# A lunch about marketing

- Published: 2021-04-29
- URL: https://notes.webutvikling.org/marketing-tips
- Tags: startup, marketing, analytics

I've just had lunch with a previous Agency & Client partner at Facebook. Here's what I learned.

### Klaviyo is a good place to start for a marketing platform.

Klaviyo is a tool to segment users, and send emails, sms and push notifications. You can upload segments to Facebook,
and target those with a certain message. Klaviyo is a decent and cheap tool that will serve you well initially.

### You cannot target groups of < 200 people

Yes, you can target your existing users _specifically_. But due to privacy laws you cannot target groups of < 200 people (in Facebook).

_You need to be able to reach your customers._

### You don't really need to know who is your target audience

Set up Facebook tracking, and they'll learn who to target within ~50-100 conversions.

_You don't need to know which segment will buy your product._

### > 1% is a good conversion rate

Both from ads -> click, and from click -> sale. This number is obviously oversimplified, and depends on your business but it's a rule of thumb.

_1% is the conversion goal_

### There is no such thing as cost per click ads

You will see "CPC" marketed and pushed, but it makes no sense for ad platforms to get paid per click. They cannot sell a click.
They sell a view or an impression, and it's your responsibility to get that to convert.

_YOU need to get your ads to convert well._

### Facebook ads are _push_, while Google is _pull_

When you show Google ads, you're hitting people who search for X.
This means they're likely highly motivated to pay for your product, but that there's a limited pool of people to market to.

Facebook ads are push ads – they show up to people who are not in a setting where they're looking for your product.

_You should use Google ads as a "base", while Facebook ads is the dial you turn on when needed_

(If you're in competition for certain search terms, you may end up in a bidding war. If you do, Google users may end up seeing
two different ads, yours and a competitor – it then becomes extra important to have a known brand.)

### Ads are more effective the less you use it

That sounds weird. But your _effective CPC_ is higher the lower your marketing dial is set – because you'll target
the "safe" or "good" bets first. If you turn it up too high, Facebook will in effect show your ad to less likely buyers, or
showing it multiple times for the same potential customer.

_Keep your ad dial always on, and not too high._

### Tech + Marketing = ♥️

Good marketing is impossible with collaboration with tech, and considering what to track where and how.

_Good marketing depends on correct tracking._

### Tracking must (should) be done server side

3rd party tracking in the browser or app are disappearing – kickstarted by [iOS 14.5 privacy changes](https://developer.apple.com/app-store/user-privacy-and-data-use/).

_Therefore: set yourself up with **server side** tracking instead._
