We've seen Advantage+ audiences work for all kinds of products across the board... from dog collars to food products! We would recommend trying it and see if it works for you!
What if i need to make different campaigns for different niches in the same page? which previous ad exactly this AI will use ? previous ad for the same post id or page at all ?
can we run the advantages plus shopping campaign in the initial face, or should we need a any purchase history before running advantage Plus shopping compagain?
Hey Alley , really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your video to reach to a wider audience .
I sell high end furniture products to Indonesia (most of my client are rich people coming from Jakarta and Bali). When I use Advantage+ Shopping campaign I get a lot of spam messages, comments and spaming orders (from poor people living in countryside). Any solution? Would it better for me to focus on normal campaign using Advantage+ Audience (for better control) ? ANy suggestion?
You shouldn't be using Meta ads for the type of product you sell. People will only buy furniture when it's needed. Which means, It's not the type of product someone can easily consider for purchase (such as fashion products). I can explain further but I am not sure If Ecommerce Alley will like it.
@alexidornigie4599 we work with high end furniture brands and don’t have an issue. Facebooks machine learning is incredible at placing products in front of people who are actively looking for stuff. In the past, we’d say “Google is for intent based stuff”, but now Meta does it exceedingly well. 👌
@@TheEcommerceAlley Google still remains the best for intent based product or service. There are 2 reasons why someone would need a set of furniture. 1. They are moving into a new home or space. 2. If they feel their current furniture set is old and they need to change it. It is difficult to get a "Buy it now" customer when it comes to products like furniture. There is an exception though. And the exception is; If the furniture type are regular garden tables / chairs, or an hammock hanging chair, you could easily get customers for such furniture through Facebook ad (especially if you have an organic video content showing a use case) But, when you have a set of couch designated for living rooms or a royal bed that cost thousands of dollars, Facebook ad will fail. If you try to be stubborn, you will spend more money than you will make. You might want to prove smart by going in with an engagement campaign objective type of Ad rather than a conversion (in other to stay in people's face once or multiple times per day)..... however, If you do that, the question is, are you sure people will remember your handle or come looking for you on Facebook as soon as they are ready to buy??? In my experience, the best way to succeed in the world of advertising is by studying / understanding human behavior and how people think. Thanks for responding to my comment. I appreciate you.
@@TheEcommerceAlley Google still remains the best for intent based product or service. There are 2 reasons why someone would need a set of furniture. 1. They are moving into a new home or space. 2. If they feel their current furniture set is old and they need to change it. It is difficult to get a "Buy it now" customer when it comes to products like furniture. There is an exception though. And the exception is; If the furniture type are regular garden tables / chairs, or an hammock hanging chair, you could easily get customers for such furniture through Facebook ad (especially if you have an organic video content showing a use case) But, when you have a set of couch designated for living rooms or a royal bed that cost thousands of dollars, Facebook ad will fail. If you try to be stubborn, you will spend more money than you will make. You might want to prove smart by going in with an engagement campaign objective type of Ad rather than a conversion (in other to stay in people's face once or multiple times per day)..... however, If you do that, the question is, are you sure people will remember your handle or come looking for you on Facebook as soon as they are ready to buy??? In my experience, the best way to succeed in the world of advertising is by studying / understanding human behavior and how people think. Thanks for responding to my comment. I appreciate you.
@@TheEcommerceAlley While i creating ads my manager specify me about the audience to target... I listen to him carefully and run ads with A+A.. i don't really Target to anyone.. but i optimise content in ads with other ai tools and with creative designs . .. i hope this part also soon takeover by ai... May be in future we can run ads by just prompting... The only job is to add money to the account