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Hi, I see you've really taken it seriously, pouring Facebook ads into geo US and Canada to get bank logs. It's cool that you're doing everything yourself, including traffic - it shows that you've already come a long way and understand the topic. But let's break down your situation and think about what you can do to improve your results and maybe adjust your business plan.
Yes, traffic in the U.S. and Canada is expensive, and conversion is not yet happy - this is a standard pain if you are not aware and have not built up a hand on similar oferahs in the dash where traffic is 3 times cheaper and no wonder why since there where it is cheaper no one is interested in logs.
From 100 clicks only 8 downloads - it sucks, but still better than the budget drained to nowhere. In general, it's normal that you think about it and it's great that you wrote, but the key to solving the problem is in changing the approach. Finding that funnel in conjunction with that creative that can give the desired result.
In general - traffic is a really complex and comprehensive thing, and to find a profitable scheme, you need to test and adapt.
Let me offer some ideas on how you can refine your plan and maybe take it to the next level.
What you can do: specific suggestions:
*Test more creatives
*Don't limit yourself to one or two ads.
*Make 3-5 different creatives (visuals, texts, calls to action) and run them on small budgets. Measure statistics: clicks, CTR, cost per download. This way you'll understand what hooks the audience the best, and you'll be able to scale a successful variant.
*Analyze CPM and conversion rate
*Knowing the approximate CPM (cost per thousand impressions) in your geo, you can evaluate whether the offer pays off. If CPM is high and conversion is low (as it is now), this is a signal to either optimize your current approach or look for other geos or niches.
*Compare costs and revenues - this will give specifics.
*Learn and adapt
Traffic is a living field where things are constantly changing. Keep an eye on trends, learn new approaches, try what works for others. Flexibility is the key to success.
You are on the right path
Don't doubt yourself - the fact that you run your own ads and analyze the results already speaks volumes about your level. Traffic is really a business where you need to test a lot to find a gold mine. You haven't gotten the results you want yet, but that's not a failure, it's part of the process. Keep trying, and with the right approach, you're sure to come out with a steady profit.
If you're still here and want to discuss the details, drop me a PM. I'm confident in my words and will be happy to help you refine your approach, suggest specific steps or ideas. And if anyone reading has any questions on this topic, also feel free - I'll answer everything I can.