Feeling excited when a new ad campaign launches, only to wonder why some ads do well while others flop?
Together, we've spent a lot of time analysing data to figure out how to make ads perform exceptionally
By leveraging these strategies, you can keep your ad campaigns vibrant and profitable.
Entering the world of digital ads can be overwhelming. It’s like setting sail on a huge ocean where every marketer is competing for attention and sales. I’ve experienced it myself—feeling excited when a new ad campaign launches, only to wonder why some ads do well while others flop.
Many of us have been through similar experiences. Together, we’ve spent a lot of time analysing data to figure out how to make ads perform exceptionally. This article is like a map we’ve created, based on our experiences with many campaigns. Its goal is to help guide your ads to success.
Creative Analysis Metrics Breakdown
Key metrics to consider:
- Thumbnail Retention: Aim for viewers to pause within the first second. A below 90% rate signals the need for a more compelling hook.
- Thumbstop Ratio: Striving for over 30% here indicates your ad is engaging right off the bat.
- Hold Rate and Average Watch Time: Longer watch times not only lower ad costs but improve placement, indicating user engagement.
- Video Drop-Offs: Pinpointing drop-off points helps in making targeted enhancements.
- CTR (Click-Through Rate): Rates below 1% need improvement; 1%-2% is solid, and above 2% is outstanding.
Iteration Strategies
Updating your ads regularly is crucial for keeping your campaigns interesting and attracting attention. Incorporating user-generated content into each campaign can make a big difference. It connects you with creators who can create personalized ad videos for you in just 14 days.
Creative Levers
Troubleshooting tips include:
- Low Thumbstop? Time to experiment with new visuals or hooks.
- Low Hold? Consider changing your ad’s structure or pacing.
- Low CTR? Adjust your call-to-action or emphasize urgency.
- Low CVR? Ensure your ad aligns well with the landing page for seamless user experience.
Hook Testing
The hook is your ad’s first impression, crucial for capturing interest. By varying your hooks within successful ad frameworks, you can explore new audience segments.
Additional Iteration Ideas
- Versioning: Test different lengths of your successful ads to match various user preferences.
- Audio Innovations: Try out changes in music, sound effects, or voiceovers for a fresh perspective.
By leveraging these strategies, you’re not just throwing money at ads and hoping for the best. You’re actively engaging in a cycle of analysis, adaptation, and improvement—key to keeping your ad campaigns vibrant and profitable.