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98 contributions to Agency Service Scaling Kings👑
about Uncle Jimmy's Facebook Ad Optimisation Process!
I have to start with saying that this video is amazing. That's the stuff guru's won't say to you, evemnon their paid programs, and @Uncle Jimmy Mitchell is giving it away for free! I just didn't understand a few bits: - When the client is not happy, and you say to check if CTR 1.5%, do you mean ctr all or ctr link? - When you start the production adset, how do you split the budget between this adset and the testing DCT? - When you say to wait 48h, 96h, ecc…, is it standard or does it depend on daily budget? I mean, should we wait to spend like 2x, 3x, ecc… expected CPL? Or is there any number of click we should get before making new optimisations? - Just to be sure I got it right: Pick one pain point -> find the best version of that pain point → only then test against a new pain point p.s. I'll try to evoke one of the emotions from Inside Out with the first phrase too from now on.
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New comment Jul 31
1 like • Jul 31
@Uncle Jimmy Mitchell roger that, now everything's clear. About the last point, I re-watched the video a few more more times and got my answers.
jotform/typeform instead of facebook lead forms
what do you guys think about using typeform/jotform instead of normal fb lead forms? They have a nicer interface, while still being essentially only a form, so it's not technically a landing page.
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New comment Jul 31
2 likes • Jul 26
@Felix Preis I've always used these external tools actually, the only time I tried fb lead forms almost all leads had invalid contact details
1 like • Jul 31
@Uncle Jimmy Mitchell thankss, now I'm getting around 130 click a days but 0.35% conversion rate, so I'll run a split test for a few days
Niche
I am actually going to start outreach in 15 days after the exam. I am stuck on a niche. At first, I was going into an untapped niche, but when I started researching, it got much harder, and I didn't find someone from that niche and Most of high-ticket niches are saturated so,I am avoiding this because I only have money to invest in the first month, so I need to get my client in the first month. Therefore, I am thinking of going into low ticket niches. Is there anyone from the group doing well in any niche in it?
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New comment Jul 28
2 likes • Jul 26
I don't really believe in niche saturation. If there are people having success in x niche, it means x niche works and it's suitable for your service. As long as you don't go for really small niches, saturation shouldn't be a concern. Btw, once you choose a niche, stick with it for at least 6 months, because grass is always greener on the other side. A few months ago I went for solar installers in Italy believing real estate was saturated, but once I was in a start seeing solar ads more often and changed my mind. There are almost always competitors, and almost never a niche is too saturated.
1 like • Jul 27
@Samrat S yes and no. You don't have the novelty factor on your side, but if you're genuine, you can differentiate yourself more easily. This space is full of idiots. Think at it like this. Imagine there are 3 red dots (competitors) and you're a slightly brighter red. It would be hard to spot the difference. But now imagine there are 200 red dots, and then you. The difference would be more visible. I took this concept from Charlie Morgan's video on niche selection, highly recommend it.
Finding biz owners names
Yo guys, does anyone know how to efficiently find the names of business owners? I target local businesses that I can easily scrape through tools like outscraper, but getting their names is a slow, manual process. Can anyone help? Thx in advance
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New comment Aug 2
0 likes • Jul 26
checking reviews is my go-to. You could also use a tool like who.is to check who has registered the domain of the website. You often get the name of the company that made their website, but sometimes you get lucky and find the owner
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@Felix Preis this is where ai is really needed hahaha
for my europeans fellows
@Uncle Jimmy Mitchell told me you guys usually find a lower conversion rate on forms, not the typical 5-10%. What's a good benchmark to aim at? I get around 0.8-1.2% FCVR in real estate, but I'm not sure it's normal or if I should focus more on form optimisation. I also get a very low CPC on link, at 0.10-0.20€, so a 1% form conversion rate would be a 5% conversion rate with a standard CPC of 1-2€. Does it make sense or I'm just rumbling hahah?
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