I’m willing to bet you already know a lot about Facebook ads. Facebook is still the most widely used social media platform with 2.54 billion active daily users as of the third quarter of 2020. Because of Facebook’s algorithm, non-paid content from family and friends are given priority in users’ feeds, making Facebook advertising a must for local businesses.
The good news is that it’s easy to use Facebook ads to drive traffic to your website and increase conversions. The key is choosing the right objective and then designing an ad that will help you to accomplish it. Here’s what you need to know.
What Is A Facebook Conversion Ad?
Any time you create an ad on Facebook, you must choose the type of ad you want to run. The options are:- Get more website visitors
- Boost a post
- Get more messages
- Promote your page
- Get more calls
- Get more leads
How To Choose A Conversion Objective
While you need to increase traffic to your website to increase your conversions, you also need to choose a conversion objective. Depending upon the nature of your business and your marketing goals, your conversion objective could be any of the following:- Opt-ins to build your list
- Opt-ins to generate leads
- Downloads of a lead magnet
- Sales of your products
How To Create An Ad Set
Once you have chosen an ad objective, you’ll need to create an Ad Set. This is where you’ll decide who you want to see your ad and figure out how to achieve that goal. In other words, you need to find your audience. You can select your audience using basic demographics such as age, location, marital status, and income level. You can also use psychographics that target people based on their interests. For example, if you own a pet supply store, you can target pet owners and people who follow dog and cat-related pages on Facebook. Keep in mind that a single ad campaign may have multiple ad sets. For example, your campaign might be aimed at increasing sales and you could create ad sets targeting different age groups, genders, or locations. Creating your ad set also means that you’ll need to set a budget. We suggest beginning with a short-term ad at a low budget. That way, you can collect some data and decide whether you need to revamp your ad or expand your audience.Anatomy Of A Facebook Conversion Ad
The ad you create will play a significant role in the success of your campaign. A Facebook conversion ad consists of five basic parts. They are:- Image or video
- Headline
- Primary text
- Call to action
- Description
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