Advertising gets you leads. It’s your job to follow up on those leads and turn it into conversations and sales Answer from GoldFynch on reddit.com
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How much is expected to spend on ads weekly for a small store like ours?
March 23, 2022 - Https://charmcitycellphones.com Ok, our website is a couple months old and while we’ve been close, there have been no sales yet. The main issue is that people don’t know we exist- our web traffic is pathetic. This is despite the unpaid marketing we do on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram.
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r/shopify on Reddit: advertising is it worth it ?
August 21, 2022 -
i was thinking about a new revenue stream ,so yeah nothing original a themed website with merch .
anyway had a quick look at advertising and it just does not seem to add up ,unless i've got it wrong
bing $0.90 per click in my sector conversion rate 2.8% so back of the envelope calculation lets say 3 sales from every 100 customers cost me $90.00 and from 3 sales id be lucky to do $20.00 profit .
i guess you could build an audience using mail chimp but whatever that is not a viable business model ?
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Not only is it worth it, it is 100% necessary. But the equation is going to be whether or not you have a product people want to buy. You can’t just say “oh, I want to make money, so I’m gonna sling shit online”. You need a product, a good product. Re: Bing, it’s really only effective for B2B and even then it’s not as good, it’s just slightly cheaper, B2C it is practically useless. The Bing algorithm toward user intent and behavior sucks balls Here’s the model we use: (sale price-cogs)*2= base CPA, (sale price-cogs)*3=max CPA. Minimum free shipping threshold encourages larger cart volumes, and lifetime customer value is increased via email and sms marketing. Also, you WILL operate at a loss for the first few months while you build up a catalog of repeat customers and the algorithm learns how best to serve your ads for max conversion. If you’re starting from scratch, go heavy on brand awareness focus campaigns; YouTube, discovery, programmatic displays… and then double down with remarketing towards those who visit your site. I personally see better results with Criteo than I do on google. This has been our model the last six months and we’ve gone from about 40k per month at the start of the year, and are on track for 230k this month. We spend about 70k per month in ads.
Is $200-$300 sufficient for advertising expenses?
Hi @Beka84 This is a tough but super interesting question 🙂 The short answer you’ll get from most marketers is: it depends… Not very helpful indeed 🙂 I recorded a video to try and answer your question more precisely, or at least to help you know what to expect based on your budget: ... More on community.shopify.com
How much will my ads earn me via shopify on average?
So to cut the chase, I’ve recently started my shopify store selling at-home oral hygiene products. Like with all other shops, I immediately jumped on instagram ads, (WITHOUT meta ads, just plain instagram ads) where I set the action to result in website visits. More on community.shopify.com
SHOP app advertising. Is anyone running an ad campaign with the SHOP app?
Wondering if anyone on shopify is using the SHOP app to run ads? How many sales is it generating for you? What is your daily budget? Do you have any advised on what to set my Customer Acquisition, ROAS and Daily Budget at? On average my orders are $30 to $50. More on community.shopify.com
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Find users outside of App Store manually or by referral. Get people to write reviews and then App Store ads will work and you will get clicks. We had the same problem.
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