Best advice to creators planning to start paid ads?
Ankur Singh
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Nirnimes@nirnimes
Zeko AI
The first few experiments will be expensive, but don't expect yourself to crack it in the first few tries. Think of the expenses at that time as investment for this new channel you're building but also be very critical of your output at every step.
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What do you mean for creators? Like doing paid ads to promote your own work/account?
OkFeedback
I think defining your target audience is the best advice
NotesNudge
hey there,mate
planning to venture into the world of paid ads, huh? here's a distilled bit of advice:
1. know your audience: who are you talking to? what do they want? what language do they speak? understanding your audience is the first step to creating ads that resonate.
2. clarity is king: your ad should be clear in its purpose. what are you offering? why should they care? make it simple, make it compelling.
3. test, learn, repeat: paid ads are all about iteration. start small, test different ideas, analyze the results, learn, and refine your approach. rinse, repeat.
4. track metrics: impressions, clicks, conversions, whatever it is, keep an eye on the metrics. they're your roadmap to understanding what's working and what's not.
5. get creative: the digital ad space is crowded. stand out with creativity. find a unique angle, a compelling narrative, something that grabs attention.
6. be patient: results may not come overnight. keep refining, keep testing, keep learning. consistency and patience often yield the best results.
7. context matters: platform, time, placement, they all matter. tailor your ads according to the context they'll be seen in.
and, ads are an extension of your brand story. make sure they align with your vision, your values, your voice.
hope this helps!
peace,
Karim.
Don't go all in at once. Start small, test different ad sets, see what works best.
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