Hi Mindxaker,
If you are brand new to online marketing I wouldn't recommend paid ads. You can lose a lot money real quick. Especially when your starting with a budget of $1000.
I would recommend trying FREE traffic methods like YouTube, Facebook groups, etc.
That's what I did at the start.
I felt the same way about 20 campaigns in to my journey but I kept going and I hit first successful campaign. If you want PM the details of your campaign and I'll tell you where you went wrong.
7% is really good CTR. You should read your stats and check which gender, age group, ad placement, etc did well. And optimize it for those categories and relaunch it.
Make sure you are using the new pixel and not the old one. What platform are you using to sell your shirts? Teespring just got rid of the 3 shirt minimum limit and they also have better way to track your links
Whaaaat??? 100 clicks? That's really good. Are you sure that's right? What are you using to track the link?
If you actually have 100 clicks I would let it keep running
If you are going to sell outside of the US or Canada use TeeSpring but any other country use Teezily.com. They have cheaper shipping prices for overseas buyers
Yes but TeeSpring just updated their platform. Now you no need to sell a minimum of 3 shirts to take the profits. And the more you sell the profits you get
Hey guys! I started a thread about how to make money with TeeSpring here ==> Ask Me Anything - How to make money with TeeSpring (PART ONE) | Affiliate Marketing Forum | AffiliateFix and I encouraged everyone to start launching TeeSpring campaigns with my help. But so far nobody has taken my...
So something interesting happened today when I was launching my campaigns. TeeSpring has a minimum sales goal of 3 shirts. So only if you sell the minimum of number 3 shirts your shirt will be printed. When I set the goal for today's campaign the green bar came up.
It let me set a sales goal...
There is a lot of failure in the T-Shirt game. I think one of the things that has got me this far is that I didn't give up easily. Sounds cheesy but that is the key. You need to keep launching and learning.
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