Paid Ads to Grow Your List; Entrepreneur Mindset Reset PLR ; Freelance PLR & More

Published: Wed, 12/09/20


We're halfway done with the work week. Does anyone take off on weekends? As an online entrepreneur, I pretty much work 7 days a week but sometimes I just veg out and watch TV. My daughter likes taking her weekends on Thursday and Friday though, so we go out on those days to avoid crowds if we need to shop for anything. She's getting ready for midterms and then I'm planning to celebrate somehow for her. 

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Use Paid Advertising to Grow Your List

One way to get more traffic for your opt-ins is to use paid ads. Don’t worry, most paid advertisements are budget-friendly, automated, and provide very fast results. Once you get an acceptable ROI in your testing phase, you can predict your list-growth. 

There are many types of paid ads available. Google AdWords, social media ads, newsletter ads, sponsored email broadcasts, directory listings, sponsored reviews, sponsored articles, press releases, and retargeted ads to name a few. 

To ensure your ads are effective, follow these tips.

• Follow the Rules – Anywhere you place your ads, there will be rules, terms of service, and tips to ensure that your ad gets the best results. Read through that information carefully. It will be specific to that platform and will be more helpful to you. 

• Use Stand Out Graphics – Ad graphics need to attract your audience to the advertisement. Again, make sure you understand the specs and rules. For example, Facebook doesn’t like it if your image has too many words on the image and instead wants you to focus the wording in the text area of the advertisement. However, the rules vary depending on where you place your ad. No matter where you place your ad, the graphic should be high quality, legally usable for an advertisement, and laser targeted. 

• Develop Compelling Ad Copy – Creating ad copy is a different skill than writing content for a blog. It requires you know your audience and understand opt-in benefits. You should know what words get your audience’s attention and motivate them. 

• Ensure Ad Relevance – When you create an ad, consider your overall goals. The ad should be relevant to the freebie you promote, as well as the goals you have after they sign up to your email list. Show them that you’re the right person to guide them by making the ad relevant.

• Set a Realistic Budget – When you run paid ads to push traffic toward your opt-ins, it’s important that you set a realistic budget. Start low while you test and improve the ad. When you receive the right ROI on the advertisement, increase your budget. If the advertisement is performing well, technically, it costs nothing because of your ROI.

• Choose an Adequate Run Time – Don’t expect to run an advertisement for one day and get good results. Run the ad long enough to ensure that you have some data to analyze what is working. Try running the advertisement and using different targeting or changing one small thing on each version, to find out which works best. Usually, you can get some idea of results after about seven days.

• Analyze Data – Every few days look at the data. Try to assess what’s working and what isn’t. Throw out what isn’t working and do more of what is. Eventually, you’ll hit the sweet spot, receiving enough ROI to increase your budget. However, keep an eye on the data because eventually that will drop off and you’ll need to create a different promotion.

• Refine the Advertisement – When you see the results of the data, refine your ads, as needed. When refining, keep notes of what works with your audience. The next time you run an ad you don’t have to start from scratch, in terms of targeting and the type of ads that work.

Paid advertising works very well for anyone who is willing to take the time to get to know their audience, understand their products, services, and goals. This works great - even for people who are just starting out and haven’t established a reputation yet. 

Always make sure that you totally understand who your audience is, what you’re promoting, and what your goals are before you start. Also, work to understand the platform you’re using. It may take some time and experimenting, but it will work.

That's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!

Tiff :)

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