DON’T Use Paid Ads | My #1 Organic Marketing Strategy

– If you don't understand
this one simple thing about advertising your business, you're gonna lose a lot
of money very quickly. And that is that advertising
is an accelerator, not an initiator. Meaning that advertising
can take something that you already have. A good offer, a good product, a good service that's already selling well and can help you get it in
front of even more people just like your best customers. But what advertising can't
do is take a new offer, a new idea, or a new product or service, something that hasn't been proven yet and just magically make it sell. Sure, anytime you launch
something new to the market, it might sell right away. After all, these are the
stories that you hear that all of the ad gurus like to
shout from the mountaintops. About how Johnny Marketing
made a million dollars from his very first launch
or how Cash Makemoneyman, that I don't know, sold out in 24 hours thanks to a simple ad
he wrote in five minutes from his parents' basement.

I mean sure, these things happen but they're the exception, not the rule. The reality is that advertising
is like any other kind of marketing and your ability to succeed with ads and make serious bank comes down to just a few simple
factors that I'll cover in just a minute. Unfortunately, most people
don't know about these things or they ignore them completely. And then just start pumping
money into the ad platforms, hoping that they'll get lucky and something will just
mysteriously click. But that's not marketing, that's gambling. And the odds are not in your favor, especially if you're new to
the online advertising world. Hey there my man. Step right up. Place your bet. What's it gonna be? I don't know. I'm kind of new to this whole thing. What should I choose? Well, you got your
Facebook, your Instagram, your Twitter, your Pinterest,
your YouTube, your LinkedIn, basically you can't lose. What do you mean I can't lose? Well I mean, you could lose, I guess, but don't worry about it.

And what's that huge stack
of paper you're holding? Oh, this? This it's just a fine print. There's nothing really important in there. Yikes. So let me explain how things work. Most online advertising is
auction based and the winner of the ad auction is
determined by three things. Bid, which is what the
advertiser is willing to pay to achieve a desired outcome. The better you know your numbers, the more you're willing to pay because you can be
confident that you're gonna make your money back. Estimated action rates,
which is an estimate of the probability that someone
who sees the ad will engage or interact with it. In other words, this is the ad platform making sure that you're
putting the right message in front of the right people. So they don't just block
or unfollow or worse, leave the platform all together.

And ad quality, which measures things like
feedback from people who view or hide the ad and a bunch of
other algorithm based quality metrics that try to only show the highest quality ads possible. The scores from these three
things are then added up and the winner is the one
with the highest total value. This is why if you want your
ads to work, you need to one, spend enough money to
outbid your competitors, as well as make sure that
you have enough budget to give your ads a
sufficient time to optimize and work out any kinks.

Two, create a highly
targeted and relevant ad that speaks directly to
your ideal target market. Three, make sure that
your ad is interesting and enticing and valuable. And lastly, four, make sure
that you know your numbers, like your CLV or customer lifetime value, which is going to show you
how much a customer is worth to your business over their lifetime and will allow you to
determine what you can and cannot afford to spend on ads. And while obviously getting
all of these things right isn't impossible, it happens all the time, but it's also not as easy as you may have been led to believe. Especially today, as advertising costs have risen substantially.

Tracking and the ability to pixel people with retargeting cookies has
gotten progressively worse and competition is at an all time high with more than enough
people willing to step in and pay whatever the ad
platforms are charging. In fact, if it's any
indication of just how much people are spending on ads. Well, last year Facebook
made 114.93 billion on ads. Google, 209.49 billion on ads. Amazon, 31.16 billion just on ads. And even TikTok's ad revenue
is expected to triple this year up to 11.64 billion. So what should you do? What's the alternative if
you wanna reach more people, make more sales, and grow your business? Well, I'm glad you asked my friend.

The solution is to use
a combination approach known as PESO, which stands for paid,
earned, shared and owned. So let me break those down for you now. Paid media is, wait for it. Anything that you pay for. So think of advertising like banner ads and display ads and social media ads and basically anything
with the word ad in it. Advertising will always
exist in the marketing world in some way, shape or form. And it's an amazing way
to accelerate your reach and get in front of new people and new audiences by just buying ads. But there are some drawbacks. Namely, when you stop paying for ads, they stop showing them. So you need to constantly
keep running your ads to keep traffic coming in. Plus, as we've seen, it's
getting more competitive and therefore more expensive
to keep using the big players like Facebook and Instagram and Google. Next is earned media.

Earned media is made up of relationships and word of mouth and your network. This is where having a
good product or service and building up goodwill in your market and investing in your brand
can really pay off big. It's also something that's
hard to do and harder to track, which is why so many digital
marketers just ignore it but don't be one of those people. Next is shared media. Shared media is organic social media, as well as any partnerships
or a community that you have. Shared media is valuable, but it's also a little bit sketchy and kind of like building
your house on rented land. And if your entire business
is reliant on shared media, like say through a single
social media platform, well all it takes is a
few tweaks and changes to the algorithm to
completely wipe you out, which is why the next
thing you wanna focus on is owned media. Owned media are the things that you have complete control over.

These will be things like
your website and your podcast and your email list. My goal with all of my marketing, whether it's for myself personally, for my clients or for my students, is to try to build up their owned media as fast and efficiently as possible. The one thing that all of
these have in common though and the main marketing
strategy that I've been using and suggesting for more than 10 years now comes down to content marketing. Content marketing that I can
use as shared media on social, earned media to get back
links and interviews and other PR opportunities. Owned media because I
can also share my content on my website and share even more specific and more valuable insights
with my email list. And yes, finally, paid media because after creating
content for a website and social and podcasts
and videos and more, well you get a pretty good
idea of what's going to work and what's going to
connect and what's not.

And it changes advertising
from being a risk into a calculated and
strategic business decision. One that's likely and probable to deliver a very tangible return on investment. In other words, the money that you invest in advertising is actually going to deliver
some positive results. Shocking, I know. And that's the secret. You start by creating content that you think your audience
would find valuable. You then leverage the
best pieces across earned and shared and owned media. And then you choose
the very best from that and turn it into paid media like ads.

And the best thing you can
do to improve your content is making sure that you have a solid content marketing
strategy in place. This is why the next
thing you're gonna want to do is check out the video
I've got linked up right here on the ultimate content
marketing strategy. So make sure to check it out now and I'll see you in the next video. Now, the way to do this
is to create that content with the following structure in mind. First, you need to start with a very clear and very easy to understand
headline or title. That's part one. Then you need to….

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