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How much have u spent ?Facebook ads worked really well for me during the past three months
The highest u can do is the best budget lolWhat's the ideal daily budget for best return? Or does that depend on potential reach?
Potential reach, you need to covering a large densely populated area and travelling to towns and villages within a 5-10 mile radius otherwise paid Fb ad's are pointless.What's the ideal daily budget for best return? Or does that depend on potential reach?
That would also be true for any kind of other advertising, such as Google Ads or buying leads from lead gen companies.Potential reach, you need to covering a large densely populated area and travelling to towns and villages within a 5-10 mile radius otherwise paid Fb ad's are pointless.
This is why door knocking works best , nice compact work very little travelling , you choose the areas you want to work in ,no relying on phone calls from hear there and everywhere.That would also be true for any kind of other advertising, such as Google Ads or buying leads from lead gen companies.
Unfortunately, the demand is simply not there if you want to cover a very small radius, especially in smaller cities, and it's even worse in villages, where the population is naturally lower.
The best results are achieved either in big cities where the demand is higher due to population density, or otherwise if you're in a less populated area, then you need to expand your coverage to make the advertising worthwhile.
I have learnt this through experience, my work area is condensed and I won't travel to areas, estates or even certain streets and this can fall under the next street over from my house to the another town or village I simply have no interest in or have had next to no enquires over the years I have stuck by this for over 20 yearsThat would also be true for any kind of other advertising, such as Google Ads or buying leads from lead gen companies.
Unfortunately, the demand is simply not there if you want to cover a very small radius, especially in smaller cities, and it's even worse in villages, where the population is naturally lower.
The best results are achieved either in big cities where the demand is higher due to population density, or otherwise if you're in a less populated area, then you need to expand your coverage to make the advertising worthwhile.
After 20 years in this game I have no desire to employ I am very fortunate in that I can cherry pick the work I want, also they ain't stopped building houses in the next town for the last 10 years and have the green light for 100's of houses for another 10 years former industrial areas and a large estate landowner formerly of the Bonnie Bobby Shafto 100's of acres of land that has continually been sold off and will be for the forseeable future.I guess it all depends on how much you want to grow and fast you want to do it. If you're fine being a one-man band and you're satisfied with your daily routine/revenue, then there's nothing wrong with sticking to local areas and being very picky about what you want to do.
However, I'm sure when it comes to expanding and hiring people, then you'll have no choice but to cover more areas, because otherwise there's only so much you can do yourself physically during a working day, and no matter how much you charge for your jobs, sooner or later you'll hit a brick wall in terms of income.
Obviously, money is not everything and people have different goals in life, so like I said earlier, horses for courses.
I have done it and most of our work is only 10 miles away from home apart from the commercial we do up to London . It takes time but it can easily be done through methodical door knocking , it means your overheads are far lower , and you have less likely hood of the competition getting a foot in the door , we have housing estates where we literally have hundreds of customers and I don’t live in a densely populated area .I guess it all depends on how much you want to grow and fast you want to do it. If you're fine being a one-man band and you're satisfied with your daily routine/revenue, then there's nothing wrong with sticking to local areas and being very picky about what you want to do.
However, I'm sure when it comes to expanding and hiring people, then you'll have no choice but to cover more areas, because otherwise there's only so much you can do yourself physically during a working day, and no matter how much you charge for your jobs, sooner or later you'll hit a brick wall in terms of income.
Obviously, money is not everything and people have different goals in life, so like I said earlier, horses for courses.
It seems to work quite well for @harunh ,so you might want to PM me for help, if it's something specific. Otherwise, it might be worth doing some research on Google/YouTube on how to set up campaigns properly, etc.I haven't had success with my my Facebook campaigns so far. Still waiting for some feedback, but I think I might have to consider something else.
I don't do Facebook Ads myself, but regardless of whether you are advertising on Facebook or Google, you can easily burn loads of money and get very little results, if the campaign is not structured correctly.We use Facebook ads, along with Google ads to generate new customers for window cleaners. We've seen some fantastic numbers this year. The problem with Facebook, it can be expensive, but only if you're not doing it right.
We have seen leads in the range of 70p all the way up to £3.50 each, and depending where you are in the country depends how much you will be paying, and these are just leads, not even converted customers (you should be looking at around 1:3 as being 'good'). Learning how to target these kind of ads is a full-time job within itself and I suspect @madeads will agree with me on that one.
If you have a knowledge and understanding how Facebook ads work and how to target the right audiences, you're away! But it takes a while to learn the system to make it work for you, not Facebook!