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Example 2 – YouTube not generating clicks

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 9:33 am
by sumaiyakhatun26
If one channel generates more revenue than the other, and the cost of operations is comparable or even lower, it's tempting to shift your entire budget there, right?

And even though I tried really hard to talk the client out of it, he ultimately decided to turn off Facebook Ads. So we paused the activity for about a month to see where it would take us. And as you can imagine, after only 2-3 weeks the client came back to us because he had noticed a significant drop in sales from Google Ads as well.

So we restarted both systems and the situation returned to normal.

We once ran a mobile app promotion on Facebook Ads. There is an advertising objective asia rcs data called “app install” dedicated to mobile apps.

So, when we had a new app on the market to promote, we could do it using this advertising objective in Facebook Ads. The average cost of installing a single app on a device was a few zlotys.

Besides, in the case of most applications it is usually between a few and a dozen zlotys.

At the same time, in addition to activities directly on Facebook, other, broad-based communication activities were conducted, including, of course, Google Ads campaigns and – importantly in this story – on YouTube.

As you can probably guess, we are dealing with a similar scenario to the first example. After about a month of doing this, during a meeting, the client says: