Proper ads testing on Facebook for fiction can make the difference between success and failure. Which do you want?
I know both and I am on the fifth image test for my new historical fiction series and finally making a profit. Let me repeat that. A profit only after A/B testing.
And the ad getting the lowest cost per click was not the ad generating the most sales. I used Amazon attribution links to verify that. You can also run ads consecutively to verify the sales from each.
See our new blog post here on the detailed way authors are now approaching ad testing on Facebook.
And if you want to know more, contact us. But please, this is not for people who want fast results. It’s for people with patience and determination to find out what approach will sell their books.
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Thanks Roy, we seem to live in the best of times and the worst of times for writers!
Excellent leads. It takes tenacity and time to make it as an indie author. Who knew? I grew up on Frederick Forsyth, Wilbur Smith, Harold Robbins, Taylor Cadwell and a host of others. They were great writers, obviously. But many honed their craft while young in journalism and had lit agents. I'd love to know what they'd think of the current market. It seems every week brings out a new development we have to grapple with. Best idea, pick a few and get good at them.