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Maybe hit up some of the populated areas in York county? (York, Kennebunkport, Old Orchard Beach, etc)
I think it's by county in facebook ads, but you could do that!
Maybe hit up some of the populated areas in York county? (York, Kennebunkport, Old Orchard Beach, etc)
Thanks for the feedback.
Have adapted all three of my ads for targeting the caucus locations on Saturday.
Have dropped the rival candidate populations.
I think the conservative TV and radio crowd is a decent population to go after. Most conservatives where I'm from are sick of the wars and crony capitalism. But perhaps it's too late in Maine to convert that crowd. Just trying to help out any way I can.
Maybe hit up some of the populated areas in York county? (York, Kennebunkport, Old Orchard Beach, etc)
Not to beat a dead horse but I missed this earlier so I want to mention it again:
Anyone who "likes" bill oreilly, Sean hannity, etc. probably hates Ron Paul. Those guys bash him constantly and remember we aren't even talkin about the average rush/Sean/bill listener. We're talking abou the people who like them enough to actually click "like" on Facebook. Odds are overwhelming they won't be voting for Ron regardless of how nice the ad is. Odds are much better they'll say "hey, the caucus is tomorrow, I better go vote for Romney"
I'm begging here.
Young males and already IDd supporters. Please please pretty please.
I agree 100%. I think the newspaper ad idea is especially good if we can find the paper(s) that serve the few remaining towns with caucuses.
Here's the Facebook ads I've been running for the last 2 weeks or so if anyone is looking for ideas:
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This ad targets 4,580 users:
Suggested Bid: $0.50 - 0.99 USD
- who live in the United States
- who live in Maine
- who like #Campaign for Liberty, #Libertarian Party (United States), #Rand Paul or #Ron Paul
These all target the above categories with the Carol pic targeted to specifically females and the one with the girls in the water targeted to males. The 2 with the best click through rates are the girls in the water and the close up of Dr. Paul's face. I really probably should change up the text. And if several people are running different ones that should help greatly with saturation.
Stats so far:
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- Reach
4,730- Frequency[SUP]?[/SUP]
138.6- Social Reach[SUP]?[/SUP]
0- Connections[SUP]?[/SUP]
0- Clicks[SUP]?[/SUP]
520- CTR[SUP]?[/SUP]
0.079%
We have to try and win over the newt gingrich voters. Let's them know that a vote for Ron Paul in Maine is like a vote against romney which would help Newt
What text content, image, link are you using? My first ad was approved in probably less than 1 hour. Any edits (to target audience) got approved in a few minutes.And it's been 5 hours and no approval of my ads.
It triggered another approval for me when I added to the target audience. However these were very fast to get approved.I now have new targeting ideas from this thread, but am hesitant to alter it or they might need to approve it again. If I just add some 'likes' to target it more to our folks, will that open the approval process again?
All 3? Do you have the same ad just targeting 3 different regions/counties?All three were approved overnight and have chewed through a little less than half my budget this morning. 37 clicks.
make your own ad....
Just got approved. About 2.5 hours.I just posted a new ad to Maine Ron Paul people linking to http://ronpauldelegates.wordpress.com/2012/02/08/flyer-for-caucusassembliesevents/ reminding people to print flyers for nearby caucuses and reminding about delegates. I'll let you know how long it takes me to get it approved.