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Test new low-ticket offers on your existing email list and social media followers first. This free validation process is crucial; if your warmest audience won't buy, you know the problem is the offer, not the ad creative, saving you from wasting money on paid traffic.
Stop spending money to test ads. Instead, publish a high volume of organic social content and identify what naturally gains traction. Then, convert only those proven, high-performing pieces into paid ads. This model dramatically lowers customer acquisition costs by ensuring ad spend only scales winners.
Stop guessing in boardrooms. Test creative concepts as organic social posts first. The platform's AI algorithm will reveal true audience relevance. Only use paid media to amplify the content that has already proven to over-index organically, ensuring ad dollars support winning ideas.
To de-risk ad spend, use your organic social media as a testing environment. Post content regularly, identify the videos or images with the highest engagement, and then repurpose those proven winners as paid ads by simply adding a call-to-action at the end.
Stop guessing on creative in boardrooms. Test all content organically first and only amplify what has already demonstrated relevance with an audience, thereby eliminating wasted ad spend and de-risking media budgets.
Before spending money on a social media ad, post the creative organically. If it performs well compared to your normal view count, then allocate ad budget to it. This strategy mitigates the risk of wasting money on creative that doesn't resonate with the audience.
Treat organic social media as a free testing ground. Only allocate working media dollars to creative that has already proven its relevance by gaining organic reach. This eliminates guesswork and the need for unreliable focus groups or executive opinions.
Don't guess which ads will work. Post content organically and let the platform's algorithm validate it. When a post gets unusually high engagement, you've found a winner. Turn that specific post into a targeted paid ad to de-risk your ad spend.
A marketer lost $25,000 driving paid traffic to a new, untested funnel. The key lesson is to first validate any marketing or sales funnel with organic traffic to ensure it converts before investing significant ad spend, thus avoiding wasted budget.
Treat organic social as a testing ground to identify high-performing creative. Only content that proves its relevance through organic reach should earn paid media dollars, shifting budget from guessing on ideas to amplifying proven winners.
Running paid ads for a new newsletter is a mistake. First, prove you can convert an existing organic audience (e.g., from social media). If your core followers won't subscribe, there's a content or messaging mismatch. Paid ads will only waste money by scaling a message that doesn't resonate.