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Case Study: $569 Facebook Spend Into $7,750 Of Work (In Winter)
Quick win I want everyone to see @William Swingle has been running Facebook ads for 12 days at $50/day Here’s what’s happened so far: - 26 total leads - 13 qualified leads - 6 no-response leads - 4 disqualified through phone convos - 3 estimate appointments → 3 jobs booked once the snow clears - Total ad spend: $569 - Total revenue from those 3 jobs: $7,750 Let’s do the math that matters: - Total Ad Spend: $569 - Jobs Won: 3 - Cost To Acquire A Customer (CAC): $189 - Total Revenue From Those 3 Jobs: $7,750 - Average Revenue Per Job: $2,583 So in plain English: William pays $189 into the “Facebook machine”and it spits out $2,583 in revenue on the other side. Would you trade $189 to get $2,583 back, over and over again? That’s the game. A few key lessons for everyone here: 1. Start at $50/day.Two leads a day is manageable and more than enough to see if your ads work. 2. Don't obsess over small CPL changes. Going from $28 CPL to $21 CPL is irrelevant if you’re closing high-ticket jobs. 3. Judge your ads by: “Am I getting 1–2 (real people) leads a day?” 4. This is in the worst time of year to run ads (it only gets better from here) 5. Dead of winter. Snow on the ground. He’s still stacking jobs that will be fulfilled when the weather clears. If you’re in this group saying: - “There are no leads.” - “The economy is bad.” - “Work is slow.” Then here’s your next move: 1. Film the ad exactly like I lay out in William's post. 2. Set your budget to $50/day. 3. Call every lead fast. 4. Show up for site visits. You are one $50/day decision away from turning Facebook into your own cash register. Drop a comment: “IN” if you’re going to set this up and run it like William for the next 14 days.
Case Study: $569 Facebook Spend Into $7,750 Of Work (In Winter)
0 likes • May 9
@Joshua Huffman getting leads, good jobs! My cost per lead is ranging from 50-75 (depending on ad) what I’m noticing is people do a little bit of something that needs done and don’t do any research on what it actually cost so when you hit some with 1 acre for 3k it’s incredibly dense and nothing but hill they are sticker shocked
0 likes • May 10
@Joshua Huffman yeah been a few them forsure and then been some ghosts but keep on trying them every couple days at first and then a week apart
Anyone have this problem
Does anyone else have this problem with Facebook adds
Anyone have this problem
0 likes • Apr 30
No unfortunately, got more detail? You in ads manager? Business suite?
1 like • Apr 30
Take that screen shot input into ai explain what you doing prior to that message and I’m sure it would point you in the right way. I’d be very detailed when typing it in
APRIL WINS 🔥
How did April shape up for you? Share your WINS below using this template: Leads - (how many leads month of April?) Quotes Sent - (insert # of quotes sent) Jobs Won - (how many jobs did you book?) Revenue - (total revenue for the month?) 5 Star Google Reviews - (how many 5 Star Reviews?) Proof Posts - (how many before / after posts made to GBP/FB/IG ?) P.S. No matter how big or small... share your progress as measuring your progress leads to growth 💪 Comment below with your wins ⬇️
4 likes • Apr 28
Leads - 25 Quotes Sent - 8 Jobs Won - still trying to close on them - small jobs don’t think will close , 7 and 15 acre jobs think good chance just taking some time with how big ticket is Revenue - 8k 5 Star Google reviews - 7 (1 new job, 6 past jobs) Proof Posts - multiple from new job and past jobs Created 2 new ads to throw into the rotation - 1 by truck and 1 while fishing
1 like • Apr 28
Fishing one was just a full send, lots of “uhs” not really expecting a whole lot out of that one. Was actually recording a YouTube video and figured I try to make an ad out of that clip
I hate technology
I’m having a hard time with my email and just Microsoft in general. And now I’m trying to add money on meta and it’s just glitching out. I’m going to get up early and try to fix this mess on my laptop. Wish me luck I’m going to need it.
0 likes • Apr 26
What’s exactly going on? May be able to point ya in a direction
1 like • Apr 26
Yeah I’d do everything from computer
Competition survey.
On one of the other Ownr Ops pages I was reading they recommend seeing how many other companies offer forestry mulching / fire mitigation, as a service, with 50 miles of your location. How many of you did this and what did you find? I'm trying to figure out if my area is oversaturated. Thanks in advance.
0 likes • Apr 25
@Joshua Huffman gotcha , have some ads running right now as well
1 like • Apr 25
I am @Joshua Huffman
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Zach Taylor
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Owner of lawn care / landscape company, trying to move mostly out of the maintenance business and into the forestry mulching / land clearing

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