(07-06-2014 08:05 PM)Warrior2012 Wrote: [ -> ]This guy seems legit but I would like someone who is a Facebook authority to review the "4 case study" videos and give me your opinion.
He shows ALL of his FB info. He showed ad cost of $15.00 to get (3) prospects and he landed one for $1,499 per month + the cost for FB ad spend. That's a 100-1 ROI (Insane). That's only for the first month. If client stayed 12 months the ROI would be 1,200-1
If I recall correctly, he landed his first client in less than 72 hours. That's FAST money baby
After he landed the client (personal trainer) he spent $180.00 FB ad spend and the personal trainer landed (4) new clients @ $210 per month, for a grand total of $840.00
So total cost upfront was $1,700.00 to land (4) new clients for the personal trainer. The trainer would have to keep those Four new clients at least (2) months to break even if he didn't get any upsells or back-end money from his new clients.
In theory, after month 2 it would be all profit for the personal trainer. I have no idea how long people stay with a personal trainer (6, 8, 12 months)?
The problem with a personal trainer is there are only so many new clients he can take on. They're exchanging "Time for Money" which can't be leveraged.
I like his ideas but I would not pursue Personal Trainers unless you don't mind losing them after 6 months. There's only so many hours in a week to train people, plus I'm sure they probably drive to a clients house so now they have Windshield time in traffic.
This guy is getting CTRs from 5% to almost 8%, cost is 4-5 cents.
Hopefully there is a FB expert amongst us to review this, cause I'm just a Newbie, but a very experienced Marketer.
I have been advertising on FB pretty much full time all of 2014. The one problem is I only saw the pdf and don't have access to the videos and the 2 links at the end of the pdf don't work.
If your ad is targeted and eye catching enough it can get a high ctr. One thing I'm not sure about is the targeting of everyone across all English countries. There are some people who only want to hire locally. With all that said, if your ad, targeting and offer hit the right notes your ROI can be super high.
One thing to add, I know someone in real estate who also is a FB mater. He never combined the two until recently. On a $10 FB ad budget he sold a $150K house. He used a call tracking system so knew the call came from FB. FB and Offline is a great combination that not many people are doing.
It would be great if someone posts a mirror of the videos and OTOs.
Thank you for the great share.
Thanks for pointing that out , i've just downloaded it and i can confirm that he really rehashed his WSO , there are too many similiarities to be considered a coincidence , plus his spelling is horrible , if you want to copy something at least do it the right way !
(07-06-2014 03:06 PM)Warrior2012 Wrote: [ -> ]http://bestblackhatforum.com/Thread-GET-...acebook%22
Someone on WF called this guy out and said his Graphics were the same as the WSO above which is as far as I can see the same concept.
His reply, "my graphics guy must have been lazy and swiped his copy". Give me a break
He may have rehashed that WSO from 2 months ago and launched this.
But the link above still has it, looks good so far.
I'd still like to see this WSO to see if indeed he did Swipe this 
(07-07-2014 04:14 AM)connectthedots Wrote: [ -> ]Dude, the reason those links are broken is because they contain spaces. Spaces show up in URLs as a "%20" not a space.
That's a compelling argument for not using spaces in your filenames.
I don't know if the OP is at fault. Go back and check your original links. If you downloaded the files, add an underscore (_) or a hyphen(-) into the filenames and re-up. If you don't know how, send me the links via PM and I'll post a mirror.
:facepalm:
I can't believe noone's said this yet, but I just want to let the world know, or at least those of you whom think this is correct know, that a space is ALWAYS shown as a "%20" in a URL, no matter what browser, service, ISP, or otherwise, that you're using. That's the way it works. There is nothing wrong with a space in a URL, it simply "shows up as a %20".
For those who still don't believe: W3 School link:
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp
No word on the share however, sorry.
Pls share mirror. All OTO link is dead
(07-07-2014 10:34 AM)watermania Wrote: [ -> ] (07-06-2014 08:05 PM)Warrior2012 Wrote: [ -> ]This guy seems legit but I would like someone who is a Facebook authority to review the "4 case study" videos and give me your opinion.
He shows ALL of his FB info. He showed ad cost of $15.00 to get (3) prospects and he landed one for $1,499 per month + the cost for FB ad spend. That's a 100-1 ROI (Insane). That's only for the first month. If client stayed 12 months the ROI would be 1,200-1
If I recall correctly, he landed his first client in less than 72 hours. That's FAST money baby
After he landed the client (personal trainer) he spent $180.00 FB ad spend and the personal trainer landed (4) new clients @ $210 per month, for a grand total of $840.00
So total cost upfront was $1,700.00 to land (4) new clients for the personal trainer. The trainer would have to keep those Four new clients at least (2) months to break even if he didn't get any upsells or back-end money from his new clients.
In theory, after month 2 it would be all profit for the personal trainer. I have no idea how long people stay with a personal trainer (6, 8, 12 months)?
The problem with a personal trainer is there are only so many new clients he can take on. They're exchanging "Time for Money" which can't be leveraged.
I like his ideas but I would not pursue Personal Trainers unless you don't mind losing them after 6 months. There's only so many hours in a week to train people, plus I'm sure they probably drive to a clients house so now they have Windshield time in traffic.
This guy is getting CTRs from 5% to almost 8%, cost is 4-5 cents.
Hopefully there is a FB expert amongst us to review this, cause I'm just a Newbie, but a very experienced Marketer.
I have been advertising on FB pretty much full time all of 2014. The one problem is I only saw the pdf and don't have access to the videos and the 2 links at the end of the pdf don't work.
If your ad is targeted and eye catching enough it can get a high ctr. One thing I'm not sure about is the targeting of everyone across all English countries. There are some people who only want to hire locally. With all that said, if your ad, targeting and offer hit the right notes your ROI can be super high.
I just looked at this thread again and saw the first set of videos could be downloaded. From that I am 99.998% certain the guy who did this WSO is a fraud. The reasons are he shows his stats with a high number of clicks and tries to hide the fanpage at the beginning of video 2. Then at 5:40 on video you can see the fanpage he is running the traffic to is called "Effortless Healthcare."
If you go to that fanpage which has the same profile picture in the video you see the fanpage only has 1 like. For an ad that had a few hundred Post Page Engagements that is EXTREMELY strange.
The second issue is the ad structure. There is no image at all and just text. How is the ad going to draw any attention? You see boring text all the time.
The third problem I see is the link is pushed down so far in the post a person would have to click See More on both a desktop and mobile device to see the link. That would really cut down on clicks to his survey.
He is probably baiting a switching the stats and the ad in the screenshots.
I have never done offline and FB but know a friend who has successfully. The guy who is selling this product is a fraud.