Gift biz unwrapped episode 196 that's the magic of Facebook is
Speaker:it gives you the power to reach the right person At
Speaker:Tinton, gifters,
Speaker:bakers, crafters,
Speaker:and makers pursuing your dream can be fun whether you have
Speaker:an established business or looking to start one now you are
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Speaker:This is give to biz unwrapped,
Speaker:helping you turn your skill into a flourishing business.
Speaker:Join us for an episode packed full of invaluable guidance,
Speaker:resources and the support you need to grow your gift biz.
Speaker:Here is your host gift biz gal Sue moon Heights.
Speaker:Hi there It Sue and welcome to the first episode of
Speaker:the gift biz unwrapped podcast for 2019 happy new year everybody.
Speaker:I hope your celebrations were festive and fun or relaxing and
Speaker:peaceful, however you like to ring in the new year and
Speaker:I also wish for you the very best and huge success
Speaker:going into 2019 so crazy,
Speaker:isn't it?
Speaker:The change of a calendar.
Speaker:Just one little flip of a page,
Speaker:one little rollover of a year gives us so much optimism
Speaker:that things can be different.
Speaker:We can do things better.
Speaker:We can have different results,
Speaker:et cetera.
Speaker:So I want to ride that wave.
Speaker:Why not?
Speaker:But the thing is to have a new result,
Speaker:you have to do something different.
Speaker:That leads into what we're going to talk about here in
Speaker:this episode,
Speaker:and that is Facebook ads.
Speaker:Okay? Now don't shut off right away.
Speaker:I know what many of you are thinking.
Speaker:A lot of us have a love hate relationship with Facebook,
Speaker:right? There are the privacy issues.
Speaker:Zuckerberg continues to show up in the news,
Speaker:or perhaps you've tried ads in the past.
Speaker:Maybe you've boosted a post and you're feeling like you're throwing
Speaker:away money.
Speaker:It's just not working for you.
Speaker:Well, what I'd like you to do,
Speaker:just as a rollover of a new calendar year,
Speaker:I'd like you to clean the slate on the page in
Speaker:your mind that is titled Facebook ads.
Speaker:Listen to what Salome has to say,
Speaker:and I think you might have a different perspective on Facebook
Speaker:ads. If nothing else,
Speaker:you're going to understand them a lot more.
Speaker:And there's two specific things that she talks about that are
Speaker:an absolute must that you should be implementing,
Speaker:whether you do Facebook ads or not.
Speaker:I also want to give you a heads up that I
Speaker:have something really special to share with you at the end
Speaker:of the show,
Speaker:so make sure to stay all the way through the end
Speaker:and then hear about something totally unrelated to Facebook ads.
Speaker:But for now,
Speaker:if you're not driving,
Speaker:you're not on the treadmill,
Speaker:you're not out walking your dog.
Speaker:Pull out a piece of paper,
Speaker:grab a pen.
Speaker:If you can't do that right now,
Speaker:you might want to come back and listen to this all
Speaker:over again because Salome is now going to give us the
Speaker:gold about Facebook ads.
Speaker:Pleasure of introducing you to Salome.
Speaker:She lack.
Speaker:Salome is a Facebook ad strategist who helps coaches online course
Speaker:creators and personal brands scale,
Speaker:automate and grow their businesses faster with clever Facebook and Instagram
Speaker:ad strategies.
Speaker:Through her fast-growing agency,
Speaker:Salome has been able to build a global team of amazing
Speaker:people that work flexibly and independently allowing them to balance doing
Speaker:work they love with caring for people that they love.
Speaker:Her clients say that the best thing about working with her
Speaker:is that she cares as much about their businesses as she
Speaker:does about her own.
Speaker:She says the best thing about working with clients is that
Speaker:she gets to help them implement proven marketing strategies that help
Speaker:them create more streamlined marketing funnels and get them to more
Speaker:profit sooner.
Speaker:So Lomi was born and raised in South Africa and lives
Speaker:in beautiful Perth in Western Australia with her husband Emil,
Speaker:two daughters,
Speaker:Mila and Al and their dog ODI Salome.
Speaker:I also have to tell people that you really are all
Speaker:this because you are my Facebook ad strategists too and I'm
Speaker:honored to have you on the gift biz unwrapped podcast.
Speaker:Welcome. Thank you so much.
Speaker:So it is an honor and a privilege for me to
Speaker:be here and to talk to your audience and to be
Speaker:on your show.
Speaker:And you know how much I love you and I love
Speaker:working with you and I love helping you grow your business.
Speaker:So thank you for that beautiful,
Speaker:beautiful intro.
Speaker:Well, the feeling is absolutely mutual and I know that our
Speaker:listeners are really going to learn a lot about Facebook today,
Speaker:so, and they've been asking a lot of questions about Facebook.
Speaker:Oh, fantastic.
Speaker:So I really appreciate you already before you even are,
Speaker:but bringing us all the answers,
Speaker:but I think you already know this.
Speaker:Before we get into it,
Speaker:I want to have you give us a little bit of
Speaker:information about you in a different way.
Speaker:And that is by having you describe yourself through a motivational
Speaker:candle. If you were to talk about what color you would
Speaker:have as your candle and what quote would be on the
Speaker:candle, describe what your candle would look like.
Speaker:When I first arrived this too,
Speaker:I was like,
Speaker:Oh, I'm not really a candles person,
Speaker:so this one's going to be tough for me.
Speaker:And then I remember that I have one big candle in
Speaker:my house and that one big candle is a candle I
Speaker:bought a few years ago when my mum was visiting me
Speaker:and I bought it to put it on the Christmas table.
Speaker:And it is a quite a large candle and it is
Speaker:a golden candle,
Speaker:but it's not like a shiny waxy gold.
Speaker:It's like a matte color and it looks like it has
Speaker:glitter in it.
Speaker:And I thought about it and I thought,
Speaker:well that golden candle that I have is kind of like
Speaker:me. It's sort of simplistic and what you see is what
Speaker:you get,
Speaker:but there's a bit of shimmer to it.
Speaker:Yeah, there is some sparkle there with you for sure.
Speaker:I was like,
Speaker:yeah, I think if I was a candle,
Speaker:like I would be that candle.
Speaker:It's simple,
Speaker:it's very clean and clear and what you see is what
Speaker:you get,
Speaker:but it has a sparkle to it.
Speaker:It has a shimmer and shine and it is golden after
Speaker:all, and so I was like,
Speaker:yeah, that would be my candle.
Speaker:When I was thinking about the quote,
Speaker:there's a quote.
Speaker:It is so often used.
Speaker:It is such a famous quote that I think it easily
Speaker:becomes a cliche,
Speaker:but it is the quote the Marianne Williamson quote.
Speaker:I've got it in front of me.
Speaker:I want to read it to you.
Speaker:It's quite long.
Speaker:I'm going to read it to you because this quote is
Speaker:like, when I'm feeling sad,
Speaker:I come back to this.
Speaker:When I'm de-motivated,
Speaker:I come back to this.
Speaker:When I feel inspired,
Speaker:I come back to this quote when I need to remember
Speaker:who I am and why I'm doing what I'm doing.
Speaker:I come back to this,
Speaker:so I'm going to read it for you.
Speaker:It's about Marianne Williamson and it says,
Speaker:our deepest fear is not that we're inadequate.
Speaker:Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
Speaker:It is our light,
Speaker:not our darkness that most frightens us.
Speaker:We ask ourselves,
Speaker:who am I to be brilliant,
Speaker:gorgeous, talented,
Speaker:fabulous. Actually,
Speaker:who are you not to be?
Speaker:You are a child of God.
Speaker:You're playing small does not serve the world.
Speaker:There was nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't
Speaker:feel insecure around you.
Speaker:We are all meant to shine as children do.
Speaker:We were born to make manifest the glory of God that
Speaker:is within us.
Speaker:And it's not just in some of us,
Speaker:it is in everyone.
Speaker:And as we let our light shine,
Speaker:we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
Speaker:As we are liberated from our fear,
Speaker:our presence automatically liberates others.
Speaker:That is beautiful.
Speaker:And I so agree with you salami,
Speaker:because all of us have a special place in this world
Speaker:and we bring the light to others,
Speaker:but so often we're afraid of that.
Speaker:We're afraid of reaching out and showing people because we're afraid
Speaker:people are going to reject it,
Speaker:I guess.
Speaker:Exactly. And it becomes this spiral of,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:if I'm afraid to show who I am and to shine
Speaker:and to bring my gifts to light,
Speaker:then I hold back on giving you permission to do the
Speaker:same thing.
Speaker:And if I don't give you permission,
Speaker:then that means that I feel you're not giving me permission
Speaker:and then I'm going to be playing even smaller.
Speaker:And so it's kind of this vicious cycle that I think
Speaker:we just have to break at some point in ourselves,
Speaker:right? And just go,
Speaker:hang on.
Speaker:If I'm here to shine and I shine my light as
Speaker:bright as I can and I show up and I give
Speaker:and I care and like I have a few things like
Speaker:I feel as long as I take responsibility always and always
Speaker:come from a place of caring and loving and respect,
Speaker:then I can mess up as bad as I want to
Speaker:because there will always be forgiveness and there will always be
Speaker:a way to fix things and there will always be a
Speaker:way to overcome whatever the thing is that you,
Speaker:as long as you come from a place of love and
Speaker:you come from a place of taking responsibility and within that
Speaker:then I can shine my light as bright as I want
Speaker:to. And on some days that means showing up on Facebook
Speaker:live on other days.
Speaker:That means having a tough conversation with my child or with
Speaker:my husband.
Speaker:And on other days it means just caring for someone who
Speaker:needs a little bit of extra care.
Speaker:And other days that means just showing up and doing my
Speaker:job. Yeah,
Speaker:and you know,
Speaker:as you were talking,
Speaker:it brings to mind,
Speaker:to me the whole concept of intent.
Speaker:If your intent is pure,
Speaker:you're giving everything that you have,
Speaker:but the intent is really to help whatever you're doing,
Speaker:whether it's with the children or your client,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:whoever it's with,
Speaker:then it's not for other people to judge.
Speaker:Really. So I love that you read that whole portion to
Speaker:us and let's just say here and now for all of
Speaker:our listeners that will all make a pact that we're not
Speaker:going to play small.
Speaker:Yeah. We're going to give permission to each other right now.
Speaker:That that's the way it's going to be.
Speaker:We're going to play with our full self.
Speaker:How about that?
Speaker:Yeah, for sure.
Speaker:And you know where I think that starts by cheering other
Speaker:people on who are shining their light and who are stepping
Speaker:out of their comfort zone and who are doing great things
Speaker:or who's just doing something.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:it can be something as simple as biking someone at cake
Speaker:and having the courage to put that out there with love.
Speaker:Just cheer other people on and then you're going to find
Speaker:that you give yourself a lot more permission to do the
Speaker:things that makes your heart sing.
Speaker:Absolutely. I didn't know that we were going to get into
Speaker:all this theory right in the beginning,
Speaker:but I do want to say one other thing about this,
Speaker:when you talk about cheering other people on,
Speaker:I think there's some times is this idea,
Speaker:if someone else is successful,
Speaker:then that's taking away a little bit of the potential success
Speaker:from yourself.
Speaker:And that's not true.
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:success is not limited and it's not just one pie that
Speaker:people are taking pieces from.
Speaker:Success can be yours in every way and greater than others.
Speaker:So absolutely we should be cheering each other on.
Speaker:Right? But we all have a very unique fingerprint in this
Speaker:world and there's room for everyone's fingerprint.
Speaker:That's right.
Speaker:So let's move on to get your fingerprint.
Speaker:How about that?
Speaker:Yeah, for sure.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:we've been working together for,
Speaker:I don't know,
Speaker:a little bit here,
Speaker:a year,
Speaker:about a year or something like that.
Speaker:Yeah. But I don't really know what attracted you to Facebook
Speaker:and Facebook ads,
Speaker:so why don't you share with us that story?
Speaker:That's a good question.
Speaker:You know what?
Speaker:I'm sort of a problem solver.
Speaker:I think I just kept on solving the problem that was
Speaker:in front of me until I kind of got to this
Speaker:point here where I was enjoying doing this.
Speaker:I started a business when L my youngest,
Speaker:who's now five,
Speaker:when she was born,
Speaker:I knew I did not want to go back to my
Speaker:day job.
Speaker:I was a pharmaceutical rep and I enjoyed my work very
Speaker:much and I was quite good at it as well.
Speaker:But I am made to work for someone else.
Speaker:I'm one of those people that just,
Speaker:if you tell me I have to do something and I
Speaker:don't see the purpose in it,
Speaker:I'm going to rebel all day long.
Speaker:So I decided to enroll in a coaching program and there's
Speaker:a really good coaching school here in Australia and I did
Speaker:a three year,
Speaker:it was like a three year diploma in coaching.
Speaker:It was a very big program and started becoming a coach
Speaker:and I just didn't enjoy it.
Speaker:What were you coaching initially I started doing sales coaching because
Speaker:that was my background.
Speaker:I think personally I had such a journey inside myself that
Speaker:I still needed to go on to be able to show
Speaker:up with authority and be able to back myself and be
Speaker:able to really serve clients.
Speaker:And I hadn't gone on that journey yet.
Speaker:So I kept feeling inauthentic.
Speaker:I constantly had that imposter syndrome feeling.
Speaker:I, you know,
Speaker:when I was at a networking event talking to people about
Speaker:my services,
Speaker:it didn't feel good.
Speaker:It just,
Speaker:it felt icky and I didn't know why.
Speaker:And I struggled and I wasn't happy at home because I
Speaker:felt like I was letting my family down cause I was
Speaker:networking morning,
Speaker:noon and night to build this business and working on this
Speaker:business morning,
Speaker:noon and night.
Speaker:And then I felt like I was failing in the business
Speaker:as well.
Speaker:And it kind of got to a point where I just
Speaker:said, well hang on,
Speaker:something about this is not working.
Speaker:And I started going,
Speaker:what do I want?
Speaker:What is the business that I want?
Speaker:And I looked at a few people online like Marie Forleo
Speaker:and Amy Porterfield and Danielle LaPorte and Denise Duffield Thomas.
Speaker:I was looking at them and I went,
Speaker:I want the type of business they have because at that
Speaker:stage my business was all local.
Speaker:It's like I want the type of business that they have.
Speaker:And so the very first program that I enrolled in was
Speaker:uh, one of IME Porterfield's programs or webinar program.
Speaker:And I thought,
Speaker:great, I'm going to run a webinar and then that's going
Speaker:to be my business.
Speaker:I'm going to make money that way.
Speaker:I started running webinars and it was a bit of a
Speaker:challenge at first and part of running webinars was learning how
Speaker:to create landing pages and learning how to do Facebook ads.
Speaker:And then as I was sort of learning these things for
Speaker:myself, I started talking about it on Facebook live with some
Speaker:other people,
Speaker:or actually I started talking about it on Periscope back then
Speaker:and my friends started asking me,
Speaker:what are you doing and how are you doing this and
Speaker:can you do this for us?
Speaker:And so I was like,
Speaker:yeah, sure I can run Facebook ads.
Speaker:I didn't know I was supposed to struggle with Facebook ads
Speaker:until I realized other people have a hard time with Facebook
Speaker:ads. And so I started broadcasting on Facebook live when Facebook
Speaker:live launched and I started running Facebook ads for people sort
Speaker:of on the side at the same time.
Speaker:And it was kind of still just a hobby taking up
Speaker:a lot of my time and I wasn't making a lot
Speaker:of money.
Speaker:And then I launched a program,
Speaker:it was called the Facebook live Superstore and it was just
Speaker:teaching people the basics of Facebook live and then how to
Speaker:turn your Facebook lives into ads so that you can start
Speaker:building your list from them.
Speaker:And I ran $400 worth of ads and I made $2,000
Speaker:and I thought it was a failure,
Speaker:I thought was the biggest failure ever because I thought I'd
Speaker:put in all this hard work and I'm just my $2,000
Speaker:like that just shows you how I was still in so
Speaker:much of the wrong mindset,
Speaker:cause I didn't realize it.
Speaker:Let me just clarify this.
Speaker:When you put $400 into Facebook and it splits $2,000
Speaker:out, that's huge success.
Speaker:That's gigantic success.
Speaker:Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker:So, but I was exhausted and I felt like I can't
Speaker:feed my family with $2,000
Speaker:I, this needs to be more sustainable.
Speaker:So what I did was I,
Speaker:at the end,
Speaker:this was at the end of 2016 I went back to
Speaker:my day job and I felt like I packed it in
Speaker:on the business.
Speaker:I was just like,
Speaker:I've been trying this for,
Speaker:at that point it was two and a half years.
Speaker:I was exhausted.
Speaker:We were racking up the date very fast and I went
Speaker:back to my day job and it was a huge exercise
Speaker:in humility for me and it was also taught me a
Speaker:lot, but the great thing that happened at that stage was
Speaker:I learned,
Speaker:there were a few things,
Speaker:I kind of went,
Speaker:okay, if I come from an energy of I'm going to
Speaker:conquer the world thing,
Speaker:this is never going to work.
Speaker:Instead I just decided to scale back,
Speaker:focus on gratitude,
Speaker:focus on what I have,
Speaker:focus on the good things that I am doing and instead
Speaker:of seeing the $2,000
Speaker:as a failure to see it as an achievement and I
Speaker:shifted my entire mindset in that time that I was back
Speaker:at work and also a couple of things that happened in
Speaker:that year.
Speaker:While I was back at work,
Speaker:I decided to niche down and just do Facebook ads for
Speaker:clients. So you were still doing your business on the side,
Speaker:but then you were also working?
Speaker:Oh yes.
Speaker:Yes. So I was working during the day.
Speaker:The good thing is being a pharmaceutical rep is you know,
Speaker:you only work five or six hours a day.
Speaker:I had a certain number of calls that I had to
Speaker:do and I had to meet certain criteria.
Speaker:But once you've done that,
Speaker:you go home and I spent no,
Speaker:maybe six hours a day in my car listening to online
Speaker:training. I was going through training in my car for hours
Speaker:and hours and hours and I learned so much in that
Speaker:here. But also that's when I enrolled in B school and
Speaker:I niche down as a Facebook ads manager and I started
Speaker:building relationships with people in those groups and started running ads
Speaker:for coaches in the groups and I niche down as a
Speaker:Facebook ads manager and decided I'm only doing that.
Speaker:So for that here,
Speaker:2017 I was working my day job and running the business
Speaker:only as a Facebook ads manager in the evenings and had
Speaker:about four or five clients throughout that here.
Speaker:And by the end of that year,
Speaker:came over to America.
Speaker:I make you face to face there at that bank.
Speaker:And I signed up a handful of clients at the event
Speaker:and came back and quit my job.
Speaker:I remember the day,
Speaker:I remember we exchanged some emails and you came home and
Speaker:you said,
Speaker:yep, it's done.
Speaker:It's done.
Speaker:I came home,
Speaker:I quit my job and it has just been an absolutely
Speaker:glorious, amazing ride since then.
Speaker:And now I have a team,
Speaker:I have five people now working in my team.
Speaker:And I'm so incredibly lucky that I get to meet and
Speaker:I brought on these people.
Speaker:And they are also,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:Facebook ads managers.
Speaker:I have a project manager and an assistant,
Speaker:and they're all women who just wanted flexibility in their lives.
Speaker:They don't necessarily want to be selling their services.
Speaker:So they just want a job that pays them to do
Speaker:something they love and that is flexible around their kids.
Speaker:And I feel so incredibly lucky that I can provide that
Speaker:for them.
Speaker:So that's kind of the story of how it happened.
Speaker:Okay. So we were talking a little bit in the pre
Speaker:chat, and I want to get into Facebook,
Speaker:but I really want to start on the ground floor because
Speaker:I feel like a lot of people who are listening,
Speaker:yes, some people have used Facebook,
Speaker:some people have boosted some posts here and there.
Speaker:I think people shy away a little bit because they've heard
Speaker:some bad things about Facebook,
Speaker:et cetera.
Speaker:So let's start with why Facebook advertising?
Speaker:I think Facebook has an amazing,
Speaker:incredible ability for you to target your advertising to the right
Speaker:person at the right time,
Speaker:in the right situation,
Speaker:and to reach the right person.
Speaker:I want to say that's the magic of Facebook,
Speaker:is it gives you the power to reach the right person.
Speaker:So once you know who that right person is,
Speaker:this is a critical piece of foundational work that I see
Speaker:people where people get a little bit stuck sometimes is they're
Speaker:not a hundred percent sure who their ideal audience is,
Speaker:and then they think,
Speaker:Oh, if I can just reach more people,
Speaker:then my message will be heard.
Speaker:But it works the other way around.
Speaker:The clearer you can be on who your ideal audience is,
Speaker:the better you'll be able to reach them with Facebook ads
Speaker:and the beauty of Facebook ads.
Speaker:So to answer your question,
Speaker:why Facebook ads is because Facebook ads has this incredibly powerful
Speaker:way of targeting people and thereby being able to get your
Speaker:message in front of the right person at the right time
Speaker:and then start that conversation with them.
Speaker:Okay, so you're talking about the audience.
Speaker:And that people will make the mistake of thinking more is
Speaker:better. And you're saying,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:similar to how we've all heard niching down,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:the riches are in the niches,
Speaker:right? That whole saying,
Speaker:so that sounds like the concept applies here too to Facebook
Speaker:ads, but how does someone know if they're targeting the right
Speaker:audience before they start running ads?
Speaker:Or is it just testing you just start and see?
Speaker:Yeah, it's a bit of both.
Speaker:The most powerful thing with Facebook is the ability to take
Speaker:what you already have in your business.
Speaker:I call them your digital assets.
Speaker:So something like your email list,
Speaker:you can create audiences of people who have visited your website.
Speaker:You can create audiences of people who have engaged with you
Speaker:on Facebook or have engaged with you on Instagram,
Speaker:or you can create of people who have watched your videos.
Speaker:So if you're in that space where you're not a hundred
Speaker:percent sure where to find your ideal audience,
Speaker:create a video that you know your ideal audience will a
Speaker:hundred percent resonate with something that's going to add value to
Speaker:them. You're not asking them for anything.
Speaker:You're just leading with value.
Speaker:You're introducing them as the Euro in the story of using
Speaker:your product or service and you were showcasing,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:it can be a testimonial video or something that showcases the
Speaker:end user of your product or service.
Speaker:Right? So making the customer the hero.
Speaker:Exactly. Or if you're a coach,
Speaker:like something that teaches them something,
Speaker:something that is of value to them,
Speaker:you can make a video like that and then run that
Speaker:as an art,
Speaker:but run it as an ad for engagement.
Speaker:A lot of people run it as an ad for video
Speaker:views and often I think it's better to start out running
Speaker:it as an engagement ad because Facebook gives you what you
Speaker:ask Facebook to give you.
Speaker:So if you want video views,
Speaker:they're going to give you people who watch your video.
Speaker:If you ask for engagement,
Speaker:they're going to give you engagement.
Speaker:So if you could create a piece of content that is
Speaker:really draws your ideal audience in and gets them to comment
Speaker:and share,
Speaker:that's worth a lot more than a passive view.
Speaker:When someone's passively viewing a video,
Speaker:they're less involved than when they're actually commenting or sharing or
Speaker:liking or engaging with that piece of content.
Speaker:And then create those audiences.
Speaker:Create an audience of people who engaged with that piece of
Speaker:content. You can create a video views audience for that specific
Speaker:audience, or you can create an audience on Facebook that is
Speaker:for people who engaged with your content.
Speaker:Now you can take that audience and this is the beautiful
Speaker:thing. You can create a lookalike audience from that.
Speaker:So now you have people that you know,
Speaker:like your stuff,
Speaker:people who are interested in what you have,
Speaker:and you can create a lookalike audience from that.
Speaker:And what that basically is is it's just a mirror that
Speaker:Facebook just says,
Speaker:okay, we're going to take this bucket of people.
Speaker:Let's say there's a thousand people in your video views audience.
Speaker:Facebook takes those thousand and they create a profile of that
Speaker:person. And then they give you,
Speaker:let's say a million people who matches that profile.
Speaker:Now you can taste that same video on this lookalike audience,
Speaker:and now you're reaching what we call cold people.
Speaker:Now you're reaching new people on Facebook,
Speaker:so you're getting your message in front of new people,
Speaker:and then you can taste and see how is that message
Speaker:resonating with people.
Speaker:And I always recommend people to always be running two things
Speaker:at the same time.
Speaker:So if you're testing a video,
Speaker:run two videos and see which one does best,
Speaker:or if you're running one video,
Speaker:then run it to two different audiences so that you can
Speaker:see which audience is going to give you the best result.
Speaker:Because if you just put it out there to one audience
Speaker:or just put one piece of content out there,
Speaker:you have nothing to compare the results with.
Speaker:So that's another little tip for everyone.
Speaker:Right? Okay.
Speaker:So I want to back this up and summarize where we're
Speaker:at so far.
Speaker:You correct me if I'm wrong.
Speaker:Okay. So you first will create some type of a video
Speaker:and I'm assuming that you're saying video versus some type of
Speaker:a post because video plays better in Facebook right now.
Speaker:It gets more attention and all,
Speaker:so that's why you're saying video.
Speaker:Okay, so something that's video that's focusing not on you.
Speaker:So in other words,
Speaker:not just showing all of the products,
Speaker:all the things that you sell,
Speaker:right? Correct.
Speaker:But showing your customer,
Speaker:interacting with it,
Speaker:ways to use it maybe behind the scenes of its development,
Speaker:something that's interesting and curious for the viewer.
Speaker:Correct. Then when you're placing the ad,
Speaker:you talked a lot about you want to place it for
Speaker:engagement and I just want to make sure that all of
Speaker:our listeners understand that when you're actually creating ads,
Speaker:you can say what your intention is,
Speaker:what you're trying to get to and so your saying Salome
Speaker:that you should be going for engagement in this first ad.
Speaker:Correct? Yeah.
Speaker:Especially if you have some likes on your page and you
Speaker:already have people that are interested,
Speaker:you know you already have a good following built up,
Speaker:then you can run it as an engagement ad just to
Speaker:people who like your page and just start to build a
Speaker:little bit of social proof on that video because it works
Speaker:like a snowball.
Speaker:The more comments and shares you get,
Speaker:the more Facebook sees,
Speaker:Oh, this is a valuable piece of content.
Speaker:And then they show it to more and more and more
Speaker:people, Facebook values,
Speaker:engagement over everything else.
Speaker:So yes,
Speaker:step number one,
Speaker:create a video and run it as an engagement ad.
Speaker:You start developing an audience,
Speaker:and I think we should,
Speaker:when I'm done with the overview,
Speaker:we should start talking about the pixel because how in the
Speaker:world do you share it?
Speaker:So we'll talk about that.
Speaker:But so then just by theory here,
Speaker:so then what happens is you're starting to build up an
Speaker:audience that has engaged in that video.
Speaker:And from there that is then what you can use as
Speaker:the basis to create a lookalike audience.
Speaker:And we'll talk a little bit more about how that happens.
Speaker:And so then what you can do with that lookalike audience,
Speaker:which is now going to be cold traffic because they look
Speaker:similar to who you already are attracting,
Speaker:but you've never touched them before.
Speaker:And so now you're starting to reach out and test and
Speaker:your saying also test two different ideas at one time.
Speaker:So you can compare them against each other.
Speaker:Yes, you can either be tasting two different videos to the
Speaker:same audience or you can be tasting one video to two
Speaker:different audiences.
Speaker:Does that make sense?
Speaker:Yep. And you never want to test or change too many
Speaker:elements at one time because then you're not going to know
Speaker:which one actually caused the good result.
Speaker:Correct. And the algorithm takes three to optimize.
Speaker:So once you have launched your ads,
Speaker:you need to step away from it and not touch it
Speaker:for three days.
Speaker:That's the hardest part.
Speaker:Yes. And you sit there and you watch it and you
Speaker:watch your money,
Speaker:but you have to give it three days before you do
Speaker:anything because that's how long it takes.
Speaker:So we all shouldn't be nervous and anxious if nothing's happening
Speaker:after the first two minutes that we have an ad running
Speaker:live. Yes.
Speaker:Again, for people who are really new and have never dabbled
Speaker:in Facebook at all,
Speaker:let's talk about this scary little word that I know everyone's
Speaker:probably heard and that is the Facebook pixel.
Speaker:So why is that important and where does that play into
Speaker:everything we're talking about here?
Speaker:Yes. Okay,
Speaker:so before I jump into the pixel,
Speaker:I do want to say that there's lots of audiences you
Speaker:can create without the pixel.
Speaker:So if the pixel is something that you feel is going
Speaker:to be a little bit of a challenge for you,
Speaker:just move the pixel aside for a moment,
Speaker:but go into your account and make sure that you create
Speaker:your video view audiences because you don't need a pixel for
Speaker:that. You can create your audiences that have engaged with you
Speaker:on Facebook or audiences that have engaged with you on Instagram.
Speaker:You do not need the pixel for that.
Speaker:So just go in and create those audiences first because are
Speaker:audiences that you want to capture from the get go and
Speaker:you don't need to bother with any difficult pixels on there.
Speaker:Okay. All this talk about pixels,
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Speaker:Okay, let's get into a mini tutorial all about creating custom
Speaker:audiences and then the pixel.
Speaker:Okay, so let me just open here cause I want to
Speaker:make sure that I tell you the right things.
Speaker:You are going to go to your Facebook page.
Speaker:I have so many shortcuts set up that I just want
Speaker:to make sure that I give people the right information from
Speaker:the beginning cause I like I go around the back doors
Speaker:or you can go to your Facebook newsfeed or you can
Speaker:go to your page.
Speaker:On the right hand top corner,
Speaker:there's a little dropdown menu,
Speaker:a little arrow,
Speaker:and when you click on that drop down arrow Amenia is
Speaker:going to come up and one of the options on that
Speaker:menu is create ads.
Speaker:And if you click on create ads,
Speaker:what's going to open up is called the Facebook ads manager.
Speaker:Now if you have never run any ads,
Speaker:the first thing that Facebook is going to prompt you to
Speaker:do is to create an account and this is a very
Speaker:simple process I take you through where you just enter your
Speaker:details, you link it to your page,
Speaker:and then you will add a credit card that you're going
Speaker:to be paying with.
Speaker:And once that is set up,
Speaker:then you will see your ads manager dashboard to create audiences.
Speaker:You're going to go up to the top left corner where
Speaker:there's three horizontal lines.
Speaker:We call it the hamburger cause it looks like you know
Speaker:it's just three horizontal lines like two buns and a Patty.
Speaker:If you click on that,
Speaker:there will be a dropdown menu again and then you're going
Speaker:to click on audiences.
Speaker:And then Facebook is going to open up a whole menu
Speaker:of audiences that you can create.
Speaker:So you'll say create audience.
Speaker:There's a blue button that says create audience and you are
Speaker:going to say you want to create a custom audience and
Speaker:then the custom audience that you want to create can either
Speaker:be an engagement audience and then you'll choose people who engaged
Speaker:with me on Facebook,
Speaker:people who engaged with me on Instagram,
Speaker:people who engaged with any of my posts.
Speaker:There's lots of choices that you can make and I encourage
Speaker:you to just go in there and play around with it.
Speaker:You cannot break it,
Speaker:you cannot mess it up.
Speaker:Just go in there and play around.
Speaker:So engagement audiences are the first thing that you want to
Speaker:go and look at.
Speaker:The second thing you want to go and look at is
Speaker:video view audiences.
Speaker:So again,
Speaker:that will be engagement.
Speaker:And then the sub category is video.
Speaker:And then there's the category under that will be,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:you'll choose specific videos.
Speaker:And then another audience you want to go in and create
Speaker:is maybe you want to upload your email list that will
Speaker:be a great audience for you to create.
Speaker:And another one that you can create that's a really good
Speaker:one is people who've been to your website.
Speaker:And that's where we get into the pixel conversation.
Speaker:Perfect. Okay.
Speaker:And so would you suggest that even if someone is just
Speaker:listening, they're not really thinking they're going to do Facebook ads
Speaker:yet cause we haven't finished the interview.
Speaker:I know we'll convince them by the end,
Speaker:but even if someone's thinking that they're not,
Speaker:wouldn't it be a good idea to start creating these now
Speaker:because then you're building your audiences over time versus when you
Speaker:decide you're going to run your first Facebook ad 100% yes.
Speaker:If you are doing anything on Facebook,
Speaker:Instagram or a website,
Speaker:you need to be building these audiences now because all of
Speaker:that time and energy and effort that you're putting into it,
Speaker:you're already doing the work to get people into these audiences.
Speaker:But if you haven't set up the audiences,
Speaker:then it's like opening a tap and not putting a bucket
Speaker:under it.
Speaker:They'll get richer and richer over time so that when you're
Speaker:ready, you'll have a really deep level of information.
Speaker:They're available with the audiences.
Speaker:Yes. So this is one of the things that I often
Speaker:see people want a common mistake is they boost posts,
Speaker:but then they don't have audiences set up to capture the
Speaker:people that engage with that post.
Speaker:So you're basically just putting money out there to put your
Speaker:ad in front of more people,
Speaker:but you have no way to continue the conversation with them.
Speaker:So if you're spending any time building an audience or building
Speaker:relationship with people using Facebook,
Speaker:Instagram, or a website,
Speaker:you need to have these audiences in place.
Speaker:Beautiful. Perfect.
Speaker:That's so actionable for everybody listening to the podcast,
Speaker:so that's wonderful.
Speaker:Okay, so now is it time to talk about the little
Speaker:pixel? Yes.
Speaker:Okay. So the pixel basically is just,
Speaker:it's a piece of code now.
Speaker:As soon as I hear the word code,
Speaker:I want to run away.
Speaker:So I think of it as like literally it's called the
Speaker:pixel, but if you think of it as pixie dust,
Speaker:it's literally like pixie dust.
Speaker:And if someone comes to your website,
Speaker:they get sprinkled with your pixie dust.
Speaker:It gets thrown on their head.
Speaker:So the pixel sits on your website,
Speaker:you put it on your website and or on any landing
Speaker:page that you have.
Speaker:And when someone comes to that page,
Speaker:Facebook recognizes them because they are wearing your pixie dust on
Speaker:their head.
Speaker:You know they have that.
Speaker:It's been like,
Speaker:I don't want to confuse you guys even more with my
Speaker:Bixy dust analogy.
Speaker:Everywhere they go,
Speaker:then they will get recognized because they have made a Mark,
Speaker:they've made an impression,
Speaker:they're recognizable to Facebook.
Speaker:So if I have a blog post on my website that
Speaker:is very popular and I have the Facebook pixel on my
Speaker:website, then I can create an audience of people who have
Speaker:been to that specific blog post.
Speaker:And because I have the Facebook pixel on that page,
Speaker:anybody who now comes to that page will fire off the
Speaker:pixel. So the pixel loads and it loads from that person's
Speaker:IP address or wherever and the pixel recognizes this person and
Speaker:they go into that custom audience,
Speaker:right? And now I can take that audience and I can
Speaker:run an ad to them.
Speaker:So let's say I now want to build my email list.
Speaker:I can run an ad to everyone who has been to
Speaker:that blog post.
Speaker:And the reason I know they've been there is because the
Speaker:pixel is there and they hit the page and it fired
Speaker:off the pixel.
Speaker:And so the pixel recognize them.
Speaker:Now I can run an ad to them and say,
Speaker:hi, you know you enjoyed this blog post about such and
Speaker:such. Here's the freebie that goes with that and I can
Speaker:re target them.
Speaker:Now the pixel is literally just,
Speaker:it's a copy and paste piece of code that you just
Speaker:put on the page and it lives there forever and you
Speaker:don't have to worry about it again.
Speaker:And you don't have to think about the pixel as such.
Speaker:But just know that you need to have the pixel on
Speaker:your website and you need to have it on any landing
Speaker:pages you use such as lead pages or click funnels or
Speaker:Kajabi if you use any of those programs.
Speaker:That pixel needs to be linked to that.
Speaker:Okay, and so could you just hire someone from Fiverr just
Speaker:to get your pixel on your website or wherever it needs
Speaker:to sit?
Speaker:That's what I did.
Speaker:I paid someone why back before I knew how to do
Speaker:it. I paid somebody five bucks to do it on my
Speaker:website. Okay,
Speaker:so no excuses.
Speaker:You don't need to know how to do it.
Speaker:Just $5 hire somebody,
Speaker:get it going.
Speaker:Cause again,
Speaker:you're starting to pull in all of that intelligence that you
Speaker:need, correct?
Speaker:Yes. If you're blogging or if you're creating content on your
Speaker:website, you want to be sure that you can capture the
Speaker:people who have visited those sites,
Speaker:who have been to those pages,
Speaker:who have engaged with that content.
Speaker:Right. I want to say this to everybody and you're free
Speaker:to comment on this too.
Speaker:Salome but it took me a long time to understand this.
Speaker:Now remember I'm coming out of marketing where we did buy
Speaker:direct mail,
Speaker:what Facebook now does online.
Speaker:So I am one who understands all of this targeting,
Speaker:but what I didn't understand for such a long time is,
Speaker:okay, so I put a blog post up and we all
Speaker:know that if I put a blog post up,
Speaker:no one's really going to see it unless I tell them.
Speaker:So I better send out an email to tell everybody and
Speaker:we know,
Speaker:okay, you're going to catch some people with that because some
Speaker:people will see the emails and actually open them and read
Speaker:it. Some people might just happen upon it.
Speaker:Some people you might put up a Facebook post about your
Speaker:blog. So that may be a way to get people to
Speaker:see and land and read that article.
Speaker:But that's usually where we all stop,
Speaker:right? Because,
Speaker:okay, so now we go on to another article,
Speaker:but how about what Salome is talking about here is retargeting
Speaker:those people who already showed interest in that topic and then
Speaker:sending something else out as like an added enhancement because we
Speaker:all know it takes several touches for people to really understand,
Speaker:take further interest,
Speaker:et cetera.
Speaker:So that's one thing that I didn't really understand about Facebook
Speaker:ads. The other thing I really didn't understand back to the
Speaker:emails and open rates.
Speaker:I mean we all rejoice now.
Speaker:If we get open rates of even 17% let's say,
Speaker:but Facebook ads is another way of getting in front of
Speaker:people who aren't opening your email.
Speaker:And I didn't understand that for the longest time cause it's
Speaker:like a why do that?
Speaker:I'm emailing the whole audience anyway.
Speaker:Well less than a quarter of your audience is even opening
Speaker:the email.
Speaker:But they might be on Facebook and looking.
Speaker:So that's where you can get in front of them.
Speaker:That's right.
Speaker:I want to give you an example.
Speaker:I've just finished a promotion with one of my other clients
Speaker:where she's got a product that's a one $97 product.
Speaker:It's an information product and we wanted to put the price
Speaker:up to two 97 on the 1st of November.
Speaker:So what we did for all of October is we ran
Speaker:ads to her warm audiences.
Speaker:So two people who were on her email list,
Speaker:people who engaged with her website,
Speaker:people who engaged with her on Facebook and Instagram.
Speaker:We just ran ads to those people.
Speaker:So it's not new brand new people.
Speaker:It's people who are already know,
Speaker:like and trust her.
Speaker:They already know about her,
Speaker:they're already inside her community and we just let them know,
Speaker:Hey, here's the product and the price is going up at
Speaker:the end of the month.
Speaker:And we made a good deal of sales from that and
Speaker:now the price has gone up and now that the price
Speaker:is up,
Speaker:now we're going to run that to new people.
Speaker:And now we've got a promotion for new people.
Speaker:But everyone who was on her email list,
Speaker:they got her emails.
Speaker:Yes, but they also got the Facebook ads and they made
Speaker:sales. Beautiful.
Speaker:Wonderful. I love,
Speaker:thank you for sharing that example from another client.
Speaker:You kept her identity masked.
Speaker:So very good.
Speaker:Yeah. So,
Speaker:but no,
Speaker:that's a really good example.
Speaker:I'd like to bring up another topic that I'm sure my
Speaker:listeners are thinking about and that is,
Speaker:uh, how much money do you need to start diving into
Speaker:Facebook ads?
Speaker:Oh, that's a good question.
Speaker:So that is what everyone is asking.
Speaker:So the conversation about this has changed in the last year.
Speaker:A lot.
Speaker:We used to say you can run ads for five or
Speaker:$10 a day and that's all you need.
Speaker:The truth is that is not a hundred percent the case
Speaker:anymore. You can still start with five or $10 a day,
Speaker:but you're going to start differently.
Speaker:So let me explain that.
Speaker:If you are running ads where you want people to opt
Speaker:in for an email list or download a freebie or give
Speaker:you their email in exchange for something else,
Speaker:you can not start with $10 a day.
Speaker:And the reason for this is Facebook has announced to us
Speaker:that the algorithm needs 30 to 50 conversions.
Speaker:A conversion is someone who completed the action we want.
Speaker:So if we want an email address,
Speaker:then that means once they have submitted their email address and
Speaker:they've come to our thank you page that says thank you
Speaker:for downloading my freebie,
Speaker:that means there are conversion.
Speaker:What Facebook is saying is they want 30 to 50 conversions
Speaker:in the first week for the algorithm to fully optimize.
Speaker:Now, if you think about an average conversion costing $5 let's
Speaker:work on average,
Speaker:let's say it costs $5 to get one email address.
Speaker:If you're running $10 a day,
Speaker:you're going to get two conversions in the first day and
Speaker:then to conversions in the second day and then two conversions
Speaker:in the third day.
Speaker:And so by the end of the third day when the
Speaker:algorithm's supposed to be learning stuff,
Speaker:it's only had six conversions.
Speaker:So it hasn't had enough learning experience to be able to
Speaker:really give you what you need.
Speaker:That's why the $10 a day strategy for an ad where
Speaker:you were looking to get email addresses doesn't work anymore.
Speaker:So instead,
Speaker:if you are starting out with ads and you want to
Speaker:grow your email list,
Speaker:I recommend use one ad set and put at least $25
Speaker:a day inside that ad set.
Speaker:And you can have multiple ads in that ad set.
Speaker:So you're tasting different creative options.
Speaker:So maybe different videos,
Speaker:different images,
Speaker:different copy options,
Speaker:but have that one ad set that has enough money in
Speaker:it so that you can get at least five conversions in
Speaker:day one and five in day two and five in day
Speaker:three so that the algorithm can learn and give you the
Speaker:best quality conversions.
Speaker:So that's my answer.
Speaker:If you're running your email list,
Speaker:if you're not in the place yet where you are running
Speaker:your email list,
Speaker:but you do want to start using ads,
Speaker:you can then start it with $10 a day.
Speaker:And what do you need to do then is then you
Speaker:need to run video ads to engagement with an engagement objective.
Speaker:Because what you need to start building up is you need
Speaker:to start building up conversation and conversation is engagement and conversation
Speaker:is what is going to get Facebook to show your video
Speaker:or your content to more and more and more people.
Speaker:Does that make sense?
Speaker:It makes perfect sense and I'm going to make you respond
Speaker:to what I know a lot of our audience does on
Speaker:Facebook right now and that is they will run an ad
Speaker:which is a picture of their product,
Speaker:probably with a price point on it and explaining why this
Speaker:would be a good thing for people to purchase.
Speaker:Right? And then they might boost that ad.
Speaker:What are they doing there?
Speaker:They're asking people to marry them before they've taken them out
Speaker:on a date.
Speaker:But what if Salome I have a Facebook page with a
Speaker:lot of followers.
Speaker:I'm pretending like I'm our listeners right now.
Speaker:Okay. I interact with a lot of people on my page
Speaker:and so I'm feeling like just putting a post up there
Speaker:and then boosting it.
Speaker:I'm showing it to people who already know me.
Speaker:Okay, so a couple of things about that.
Speaker:Firstly, I want to say if you're selling physical products like
Speaker:most of your audience,
Speaker:if they're selling something,
Speaker:some kind of a physical thing,
Speaker:you can occasionally run a promotion and it be a direct
Speaker:sale. Okay.
Speaker:Usually do that,
Speaker:but do that strategically and do it with a plan and
Speaker:do it knowing,
Speaker:having a clear idea of what the return on investment is
Speaker:that you're going to run.
Speaker:That's the short guy.
Speaker:If you're playing the long game,
Speaker:what you want to do is you want to imagine that
Speaker:your client is somebody that you want to date and you
Speaker:are going to first run an ad where you are just
Speaker:going to introduce them to your product,
Speaker:but you're packaging it up as them being the Euro who
Speaker:uses the product.
Speaker:You're not making it about the product.
Speaker:You're making it about the end user who has a better
Speaker:life after using the product or who has thinking,
Speaker:like if you're,
Speaker:you know who makes their kids happy at the birthday party
Speaker:because they bought your beautiful biscuits or something like that.
Speaker:You want to present the customer as the Euro and get
Speaker:them to be curious about your product,
Speaker:introduce them to your product.
Speaker:That's step one.
Speaker:Step two is get them onto your email list.
Speaker:Get them to opt in for your email list,
Speaker:get them to get your 10% discount that you give to
Speaker:people who join your email list or get them to sign
Speaker:up for some kind of a promotion or something that you
Speaker:have. And then only do you ask them for the style.
Speaker:So there's these clear three layers that you need to think
Speaker:about if you're going to build a sustainable longterm growth with
Speaker:predictable results business.
Speaker:But you know,
Speaker:by all means,
Speaker:if you want to make a quick buck,
Speaker:boost a post to a few people and you know,
Speaker:it's kind of like throwing spaghetti on the wall and hoping
Speaker:something will stick.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:it kind of feels in the beginning when you're get just
Speaker:getting acquainted to the concept of taking your customer or prospective
Speaker:customer really step by step through the process.
Speaker:It kind of feels like,
Speaker:can't I just like run the race and get there faster,
Speaker:but you're going to have much higher quality people who will
Speaker:stay with you for the long term.
Speaker:It won't be the one off.
Speaker:Yeah. The more relationship you can build with people before you
Speaker:ask them for a sale,
Speaker:the better quality client you will have and the more sales
Speaker:you will make longterm.
Speaker:So it might end up costing you more at the front
Speaker:end, but you are definitely going to make more at the
Speaker:back end.
Speaker:Whereas if you keep going for the cheap style,
Speaker:it's going to be a once off thing and they're going
Speaker:to be gone and you're going to be in hustle mode
Speaker:forever. Then you'll always be churning.
Speaker:Yeah, you'll always be turning right.
Speaker:It's just going to keep putting you in that fear based
Speaker:responsive state instead of being in a proactive,
Speaker:strategic, clever place where you know the lifetime value of your
Speaker:clients and do you know what your clients really want and
Speaker:you can really give that to them at the right time.
Speaker:Got it.
Speaker:Okay. Words of wisdom for someone who's been listening,
Speaker:never dabbled in Facebook ads ever before,
Speaker:what would you say to them in terms of strategically using
Speaker:Facebook ads for their business?
Speaker:I would say if they've never used Facebook ads before,
Speaker:I would say make sure you know who you're talking to
Speaker:and what they want.
Speaker:That is such a hurdle to overcome is know who you're
Speaker:talking to and be very clear on what they want and
Speaker:what the outcome is that they want from using your product
Speaker:or your service or having that.
Speaker:And once you have that messaging nailed the way to speak
Speaker:to your clients to light up their eyes and make them
Speaker:go, I want that.
Speaker:Now once you can do that,
Speaker:then ads become really easy.
Speaker:And then I want to say,
Speaker:just know that there's life after Facebook ads,
Speaker:Facebook ads,
Speaker:you know it does take a little bit of getting used
Speaker:to creating ads and running ads and understanding it,
Speaker:but you have done harder things than that in your life.
Speaker:And Facebook ads can be conquered.
Speaker:Like there's a lot of people who understand it and you
Speaker:can do it too.
Speaker:Like that's kind of my message to them is I see
Speaker:so many people that are so overwhelmed and confused by it
Speaker:and then they don't even want to jump in.
Speaker:And I just want to say like I had this math
Speaker:teacher in school who used to tell us there is life
Speaker:after math.
Speaker:I think it resonates with me because I felt about maths
Speaker:probably the way some people feel about the Facebook ads,
Speaker:but the Facebook ads manager,
Speaker:it just triggers all sorts of emotions in me.
Speaker:There is life after Facebook ads like you can figure it
Speaker:out and you will figure it out if you stick with
Speaker:it. So if someone doesn't know,
Speaker:should they just go to some YouTube videos just to start
Speaker:getting a feel for it or what would you suggest there
Speaker:in terms of some real direction?
Speaker:I would not go to YouTube videos actually just because Facebook
Speaker:ads, it changes so fast that you kind of want to
Speaker:know the latest and update information.
Speaker:I am a huge fan of Rick Mulready and I listened
Speaker:to his podcast.
Speaker:His podcast is called the art of paid traffic and he
Speaker:is a really,
Speaker:really good,
Speaker:he was my teacher and mentor and he's really,
Speaker:really good at breaking this down into really simple,
Speaker:easy to understand steps.
Speaker:So that's,
Speaker:that's like sort of if you want to learn from someone
Speaker:how to do this,
Speaker:like I would say podcasts or the base.
Speaker:Rick Mulready is art of paid traffic and then there's one
Speaker:that digital marketer does.
Speaker:Oh, it escapes me,
Speaker:what it's called and I'll send it to you.
Speaker:Okay. Yeah,
Speaker:I'll put it in the show notes along with Rick's the
Speaker:art of paid traffic.
Speaker:So you'll have links to both and we'll have to tell
Speaker:him that we're giving him a plug here.
Speaker:Okay. As we're circling to a close here,
Speaker:salami, I'd like to present you with a virtual gift.
Speaker:It's a magical box containing unlimited possibilities for your future and
Speaker:it doesn't need to be just your Facebook future.
Speaker:By the way,
Speaker:this is your dream or your goal of almost unreachable Heights
Speaker:that you would wish to obtain.
Speaker:Please accept this gift and open it in our presence.
Speaker:What is inside your box?
Speaker:Inside my box is looking at my life and feeling like
Speaker:I have made a significant impact on a lot of people
Speaker:and I'm living a slower life.
Speaker:That's my gift is just,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:I have this picture in my head of me sitting in
Speaker:my backyard with my kids swimming in the pool and me
Speaker:having slowed down and just being present and knowing that all
Speaker:the hard work that I have done have made to impacting
Speaker:and to helping and building other people's lives up as well.
Speaker:So there's sort of those two components to it.
Speaker:I love that.
Speaker:Well, I'm kind of manifesting in my mind that I'm just
Speaker:going to walk into the backyard and serve you a drink
Speaker:by surprise.
Speaker:We'll take that all day long.
Speaker:So I will take that all day long.
Speaker:I will be very happy when you walk into my backyard.
Speaker:Oh right.
Speaker:Well I've been to Australia,
Speaker:but I haven't been to Perth so you never know.
Speaker:It's still on the list.
Speaker:How would you direct our listeners to get in touch with
Speaker:you for they want to know more about you?
Speaker:Yes, so they can find me on Instagram.
Speaker:Salome dot shellac.
Speaker:You'll hook that up in the show notes for the spelling
Speaker:Of course.
Speaker:So I'm on Instagram on there.
Speaker:I love engaging people on Instagram.
Speaker:I'm on Facebook.
Speaker:My business is called shine and succeed,
Speaker:but if they search for Salome Sherlock,
Speaker:they'll find that too.
Speaker:But I think shine and succeed is much easier to spell.
Speaker:There you go.
Speaker:And yeah,
Speaker:just send me a direct message on Instagram or on Facebook.
Speaker:Send me a message.
Speaker:Tell me you heard from me over here and I would
Speaker:love to hear you know what you need help with Facebook
Speaker:ads. Beautiful.
Speaker:Okay, give biz listeners first.
Speaker:I am giving you homework.
Speaker:I think this might be the first time I've ever done
Speaker:this. I've made suggestions,
Speaker:but right now I'm giving you homework.
Speaker:Number one,
Speaker:go in and build your audiences.
Speaker:Like today,
Speaker:it's way if you're listening to this,
Speaker:when it goes live,
Speaker:it's Monday.
Speaker:It's the perfect start to the week.
Speaker:Build your audiences.
Speaker:So you're starting to capture everybody now.
Speaker:You don't want to miss them another day and Salome gave
Speaker:us exactly the details to do it.
Speaker:So it should be super easy.
Speaker:How long will it take them to build a few of
Speaker:those audiences?
Speaker:Half an hour.
Speaker:Yes. Okay,
Speaker:so do that.
Speaker:And the second thing is go to Fiverr,
Speaker:go to someone in your chamber who knows this stuff,
Speaker:whatever and get that pixel placed on your website.
Speaker:Any other places like lead pages,
Speaker:et cetera,
Speaker:all the ones that Salome talked about.
Speaker:Just doing those two things is setting you up perfectly for
Speaker:the future.
Speaker:When you're looking at doing Facebook ads,
Speaker:whether it's sooner or later.
Speaker:Yes, a hundred percent agree with what you say.
Speaker:Go do it today because the day you want to start
Speaker:running ads,
Speaker:you already have audiences sitting in the bank.
Speaker:Right? Absolutely.
Speaker:And Salome is so interesting.
Speaker:I mean you have been a master at my Facebook ad
Speaker:strategy. I am so thankful every day that I have you.
Speaker:And I also appreciate now that you have shared so much
Speaker:with our listeners here today,
Speaker:I think they've all learned something.
Speaker:There may be a little bit of some bitter truth in
Speaker:terms of what people have been doing,
Speaker:but you know what we do,
Speaker:what we know and you've shared with us now how to
Speaker:be better and hopefully reap more returns.
Speaker:You know the profit like you were saying in the beginning.
Speaker:So thank you so much for shedding the,
Speaker:what did you call it?
Speaker:Fairy sprinkles.
Speaker:Fairy dust.
Speaker:Fairy dust.
Speaker:The pixie dust.
Speaker:Thank you so much for sharing the pixie dust all over
Speaker:us today.
Speaker:I so appreciate you.
Speaker:Thank you so much.
Speaker:I think so.
Speaker:I appreciate you too.
Speaker:Thank you so much and thank you to your listeners.
Speaker:Okay, announcement time.
Speaker:So I'm usually pretty good at keeping secrets but I'm spilling
Speaker:the beans.
Speaker:I can't help it.
Speaker:I'm so excited.
Speaker:I just want to tell you guys what I've been working
Speaker:on over the last few months.
Speaker:It's been a little bit of a secret project because I
Speaker:wasn't sure exactly what the timing was going to look like
Speaker:on it,
Speaker:but I can't wait.
Speaker:I have to share with you my secret.
Speaker:Many of you have been following me for a while.
Speaker:Know that I wrote a book that came out last may.
Speaker:It's maker to master,
Speaker:but that's not what this is about.
Speaker:Although it spins off a similar concept.
Speaker:When I was getting serious about writing that book,
Speaker:there were actually two books that I had in my mind.
Speaker:One was maker to master and that truth be told was
Speaker:the harder one to do,
Speaker:but I also was really interested in writing a book that
Speaker:was an inspirational book kind of inspiration a day.
Speaker:I know you've seen those out there where it's 365 inspiring
Speaker:thoughts for your year or something like that.
Speaker:I think very often we get defeated by our own self-talk
Speaker:and we also sway away from core solid business growth values
Speaker:because there's a new social media site that's available or other
Speaker:things come up that take our mind off of the really
Speaker:important things that we need to grow our business.
Speaker:As things happen,
Speaker:my idea continued to evolve and I came up with the
Speaker:idea of instead of doing a 365 inspiring tips type book,
Speaker:it would be way more helpful for you if it was
Speaker:included in some type of a planner so that every day
Speaker:when you're planning out your day,
Speaker:you'd also then see a tip.
Speaker:If I look at how I work with things,
Speaker:I don't know if I would have a book on the
Speaker:side of my desk and every day look at one day's
Speaker:inspiration and then another day's inspiration.
Speaker:Way better to have everything in one place.
Speaker:Consequently, I have created a planner.
Speaker:It's called inspired a daily planner specifically for you,
Speaker:our wonderful community of gifters,
Speaker:bakers, crafters and makers.
Speaker:I'll be sharing more in the upcoming days,
Speaker:but let me give you a few highlights here.
Speaker:One of the cool things about this planner is you can
Speaker:start any month of the year.
Speaker:Have you ever been like me where all of a sudden
Speaker:in may you decide I want to start doing things different.
Speaker:I want to get myself really organized,
Speaker:but then you go to find a planner and they either
Speaker:start in September going into the next year or do you
Speaker:have to buy a year and all the prior months of
Speaker:the year are useless for you because you're already in may
Speaker:with this planner.
Speaker:You can start any time.
Speaker:If you're listening to this announcement in January,
Speaker:you can start it right away.
Speaker:If you're hearing this in may,
Speaker:you can use this planner starting in may.
Speaker:It has monthly and daily layout,
Speaker:so you'll be able to keep yourself really organized and special
Speaker:life enhancing sections.
Speaker:More on that later.
Speaker:It also includes what I've been talking about earlier and the
Speaker:reason I changed this from a book to a planner and
Speaker:that is daily inspiration.
Speaker:Things that you need to be telling yourself,
Speaker:affirmations to get in the right mindset as the owner of
Speaker:your also business tips and ideas.
Speaker:Some of them you're going to read and you're like,
Speaker:yep, got it,
Speaker:it's covered and then others might give you some pause ideas
Speaker:of things you might want to implement into your business to
Speaker:further either solidify or grow what you already have going.
Speaker:That's all I'm going to share with you right now,
Speaker:but I will tell you that we are just weeks away
Speaker:from getting this out to you.
Speaker:I'm going to do a limited first run and if you
Speaker:want to be one of the first ones to know when
Speaker:it's available,
Speaker:jump over to gift biz unwrapped.com
Speaker:forward slash add me and you'll get an email when the
Speaker:planner is ready.
Speaker:That link again is gift biz unwrapped.com
Speaker:forward slash add me.
Speaker:There is no time like the present to take the next
Speaker:step on solidifying the dream.
Speaker:You have for your business.
Speaker:The new inspired planner could be just the ticket to making
Speaker:sure that that actually happens for you.
Speaker:This year.
Speaker:Have a great week and I'll catch you next Monday for