Thanks. Really learning a lot from you. I have a question. I spent around £369 on an Ad and sold about 12. I think about 3 people bought 2 of the product each. I am at lose. But I think first it is because I used Ad set to run the Ad and secondly I disturbed the Ad by increasing budget at the initial stage of the Ad that was doing well, which is what I think obstructed the learning process. That being said with the number of products I sold and the fact that I am a little still at lose. Do you think this is a winning product and that I should go all in on it.
@howardmathews5572Ай бұрын
Innocent question, correct me if I'm wrong: isn't spending thousands just to test a product, part of the "begging/forcing a product to work" and also, the "emotionally attached" thing as well? I mean, shouldn't a winning product be obvious and show itself with the least amount of effort and budget? I don't know, I hear stuff like that and thought I'd inquire if it's true or not.
@JackKitchenerАй бұрын
Exactly, this is why you should follow the testing or scaling rule I mention at the end. It will help people avoid spending on products that show no initial potential
@tburton2877Ай бұрын
You talk abut angles , we have three main angles but variations of those so 6 creativesi n total is that ok?
@JackKitchenerАй бұрын
Definitely a great start, test them fairly against each other with same spend mainly. Identify the winners and go from there