1st Day Success With Facebook Ads
A couple days ago I wrote a post about my first time advertising with Facebook. A couple of things I learned from that experience, Facebook is very strict with its guidelines and rules. Took me at least 5-6 times before they accepted my ad. Facebook is a sick place to make money! and let me show you what I mean by that.
Let’s start with some research. I’ve decided to give a try to “Learn Biblical Hebrew Online” very small niche according to Google’s Keyword Tool

Facebook ads estimated that my target market is about 252,300 People, with the keywords and interest I was targeting.

This is the ad copy which I have launched this morning. Amazing what you can do with just a little bit of photoshop skills
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Facebook stats as of tonight 10:15pm. Keep in mind this was set with $10 daily budget and at $0.35 cost per click max bid.

I’ve spent a total of 6.55$ for my clicks a total of 20 clicks out of 24,551 impressions (the money is spent from my $100 free Facebook ads credit)
Now lets take a look how this is converting at Azoogle ads
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Ok so here we got 27 clicks 7 of them which are probably by me and Facebook’s Ad approval manager and 4 leads which means 4 people took the action that I was seeking for them to take, and that generated $24 in revenue. Not bad I’ve got 3.66x on my money which means i put in $6.55 and came out with $24.
Now this is only for experimental purposes but it tells me one thing, That there’s money to be made with Facebook.



October 2nd, 2009 at 4:17 am
did u direct link ?
great case study, very motivated.
October 3rd, 2009 at 11:18 am
hey,
I direct linked to the offer and it seems to be converting pretty well for my target market.
Today I have made another 60$ in sales at 10% conversion rate, not bad at all if you ask me.
October 11th, 2009 at 11:58 pm
very smart to go with such a small niche when working on a tight budget or just starting out. hard to scale but def max s out your budget.
October 16th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
now, i have idea to make ads on facebook.
if u have more idea, please shared more ..
thank you so much !!
November 5th, 2009 at 5:13 pm
What you should do is split the ads so that each is only bidding on 1 keyword. This way you can tell which keywords are producing the conversions. This will allow you to trim the fat and only bid on profitable keywords. I have a feeling that the keywords jew and jewsih are going to be way too broad.
November 29th, 2009 at 10:45 pm
I’m new to this whole online thing because I’m in the renovations business… not exactly something online but more and more people look for these things online so I figured I better get on board. And I want to somehow get on facebook which is how I found your site. Maybe I’ll learn something from it.