links you mentioned will work if you remove the date part. For example, https://cpaevolution3.com/2021/08/09/ios14-what-changes-on-facebook/ would become https://cpaevolution3.com/ios14-what-changes-on-facebook/. We removed the dates form the links to make them shorter and also to avoid having to update the date every time the lesson was updated.
@John – Correct! A simple action is any action that’s easy for the end-user to perform such as submitting an email address or a short form.
Thanks so much staff for being patient with me while I drag my feet ever so slowly. Simply remove the dates…now there’s one to grow on!
Also you mentioned that you’d help me with my offers by reviewing them before I submit them. (Here comes the hard part). I’m so newbie that I have never once submitted an offer online, nor made a penny off of one during the past several years. What I’m trying to say is that I don’t know how to choose offers, dress them up, or what to do with a landing page??? I’m about as pure newbie as they come! Out of 25 people joining, there’s nobody newbier than me. I sure hope you don’t give up on me. Never have I ever wanted anything more than this? It’s my one big dream and hope?!
@John – No problem, John. Just send me a support request with your current budget and any preferences/restrictions you have for niches and traffic sources. I’ll help you select a suitable method and get started!