How This Facebook Ad Produced 184 Leads And 28 Sales In 3 Days

Watch as I reveal the results of a profitable Facebook ad I ran a few weeks ago.

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15 Comments

  • lee anderson

    Reply Reply October 21, 2014

    James, How much was the product you sold? We’ve talked about this ad a bit before but it was great seeing it. I have re done my opt-in page, VSL and Facebook ads and will be turning them on in next couple of days. I will be back to talk after that. Appreciate your stuff.

    • James Grandstaff

      Reply Reply October 21, 2014

      Hi Lee, the price point was $10. Let me know when you want to chat again about your funnel. 🙂

      Best,
      James

  • Julius Orias

    Reply Reply October 21, 2014

    Hey James,

    This is a good strategy for creating a facebook ads.
    Thank you for sharing it and I might copy or model what
    you have done here…Again thank you!

    To the top,
    Julius

    • James Grandstaff

      Reply Reply October 21, 2014

      You’re welcome Julius! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Let me know how it goes.

      Best,
      James

  • Brock

    Reply Reply October 21, 2014

    James,
    This is very helpful.
    I have had intermittent success with Fb advt.
    I need to get it mastered to the point that it is consistent.

    Trying another experiment later today.

    Thanks.
    Brock

  • tim

    Reply Reply October 21, 2014

    Good stuff. But how did you get that long of a headline? I couldn’t get past 25 characters, at least in the regular ads mgr.

    • James Grandstaff

      Reply Reply October 21, 2014

      Hey Tim, the Power Editor will allow you to create Unpublished Posts that allow longer headlines.

      • tim

        Reply Reply October 21, 2014

        Thanks for your response- so you’re saying you can do all that you did in the video- stock images,reposition, etc…in the PE? Of course you can duplicate ads in PE but can it be done automatically/dynamically like above in the PE? 3 in real time like that?

        Thanks.

        • tim

          Reply Reply October 21, 2014

          OOPS, I think I was talking of another video where you tested 3 ads in ads mgr., my bad.

  • Dave Rice

    Reply Reply October 28, 2014

    I was running ads on Facebook for 3 different click bank products and in August I spent about $800 and made about $1200 in sales. So I increased the daily budget overall by 10 times and in the first week of Sept 2014 made no sales, the clicks only went up by about 10 times but the opt in rate on the squeeze page went down. So through the rest of Sep and now Oct I have experimented with the rate, the demographics, the image, the text and went back to the original ads and I have made no sales in the last 7 weeks. I am have now paused everything and am trying to figure out what to do next. What do you think?

    • James Grandstaff

      Reply Reply October 29, 2014

      Hi Dave,

      It’s hard to say what the problem is without looking at your ads account. If you want, we can jump on Skype for an hour and I can take a look. Click the “Work With Me” link at top if you’re interested.

      James

  • Bruce Cadle

    Reply Reply October 30, 2014

    Great video! To test the three different images/ads do you set one budget they all draw from or a separate budget for each ad?

    • James Grandstaff

      Reply Reply October 30, 2014

      Hey Bruce,

      Yes, you set one budget for the “ad set” and it will rotate the ads for you. Budgets are set at the “ad set” level now, not the ad level.

      Hope this helps.

      James

  • Bert

    Reply Reply December 10, 2014

    Hey James,

    Just a quick question…Can these strategies work for Network Marketing Business. For example: Organo Gold?

    Thank you in advance for replying.

    Bert

  • des adams

    Reply Reply January 28, 2015

    Hi James,
    Thanks for showing the full process of this ad and the results.
    I am about to start FB advertising so looking forward to applying some of your excellent tips.
    Thanks heaps.

    Des

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