facebook ads - 10 tips for an effective facebook pay per click
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Facebook Ads - 10 Tips For An Effective Facebook Pay Per Click
Facebook Advertising is gaining ground and is slowly making waves as a viable Pay Per Click
platform. And although Google is still the PPC platform of choice for most Internet marketers and
business owners the competition for keywords is ruthless and budgets can disappear faster than
expected, especially for the uninitiated.
With Facebook Pay Per Click, marketers will get value for their money as long as they follow
Facebook's strict guidelines. Facebook PPC advertising allows for a well-targeted campaign, with
over 600 million users - 50% of whom are actively logged in to Facebook on any given day.
Advertisers can choose to target either by keywords, location, sex, language, political views,
workplace, education and relationship status. This makes Facebook a powerful force in the
advertising world.
What makes for an effective Facebook Pay Per Click campaign? Below are 10 tips for those starting
out in this field:
1. Read and follow Facebook's advertising procedures. Facebook is very strict with regards to
breaching their advertising terms and all advertisers not following the guidelines to the letter will find
their ads either rejected, banned or deleted.
2. Choose the right keywords. Before you write your ad copy, make sure to do some research on your
targeted keywords. Check out the descriptive words used by Facebook users in their profiles and
target the ones that are relevant to your campaign.
3. Make the most out of your allotted advertising space. Facebook ads are limited to 25 characters for
the title and 135 characters for the body. That is more than Google allows (25 title characters but only
105 characters for the body - 70 of which are for the actual copy and 35 for the display URL). Users
make use of the extra space by adding relevant information that might help encourage clicks.
4. Take the time to evaluate the copy in your ad, make sure the annoying factor is set to very low.
Facebook users have the option to close ads that they do not like and this is mostly because the ad is
annoying or too pushy. This is a unique feature that only Facebook has out of all the advertising
platforms and if an ad has been closed too many times FB will ban that ad and it will no longer be
shown to users.
5. Add an image that captures the gist of your copy. Choose an image that visually represents the
general idea of your business or product and make sure that it is appealing enough to get people to
click through it to know more about your business or product.
6. Only target users who will find your products or services beneficial. Although Facebook gives
advertisers the freedom to target users based on different factors (age, location, language, sex,
political affiliations, relationship status, interest etc), choosing the wrong ones will spell doom for your
advertising campaign. Make sure that your ad is only shown to users that will give you the highest
click through and conversion rate.
7. Adapt the mindset of your chosen demographics to assess the effectiveness of your ad before
publishing it. Be critical and only choose the copy that your chosen demographics will find interesting
enough to explore further.
8. Test your ad first before spending too much money on it. Facebook PPC can make you expend
money faster than you think possible. When testing an ad set a very low daily budget and keep a very
close eye on your campaign while it is running. Facebook traffic is tremendously fast, and before you
know it your budget will have reached its limit.
9. Monitor the performance of your ads. You can monitor your ad's performance through Facebook's
Ads manager and Facebook reports. Only continue ads that passed the testing phase with flying
colors and delete the ones that did not do as well. Facebook Advertising requires patience and the
ability to monitor the effectiveness of your campaign.
10. Be aware of the competition. Facebook is the #1 social network at the moment, and garners a few
thousand new users each day. Together with the influx of users, is a number of advertisers who can't
wait to get their hands on trying out Facebook Pay Per Click. Be on guard and fine-tune your
campaign so as not to be left behind by the competition. Advertising with Facebook