This time, sifufbads wants to share about high CTR %. Not 5%, not 10%, but 40%!
CTR 40%? That's high indeed..
ctr crazy babas
CTR, click through rate is among the most famous terms in the world of fb ads marketing. Agree?
Or are you still not clear about CTR? Try reading about CTR HERE
This time, I want to share how to get a CTR of more than 40% for page post ads. Do you want to know?
Step 1: Upload an image for the post you want to advertise. (Just upload it, not post it)
High CTR
Step 2: Do you see a box next to the image you uploaded? Click there.
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Step 3: Upload another picture.
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Step 4: Repeat step 1 – step 3 until you have at least 4 pictures! Then, click post
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Step 5: Create page post ads using CPC sidebar or CPC mobile newsfeed placement bid types . (Don't know how to do it? Refer to the page post ads
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That's how it is…
From sifufbads' own experience, and also sifufbads' students who cameroon phone data use this method, CTR can indeed be up to 45%! In fact, even above 20% is considered very high. Is it great to get this high CTR?
Best , because it can..
Get low CPC costs (below 0.09)
High reach
Many people click on your ads!
Best is indeed best! But, here, sifufbads wants to tell you there is a SECRET BEHIND IT. The results of studies and experiments found;
This ad achieved a very high click rate in a short time, but the conversion was very bad! In an hour, sifufbads' ad once got almost 2500 clicks, but no sales! Comments and PMs were less than 10! And there were also ads that were run that only received 1-2 comments from more than 1000 clicks in a short time. I've seen many case studies of ads with a CTR of over 40%, which did not match the results in terms of conversion (sales)!
So, sifufbads thinks there's something here! That's strange! So, sifufbads ran an experiment for the same ads using desktop newsfeed placement. The result was that the CTR was not the same as the results of ads using desktop mobile and sidebar placement (right column). The CTR was below 5%! The CTR obtained was more logical!
So, how can an ad like this get a very high CTR?
From sifufbads' personal point of view, based on research and experiments, this ad can easily get a high number of clicks because of its display;
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