ClickFunnels & Facebook Ad Tips
If you use Facebook Ads in your business and you also use ClickFunnels for your landing pages/sales pages, there are a few things you can do to ensure that you're compliant with Facebook's policies and get your ad approved nearly every time... I have put together a few tips that should help with your Facebook ad campaigns when you use them in conjunction with ClickFunnels. There are many more tips you could use for Facebook ads but I just wanted to mention a few that work well for me. Some of these tips are basic and some are more advanced...
TIPS
1. Always include links on your ClickFunnel pages for the Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, and Disclaimer.
2. Use a "Minute" Timer within ClickFunnels and make sure it is hidden. You can use this method to automatically redirect your prospects from the thank you page to the sales page or offer within 5 seconds or so... You don't have to use a minute timer, but if you use one, this is a good way do it.
3. Never link directly to an offer or sales page.
4. Use an image that does not include too much text.
5. When you're creating your funnel, make sure you have an Optin Page and Thank You page at a minimum...
6. Always include the Facebook Pixel on your ClickFunnel pages along with the appropriate conversion event. (i.e., Base Facebook Pixel on the Optin Page with the View Content event, and the Complete Registration event on your Thank You Page once the prospect has opted in...)
7. Always use the "Ad Copy Cheat Sheet" provided by Facebook...
8. Never use the default Facebook columns when monitoring the performance of your ads... Here are the ones I use: Delivery, Budget, Reach, Amount Spent, Unique Content Views, Unique Registrations Completed, Cost Per Registration Completed, and CPC (Cost Per Link Click).
9. ALWAYS use a custom audience for retargeting purposes after you've successfuly ran a few ads!!
CONCLUSION
I hope these tips are helpful with your business marketing strategy, they are not necessarily intended for Facebook Ad beginners, but could be very helpful for those who are familiar with Facebook Ads and how to set up the campaigns properly. Basically, everyone in my opinion should be using Facebook Ads in their business because of the many data points that are available and just by the sheer number of people (billions) who use Facebook! I also hope these tips will cause more entrepreneurs to make the decision to learn more and MASTER Facebook Ad Campaigns! I do think these tips will give beginners an idea of what they should be doing and I also hope that this will encourage them to start learning and using Facebook Ads in their business in the future!
Cheers,
Perry
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Great advice, Perry ... funnels are probably the least understood tools available for Affiliate Marketing!
Best wishes
Allan
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Great helpful tips Perry, thank you so much for sharing.
Much appreciated.
Best Wishes,
Bushra