I’ll admit I’ve been a bit preoccupied on real world projects but I’m back and Facebook ads don’t seem to be wroth it these days.

Is Google ads still good or do I grassroots on reddit categories?

Hell us twitter the way now?

Just open to ideas. I left for ten minutes and everything seems like it’s changed

  • Scorpionwins23@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Cmon OP, it’s been 9 hours and almost every response is the same. We need more info so we can answer.

    What’s the product?

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    1 year ago

    I paid for Facebook and Google ads.i got views but no bites. I posted on reddit with a coupon code and got a few dozen sales. Almost broke even from my paid stuff.

    Albeit I’m just selling a cheap app.

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    1 year ago

    There is no one-size-fits-all approach for “Where should I advertise?”

    We have no idea what you’re selling, we have no idea who your target market is, we have no idea about anything. Advertising is such a massive, volatile industry, especially when running paid ads online, that any advice anyone gives you despite the lack of info in your post should be taken with a mountain-sized grain of salt.

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    1 year ago

    I have a digital ad agency and run campaigns for numerous clients. As with every business, the biggest thing to keep in mind is to advertise wherever your target consumers are.

    Facebook Ads are super cheap and extremely effective nowadays so maybe you’re having issues with targeting and your creatives. Google Ads are also still reliable but it also depends on whether or not your product/service has a lot of people looking for it.

    Like others have commented, it’s tough to expand more on tips and advice if you’re not going to expand on your subject.