Great info! This really helped me, I'm really trying to start my own e-commerce business and I've been really struggling with how I am going to get conversions and get traffic to my landing pages. I know its with ads but I didn't know how to ab test and what it was all about, but thanks to you I finally do. Thank you.
Thanks, Great video , i finally learned a great way to to settle A/B . let see what my results are because i settled an A/B test while watching this video.
Hi. Great information! Question: can I AB test even if it’s a semi new pixel without prior sales on it? Would it still be an accurate way to narrow down my way towards the first sales? Thx!
Hi! Awesome video btw! Is it okay to perform A/B testing on 2 ads with different objectives? For example, I want to determine which works better between leads and traffic. Thank you!
@@LYFEMarketingAtlanta Thank you for your response! I am new to Facebook Ads and I was wondering which is more effective between "Lead" or "Traffic" objectives when using the same ad creative
Hi. Thanks for the video! I want to try three different ad objectives to see what works best. Can I test two of them at the same time with one ad set? Also I want to test ctr, so is it possible to also compare CTR, not only CPC (and other costs)? Thanks.
My issue is: I only want to test the creatives. How do I do this ? Do I have to have a bunch of different adsets, campaigns unnecessarily? Or strictly creatives.
Thanks for watching! These two videos should help you analyze your results th-cam.com/video/jAxCqQd-AZg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/07yOGyD17rM/w-d-xo.html
We'd like to know how to create our first a/b split test without knowing a specific audience. We are yet to identify that, so we figured that using an a/b split would tell us which kind of audience we should target more. We're a services company.
If you don't have specific audience data for your company yet, then that's okay! You can start off by building a buyer persona and identifying your ideal customer. We have a quick video here that gives you a few questions you can ask right off the bat to determine the kind of customer you'd like to target: th-cam.com/video/sv063-lFoL8/w-d-xo.html. You can then get more detailed, and find more specific audiences to split test from there! For example, if you have a certain age group you'd like to target, then you can A/B split test for men and women in this age group. And as you target this ideal audience and utilize A/B testing over time, you'll figure out your most receptive audience in the process. Hope this helps, and let us know if you have any other questions!
Great info! This really helped me, I'm really trying to start my own e-commerce business and I've been really struggling with how I am going to get conversions and get traffic to my landing pages. I know its with ads but I didn't know how to ab test and what it was all about, but thanks to you I finally do. Thank you.
You're so welcome!
Thanks, Great video , i finally learned a great way to to settle A/B . let see what my results are because i settled an A/B test while watching this video.
Thanks for watching! Glad to hear it helped!
Hi. Great information! Question: can I AB test even if it’s a semi new pixel without prior sales on it? Would it still be an accurate way to narrow down my way towards the first sales?
Thx!
Yes you can!
Hi! Awesome video btw!
Is it okay to perform A/B testing on 2 ads with different objectives? For example, I want to determine which works better between leads and traffic. Thank you!
Sure! That's definitely something you could test, what is your end goal with your ads? Maybe I could help figure out which is best for you!
@@LYFEMarketingAtlanta Thank you for your response! I am new to Facebook Ads and I was wondering which is more effective between "Lead" or "Traffic" objectives when using the same ad creative
Hi. Thanks for the video! I want to try three different ad objectives to see what works best. Can I test two of them at the same time with one ad set? Also I want to test ctr, so is it possible to also compare CTR, not only CPC (and other costs)? Thanks.
You sure can! Just keep track of the data so you can compare them and see which one is performing better for you.
Great information . I would definitely like for you to do step by step video showing how to set up an add test outside of the FB Experiments. Thanks.
Great suggestion! Thanks!
Me too please! :)
Yes please!
Awesome video. Straight to the point
So glad you found it helpful! Be sure to subscribe if you haven't already :)
@@LYFEMarketingAtlantaplease where do i find the experiment i’ve searched everywhere 😅
Very informative. Thanks a lot
You bet!
Great video, it helped me a lot. It will be great if you make a video on how to AB test without using the inbuild feature in ads manager. Thanks!
Noted. Thanks!
Hello! Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/YxZR3wUpBtM/w-d-xo.html We hope you find this helpful!
Thanks
No problem!
My issue is: I only want to test the creatives. How do I do this ? Do I have to have a bunch of different adsets, campaigns unnecessarily? Or strictly creatives.
You should be able to specifically test just you creatives if that is what your interested in doing!
@@LYFEMarketingAtlanta I know, but it makes two adsets if you know what I mean. While it's a copy, That's still frustrating.
what budget should you test to ab test
You want to test with a smaller budget and then scale on campaigns you know are working. I would test $150/mo at minimum per ad set
Useful Video. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This was great. How to interpret the actual results and spend?
Thanks for watching! These two videos should help you analyze your results
th-cam.com/video/jAxCqQd-AZg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/07yOGyD17rM/w-d-xo.html
If you can clearly see after a few hours which ad is winning can you just turn off the losing ad yourself without waiting for the algorithm to do it
Thanks for sharing!
We'd like to know how to create our first a/b split test without knowing a specific audience. We are yet to identify that, so we figured that using an a/b split would tell us which kind of audience we should target more. We're a services company.
If you don't have specific audience data for your company yet, then that's okay! You can start off by building a buyer persona and identifying your ideal customer. We have a quick video here that gives you a few questions you can ask right off the bat to determine the kind of customer you'd like to target: th-cam.com/video/sv063-lFoL8/w-d-xo.html. You can then get more detailed, and find more specific audiences to split test from there! For example, if you have a certain age group you'd like to target, then you can A/B split test for men and women in this age group. And as you target this ideal audience and utilize A/B testing over time, you'll figure out your most receptive audience in the process. Hope this helps, and let us know if you have any other questions!
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