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Ever see a product on social media and think to yourself “Oh so-and-so would love that”? That was most likely a paid Ad. These ads are created by companies like you, who want to promote their products or services—and they pay money to have those posts featured in front of people who are interested in what they're selling. This makes sense because if your goal is to sell something and make money, why wouldn't you want to target the people who are most likely to buy?
Paid ads are an important part of any marketing strategy. They're the best way to reach a large audience, and they can be used to increase brand awareness, drive traffic to your website or landing page, and even increase conversions. They are the bread and butter of any social media marketing strategy, especially now since algorithms have changed.
If you're new to paid ads, or if you're looking for some tips and tricks to help you get the best results from your paid ads, this post is for you.
In this article, we'll share why paid ads are so important, along with some tips and tricks for creating social media ads that get results!
Here's why Paid Ads Are So Important:
When you're trying to get the word out about your business, there are a lot of options. But what if you don't want to spend all your time on social media? Or what if you don't have the resources to do so?
The answer is paid ads. It's just like any other type of ad—the only difference is that you're paying for it! And even better? You can create a paid social media ad in just a few minutes.
Social media is one of the most important parts of any online marketing strategy. It's where you can reach your audience in an instant, and it's where they're spending most of their time. But if you're not paying attention to Paid Ads (also known as "Sponsored Posts"), then you're missing out on a huge opportunity to get in front of more people than ever before.
But how do these companies know who will buy? They use data! That's right: Data is what helps inform the content of each ad so that it will be relevant and interesting for the right audience members. If you've got good data on hand, then your ads will be better too!
Here’s How to Create a Paid Social Media Ad:
1- What’s your “Why”?
To understand your “Why?”, answer the question “what’s my goal in running this ad? It could be sales on your website, app downloads, awareness in general, etc.
2- Who's your “Who”?
What do you already know about the people you currently reach, or would like to reach? —like age, location, trends, etc. What demographics, interests and behaviors best represent your audience.
3- Where do you want to run the Ad?
Where do you want the ad to be seen? —It could be Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, LinkedIn, or all of them. This portion allows you to choose to run ads on specific mobile devices.
4- What can you Spend?
You can choose your daily or lifetime budget along with the time period you want your ads to run. This means that you’ll never spend more than you’re comfortable with during that time.
5- What Format Do You Prefer?
You have 6 options here—all versatile and designed to work on every device and connection speed. You can choose to show a single image or video or use a multi-image format.
6- Place the order
7- Watch it work by checking your data each week.
Still not sure where to begin? Let us help. We can help build and create the ads that will best benefit you and your business!
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A Media Marketing has been helping our clients for over 50+ years in the Tampa Bay Area. We are a full-service marketing agency specializing in all aspects of media from social, video and web, as well as education and training for our clients. Print and ad specialties are still a valuable component in any marketing campaign and are also available to our clients. From Strategy to Implementation to Measurement, we have you covered!