05-31-2020 11:52 PM - edited 05-31-2020 11:53 PM
Go to solutionIt seems Facebook ads are not a good option from the profitable point of view, but maybe am wrong?
Has any of you experienced instructors used them successfully????
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06-01-2020 06:10 AM
Go to solution06-01-2020 12:10 PM - edited 06-01-2020 12:12 PM
Go to solutionFacebook ads don't work if you are trying to make direct sales with them. Most instructors here aren't marketers - they are instructors and profesionals in other fields. That being the case, they fail with social media ads because they try to drive sales with them - and that will almost never work, because people aren't on Facebook to buy stuff.
Facebook should be treated as cold "top-of-funnel" traffic, not warm/hot "bottom-of-funnel" traffic. Your goal should be to break even with Facbeook ads, because if you can do that, you are growing your Facebook groups, your email list, and your student list on Udemy (which you can market to over and over again via promotional announcements) for free.
06-01-2020 06:10 AM
Go to solution06-01-2020 10:27 AM
Go to solutionI really really thank you for youe help.
However I can not access since am still in review process of my course...
So is there a possibilty to copy paste what is on those links... maybe...? I know is to much to ask... biut no harm in asking...
@CarstenMuessig wrote:See https://community.udemy.com/t5/Marketing/Facebook-Ads/m-p/520 and https://community.udemy.com/t5/Marketing/Yes-Facebook-Ads-Are-Worth-it-Proof-Guide/m-p/10391
02-22-2021 03:17 AM
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06-01-2020 11:40 AM
Go to solutionI found the answer here:
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17. It is a consensus of experienced instructors that paid Facebook ads do not work.
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03-03-2022 07:14 AM
Go to solutionI'm glad I stopped by here today. I have learned something new.
06-01-2020 12:10 PM - edited 06-01-2020 12:12 PM
Go to solutionFacebook ads don't work if you are trying to make direct sales with them. Most instructors here aren't marketers - they are instructors and profesionals in other fields. That being the case, they fail with social media ads because they try to drive sales with them - and that will almost never work, because people aren't on Facebook to buy stuff.
Facebook should be treated as cold "top-of-funnel" traffic, not warm/hot "bottom-of-funnel" traffic. Your goal should be to break even with Facbeook ads, because if you can do that, you are growing your Facebook groups, your email list, and your student list on Udemy (which you can market to over and over again via promotional announcements) for free.
06-01-2020 06:07 PM - edited 06-01-2020 06:08 PM
Go to solutionThanks beyond words !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
06-06-2020 03:33 AM
Go to solutionFacebook ads tend to work out breaking even at best.
06-06-2020 05:23 AM
Go to solutionDepends on how you use them. Breaking even is a HUGE win...
06-06-2020 10:29 AM
Go to solutionI have tried FB but stopped and won't go back. When you stop to consider that, on average, you are going to earn about $4 for each sale you make (assuming you have Udemy market your courses for you), and most of your sales come from Udemy site wide sales or ad programs, advertising on FB just isn't cost effective. At least they haven't been for me. I've had much better luck on LinkedIn, promoting my courses in a specialized group, which is free.
06-06-2020 11:09 AM - edited 06-13-2020 10:36 AM
Go to solutionYeah, trying to sell directly with Facebook ads doesn't work. That's the wrong use for them.
Facebook = Top of Funnel
07-22-2020 02:58 AM
Go to solutionI suggest Linkedin.
@AKerdisei wrote:It seems Facebook ads are not a good option from the profitable point of view, but maybe am wrong?
Has any of you experienced instructors used them successfully????
07-22-2020 05:42 AM
Go to solutionLinkedIn is extremely expensive.
07-23-2020 05:38 AM
Go to solutionWell, posting in groups or on your wall don't cost anything.
However, the question is how effective this will be as it's kind of similar to Facebook postings.
I did Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter postings some time ago and found all of them ineffective = not worth the effort.
07-23-2020 07:52 AM - edited 07-23-2020 08:08 AM
Go to solutionAlthough posting on your wall or in your group can be extremely effective (I've generated almost $1000 this month from Facebook posts), it isn't terribly scalable. Paid ads are scalable but you really need to know what you are doing when you use paid ads.
Most here aren't marketers. If you have no actual marketing experience, paid ads are going to be challenging at best - and a failure at their worst.
If you are trying to sell your course with a Facebook ad, you are doing it wrong. That said, that doesn't mean Facebook ads aren't hugely effective when used properly.
08-13-2020 03:26 PM
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08-13-2020 04:07 PM
Go to solutionCould you recommend someone to or somewhere to hire a fb marketer?
08-13-2020 06:14 PM
Go to solutionSorry, I don’t have any recommendations. I do my own advertising.
08-14-2020 08:17 AM
Go to solutionWow!!!!!
Perhaps you should create a course about advertising Udemy courses, man!
Can you teach me? I will be more than happy to pay each lesson a good amount of money, I am being really
@Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I don’t have any recommendations. I do my own advertising.
honest with you.
08-14-2020 04:15 PM
Go to solutionSo maybe do you have some great amazing tips???????
For a colleague in need???????
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