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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2023 · 33 MIN

The Definitive Case For Cost Controls On Meta (In 6 Arguments)

from The Andrew Faris Podcast · host Andrew Faris

You should be buying your Meta Ads with Cost Controls. I've believed that for awhile now, but in the last six months my conviction on this point has solidified to where I now believe advertisers are costing themselves huge amounts of money in both efficiency AND scale when they refuse to implement this incredible tool. In today's episode I'm explaining that belief with 6 arguments aimed at convincing you to see the light of Bid Caps, Cost Caps/Cost Per Result Goal, and Minimum ROAS bidding. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [01:19]What are cost controls? [03:58] Argument 1: Cost Controls make obvious theoretical sense [07:45] Argument 2: Humans are much worse forecasters than Machine Learning [13:16] Argument 3: Especially when human media buyers are running lots of accounts [14:37] Argument 4: Risk-free creative testing [20:12] Argument 5: Adjusting spend up and down with changes in Meta's Daily Active Users (DAU) [24:07] Argument 6: Risk-free scaling [29:15] Why people are annoyed at cost controls THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR: More Staffing Hire incredible virtual professionals from the Philippines at a fraction of the cost of domestic employees with help from More Staffing. Head to www.morenow.co to get started. FOLLOW UP WITH ANDREW Follow Andrew on Twitter: @andrewjfaris Email Andrew: [email protected] Work with Andrew: www.ajfgrowth.com EPISODE MUSIC Music Intro: "Tell Me Mama" by The Devious Means Music Outro: "Rusty Little Scissors" by The Devious Means

You should be buying your Meta Ads with Cost Controls. I've believed that for awhile now, but in the last six months my conviction on this point has solidified to where I now believe advertisers are costing themselves huge amounts of money in both efficiency AND scale when they refuse to implement this incredible tool. In today's episode I'm explaining that belief with 6 arguments aimed at convincing you to see the light of Bid Caps, Cost Caps/Cost Per Result Goal, and Minimum ROAS bidding. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [01:19]What are cost controls? [03:58] Argument 1: Cost Controls make obvious theoretical sense [07:45] Argument 2: Humans are much worse forecasters than Machine Learning [13:16] Argument 3: Especially when human media buyers are running lots of accounts [14:37] Argument 4: Risk-free creative testing [20:12] Argument 5: Adjusting spend up and down with changes in Meta's Daily Active Users (DAU) [24:07] Argument 6: Risk-free scaling [29:15] Why people are annoyed at cost controls THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR: More Staffing Hire incredible virtual professionals from the Philippines at a fraction of the cost of domestic employees with help from More Staffing. Head to www.morenow.co to get started. FOLLOW UP WITH ANDREW Follow Andrew on Twitter: @andrewjfaris Email Andrew: [email protected] Work with Andrew: www.ajfgrowth.com EPISODE MUSIC Music Intro: "Tell Me Mama" by The Devious Means Music Outro: "Rusty Little Scissors" by The Devious Means

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