My Week 5 Facebook Ad Challenge Results: Testing Kyle’s $1/Day Formula
This week, I dove head-first into Kyle’s Week 5 Bootcamp Challenge, the $1/day Facebook Ad method. It’s simple, measurable, and surprisingly effective if you stay consistent. I didn’t want to overcomplicate things. So I set up three ads, each with a very different goal:
- Ad 1: Engagement to test messaging and audience resonance
- Ad 2: Link Clicks to drive people to my “How to Start Your Affiliate Website” article
- Ad 3: Conversation to open discussions around AI and real-world application
I followed the Bootcamp checklist exactly, tracked my results daily, and here’s what happened.
Ad 1 — The Engagement Test
This was the simplest ad: plain text with a message that hit close to home.
“Most people fail online because they chase trends instead of a plan. I’m rebuilding from zero and proving what actually works.”
It reached 1,402 people, earned 256 total engagements, and held an average CPE of $0.02. That’s excellent engagement for a first ad in this price range.

Ad 2 — The Link Click Ad
This one was built to send people to my blog post:
How to Start Your Affiliate Website with No Experience
Over just two days, it reached 766 people, generated 79 link clicks, and landed at $0.02 per click. Out of those, 15 users made it all the way to the landing page; an excellent early signal of real curiosity.

Ad 3 — The AI Conversation Ad
This one was designed to start a conversation, which will hopefully lead to direct leads to WA's tools like DsgnPop, or NameGenuity.
“AI is everywhere, but few people use it like the tool it was designed to be. Are you one of those people?”
It's running for just a short window and has reached 235 people with a CPE of $0.03. The post has already started drawing natural comments and reactions, which I’ll nurture before scaling.

Tracking the Results with Google Analytics
The most interesting part came when I cross-checked everything with Google Analytics. That same article, “How to Start Your Affiliate Website,” saw a 1,600% increase in traffic within the week. The majority of visitors came from Direct and Organic Social sources, which aligns perfectly with these ad campaigns.



Visitors spanned across the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Ireland, and Poland. That’s already proof that small, data-driven ads can drive real, international visibility, all on just a few dollars a day.
Takeaways
$1/day actually works if you treat it as a data experiment, not a gamble. Simple, genuine copy beats fancy creative. Tracking your analytics is what ties it all together. The goal isn’t to “win” every ad; it’s to learn where your message connects.
Next week, I’ll be scaling my best performer (Ad 2 so far) to a second audience and testing new visuals.
It’s early days, but this week taught me something Kyle reminded us of during training: the goal isn’t to outspend anyone; it’s to understand the process better than most people ever will.
Links (For Transparency)
Any links shared in this article are strictly for educational and reporting purposes related to this week’s Bootcamp assignment. They are not intended as self-promotion links, but rather as live examples showing how the campaigns performed and how tracking connects between Facebook Ads and site analytics. :)
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Great post Jeremy. I have saved it for future (very near future like in next few days) reference. Has given me a course of action to take - did not think to also look at Google. Thank you.
I only looked at Google as I linked to a page on my site. The results for WA should appear on the analytics here. Regardless, track your stats. It helps.
This is great information, Jeremy. Thanks for sharing. I'm a little behind on this one but I'm catching up very slowly. Thanks again.
Thanks Jay. I know i've looked back at some of my posts in the past... They're all informative, but this one has meaning behind it, and I'm happy to share it! Plus.... I had fun partaking in this weeks challenge!
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Excellent early stage data here Jeremy, and this is what it is all about. And nice work on the $0.02, you are getting a 50x return there than you would running even the most basic Google Ads or Bing Ads campaigns...I know you are going to find a few really big winners here, and then from there you can work to really start to scale these campaigns outwards.
That has always been the longstanding PPC strategy...get a few to convert, and scale outwards from there (and put more money into the campaign).