1/ Facebook remarketing to every buyer
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 6:12 am
According to eMarketer, retargeted users are 70% more likely to take action on your website – including making a purchase, of course.
A good solution is to direct remarketing advertising to customers who have already used your products or services.
Remember – it is much easier to retain people who use your services than to acquire completely new recipients .
Of course, the message must be properly tailored to the needs of the recipients. Think about what to offer in the ad.
Some sample scenarios:
a) set your ad to people who made a purchase some time ago. Do you pakistan rcs data sell dog food? How long will 10kg of dog food from the previous order last? It will soon be time to remind the customer to reorder. There can be no shortage of food for the pet.
b) the client bought a jacket from you? Offer him a bow tie, tie, suspenders – let him complete his style.
c) Show an ad that encourages a positive review after a purchase. However, don't launch it too quickly (similarly to email campaigns) - give the customer a moment to enjoy the product.
I operate in exactly this way. Advertising my online course or Facebook advertising training also pursues those who have already used the service/product. I hope they will leave a positive comment that can encourage others. Fortunately, they often do!
A good solution is to direct remarketing advertising to customers who have already used your products or services.
Remember – it is much easier to retain people who use your services than to acquire completely new recipients .
Of course, the message must be properly tailored to the needs of the recipients. Think about what to offer in the ad.
Some sample scenarios:
a) set your ad to people who made a purchase some time ago. Do you pakistan rcs data sell dog food? How long will 10kg of dog food from the previous order last? It will soon be time to remind the customer to reorder. There can be no shortage of food for the pet.
b) the client bought a jacket from you? Offer him a bow tie, tie, suspenders – let him complete his style.
c) Show an ad that encourages a positive review after a purchase. However, don't launch it too quickly (similarly to email campaigns) - give the customer a moment to enjoy the product.
I operate in exactly this way. Advertising my online course or Facebook advertising training also pursues those who have already used the service/product. I hope they will leave a positive comment that can encourage others. Fortunately, they often do!