u/Gerad0_d00m_428

Good stats for Meta Ads after running for 2 months?

A guy I met helps me with my meta strategy currently, it has been about 40 days since we started working, and I want to know if the reustls he's got me last monht (trial period) are good.

  • 42 leabs
  • 40.1k views
  • 30.7k audience
  • CPL $26

His spend is usually $18-20 a day and he runs video creatives only.
We closed 2 jobs worth netting $8k, so the ROI is there, however I am worried it was luck or that the perfomance might drop this period.

Please tell me what to think or do about it.

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u/Gerad0_d00m_428 — 4 days ago

Is my marketing guy doing good or am I just getting lucky? (South FL roofer, 3 yrs in)

So kinda random story but I met this marketing freelancer dude while I was up on his roof doing some work about a month ago. We got to talking and he said he could help me get more clients through Facebook ads. I was skeptical honestly bc I tried boosting posts before and got nothing out of it.

Anyways I gave him a shot. Hes been running ads for me on Meta for the past month, $18 a day budget. Here's what the numbers look like:

  • 29 lea
  • $26.30 per lea
  • 23,100 views
  • 330 link clicks
  • 891 post engagements

Out of those 29 I closed 2 jobs. Both came out to over $8kk each so roughly $18k in work from maybe what $540 in spent? I dont really know what im looking at if im being honest with you guys. I run roofs not spreadsheets.

Is that good? Like is $26 decent for roofing in Florida? I feel like it is but I dont wanna keep paying this guy if im just getting lucky with timing or whatever. Dude seems legit but I met him on my ladder so what do I know about vetting a marketing person anyway.

Appreciate any feedback from guys who actually know this stuff...

https://preview.redd.it/z3sde5n9ab9h1.png?width=1503&format=png&auto=webp&s=e89b32291f902a9aba885d403c6c7751d2bd4841

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u/Gerad0_d00m_428 — 11 days ago