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Goal: Improve facebook ads manager
CQ: Ads manager is a product where small or large business join and target some of the audience for impressions or clicks on their links.
Users gain value if they are interested in product and meta gets revenue based on cost per impression or cost per click.
User types/ Stakeholders:
Users viewing ads , FB ads manager business account holders
User journey:
Ads viewers: login on platform, look at content on newsfeed, stories, timelines etc and come across ads. can choose to click or skip ads and keep scrolling or close app.
Ads manager business holders:
Set target audience based on demographics , technographics etc
and show ads ( ads can be of various types)
if user clicks and come to their links , their goal is achieved for acquisition of users.
Metric | Ad viewers | ad creators |
Acquisition | impressions /user | % targetted users viewing ads |
Engagement | %users looking at at and scrolling carousel | %targetted users looking at at and scrolling carousel |
Conversion | clicks / user | % targetted users clicking ads |
Retention | %users clicking on same business ads | %targetted audience returning again |
Revenue | Impressions revenue , clicks revenue |
Metric to be chosen for improvement depends on:
largest drop in the funnel , size of segment, impact on revenue ,
users that are easy to convince
based on above metrics, if we see we have a decent % of users having impression, our scope increases to further make them click and not just view ads.
Metric for improvement: Conversion for ad viewers (CTR on ads)
SEGMENTATION
- User technographic and demographic
- Device, OS,Age, language, gender, location , rural/ urban etc
- User behaviour in session
- are users generally that active on platform,
- avg session length,
- scroll depth,
- interaction with other content on platform
- User drop in funnel
- How many times do they see same ad and skip clicking
- do they go off platform on viewing ad or just continue scrolling down
- Feature : Ads types, ads use cases
Based on above choose a segment:
large in size , will have a measurable impact, easy in terms of effort,having high drop in ctr compared to avg or median, highly underserved
PAIN POINTS
- Time: user don't have time to shop/ view at that time, it takes too much time to go to other link and browse
- Social : ppl don't want other ppl to know what you liked or viewed or ppl usually need social proof of how many ppl are already doing same action
- Thought: ppl don't want to think about
- Routine: ppl are not used to clicking on ads and going to another link
- Trust: ppl don't trust the page of ad poster , verified or not
- Intent fit : ppl are simply not interested in that type of product
- Money: the ad shown is little over budget or quality is not as expected based on past user experience
IDEAS
1) Improve algorithm for intent based on past actions
2) verified user profile and giving more assurity to users
3)show a social proof with how other ppl are pursuing this
4) have a sfl for ads
5) put it in reminder box where FB is allowed to send them message / notification to bring back to ad
6)to save time have some facts as a tldr on top of ad with some highlights / facts about product or company or event etc for which they are looking at ad
7)educate / give training to ad creators more for targeting segments
8) If we identify user is not clicking due to budget constraints or quality issues then have them look at similar ads of lower range even with other business , or a brand with upgraded quality. We can make assumptions easier by taking a quick survey everytime a user decides not to click on ad and knowing their pain points or even refer to voc da
We will select an idea based on :
- size ,
- impact,
- cost,
- if something similar has been done on other products in meta ,
- we are not having any trust or security violations,
- we are not cannibalizing any feature
1) Describe Product
Just to make sure we are on the same page. We are talking about the product where people can manage and create ads on Facebook. While creating the ads, people can choose the target audience, the type of post, the budget, and the goal. Is my understanding right?
2) Clarification
- Ok, are we talking just about the Ads Manager, the section where people create campaigns or the Business Suite as a whole?
- Ads Manager only.
- Ok, and are we considering the whole process of creating an Ad, or is it just the management itself of the campaigns and ads?
- We can consider the whole process.
- I also know that people can manage Instagram and Facebook over there. Are we talking just about Facebook or Instagram or both?
- We can think about both for now, but it's up to you.
- Marketing Agencies
- Companies that manage the ads strategy for other companies. They know about insights and strategies a lot, so they know how to use the product or even use other robust software to generate results for their clients.
- Small Businesses or Individuals
- Generally, they might frequently use Ads or not, but they do not have the expertise of a marketing formation. So they use they tend to use the basics of the platform. They might also make decisions based more on instinct rather than insights.
- Large Companies
- Large companies may or may not have employees to manage the platform. Either way, they have the expertise to do it, just like marketing agencies.
- Do not know which goal to choose
- After choosing a goal, they do not know how to build the best post possible to achieve their goals
- What's a fair budget to spend?
- They struggle to analyze results, which is important to look at
- They struggle to make future decisions and do not what path to follow
- Create some educational videos/materials, per industry, focused on defining goals. SMB can watch those videos when they will select the goal of their campaign for instance.
- Impact Medium: I am sure if they would take time to learn it.
- Cost High: there are a lot of materials to build and test their effectiveness.
- Instead of choosing the goal, they could choose the problem they are facing right now. For instance, an SMB is experiencing a decrease in sales, so instead of choosing Conversions, it would choose Increase Sales.
- Impact Medium-High: I think it would facilitate the process to choose the goal, but are they choosing the right goal? It's a question to answer.
- Cost Low: We would just need to list some general possible problems and link them with the current goals' state.
- Have an AI assistant. SMB would describe what they want, input some values and context, and the AI would build a strategy by looking at the industry as a whole, the regional industry, competitors, etc.
- Impact High: It would serve as a personal marketing agent to the SMB, using data to make more accurate decisions. The probability to choose the right goal would be much higher.
- Cost High: It's a high cost to build it, but it's manageable as Facebook might have something similar. And in the beginning, we can make it simpler by not being no personalized.
- Compare results (reach, clicks, impressions, etc) of similar campaigns using AI and not using AI --> know the efficiency of choosing the right goal
- How many SMB follow the instructions of the AI Assistant over time
- Satisfaction rate (NPS) of SMB using the AI Assistant
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