To drive conversions, you need a multi-layered, long-term lead nurturing plan and email marketing series.
To drive conversions, you need a multi-layered, long-term lead nurturing plan and email marketing series.
If you run a Facebook page for your business, you’ve probably heard about the recent changes the site is making to the Newsfeed. They’ve framed it as a shift to focus on updates from friends and family, a return to the first years of Facebook. But what does that mean for brand pages, particularly those running Facebook Lead Ads? Some say a lot; others, very little. It all comes down to how you’ve been using Facebook for your business all along, including Facebook Lead Ads.
Nearly everyone has a Facebook account these days, from pre-teens to grandparents. Each generation uses it a little differently, but there’s no denying it has tremendous influence in today’s digital world. Facebook’s ad targeting capabilities are second to none, and Facebook Lead Ads can be an incredibly powerful tool to help build your email list. But are they right for you? Here are a few reasons they work well and are worth testing…and one reason you might want to focus lead generation efforts elsewhere.
Whether you’re gathering leads without landing pages or running a more traditional lead generation campaign, there’s some legwork to be done before you launch your actual lead generation ads. It can be tempting just to jump right in, especially when you can run a campaign to generate lead without setting up landing pages. Yes, fully integrated lead ad units save a lot of time and resources, but you’ll want to thoughtfully plan out your campaign for maximum efficiency and optimum cost per lead. Here are a few steps to take:
Your first Facebook Lead Ad Campaign can be quite a learning experience. There are more parts to a Facebook Lead Ad than most other advertising types, making more pieces to create and manage. So once your Facebook Lead Ad is up and running, it can be tempting to sit back and just let it go. But you can learn a lot from your Facebook Lead Ad Campaign quite quickly, and it’s in your best interest to fine-tune as the ad runs. But that doesn’t mean change everything all at once! Here are a few places you can make small tweaks for big results:
The true power of a Facebook Lead Ad is in the lead form, but before you get to that point it looks remarkably similar to any other Facebook ad or sponsored post. There are a few subtle differences, but nothing that the typical user would really notice as specific to a Facebook Lead Ad over any other type. So how do you stand out and get them to click? First, you have to select the right visual media for your initial ad post. There are four main types to choose from; we’ll look at the unique features and pros and cons of each one.
Now that you’ve started running your first Facebook Lead Ads, it’s time to gauge performance, analyze results and optimize your Facebook Lead Ads. By fine-tuning the various feature of your ad, you can find the best set of attributes for lower cost per lead and higher lead quality.
If you’ve run a few Facebook campaigns but haven’t tried Facebook Lead Ads yet, now is a great time to start. Facebook Lead Ads are a powerful way to connect with customers right on Facebook, without interrupting their browsing experience or making your team build yet another landing page. But they are also a little more challenging to set up. We’ve created this introduction to Facebook Lead Ads to guide you through what you need to know, and how to setup your first Facebook Lead Ad campaign.
It’s easy to get caught in a single, repetitive process when you’re hyper-focused on acquiring leads. If you’ve tested, tested and tested again to find the most efficient method of gathering that holy grail of customer data, why change your process now? But perhaps you’ve only optimized that process, without evaluating other methods of lead generation. Maybe your whole way of thinking about leads needs to shift in order to streamline the process and lower your cost per lead.
If you’ve run a few Facebook campaigns but haven’t tried Facebook Lead Ads yet, now is a great time to start. Facebook Lead Ads are a powerful way to connect with customers right on Facebook, without interrupting their browsing experience or making your team build yet another landing page. But they are also a little more challenging to set up. We’ve created this introduction to Facebook Lead Ads to guide you through what you need to know, and how to setup your first Facebook Lead Ad campaign.