I’m pretty new to the e-commerce world. My only experience is with Amazon PPC. I’ve been thinking about trying something different and had an idea pop into my head.
What if I ran a Google Adwords campaign that sent people straight to a funnel for one expensive product? It seems like it could be a simple but effective approach. But maybe I’m missing something important?
Is this too basic? Are there drawbacks I’m not seeing? I’d love to hear from those with more experience in e-commerce advertising.
Wow, jumping from Amazon PPC to Google Ads? That’s pretty bold! I’m kinda curious though - what made you wanna switch it up?
Your idea’s got me thinking… Have you considered maybe starting with a cheaper product first? Might be less risky, y’know? Plus, it could help you get the hang of Google Ads before going all-in on the expensive stuff.
Oh! And what about your landing page? Is it super convincing? Cuz that can make or break a campaign, right?
Anyways, I’m no expert, but I’d love to hear how it goes if you try it out! Keep us posted, yeah?
While Google Ads can be effective, sending traffic directly to a single expensive product funnel might be risky. Consider diversifying your approach. Start with a broader product range to test market demand. Implement retargeting strategies to capture interested visitors who don’t convert immediately. Also, don’t neglect organic traffic sources like SEO and content marketing. These can complement paid advertising and provide long-term value.
Remember, successful e-commerce often requires a multi-faceted strategy. Test different approaches, analyze your data, and be prepared to adapt based on results.
hey iris, i think ggl ads is pretty solid but ya gotta be patient with funnel optimization.
cash burn is real if u dont retarget. maybe test a small budget first and adjust. hang in there & good luck!