What Should I Do Before Publishing My Ads?
Before publishing your ads, it is important to have someone review your draft to ensure everything is accurate and optimized for better performance.
Full Explanation
Publishing ads without a proper review can lead to mistakes or missed opportunities for optimization. Having another person check your draft helps catch errors, clarify messaging, and improve overall effectiveness. This process ensures that the ad communicates the intended message clearly and is set up to perform as well as possible once it goes live.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Prepare your ad draft completely with all elements included.
- Send the draft for review to a trusted colleague or team member.
- Include a Loom video walkthrough that explains your ad and highlights areas where you want feedback.
- Receive and implement the feedback to optimize your ad.
- Double-check all elements before final publishing.
Real Examples
A common way to share your draft is by recording a Loom video where you go over each part of your ad. This visual and verbal walkthrough provides reviewers with context, making it easier for them to provide precise and meaningful feedback.
Common Mistakes
- Publishing ads without any second-party review.
- Skipping the step of clearly explaining the ad’s intent and goals to reviewers.
- Not incorporating feedback received after the review process.
FAQs
Why should I have someone else check my ad draft?
Another person can spot errors or areas for improvement that you might overlook, ensuring your ad is as effective as possible.
What is a Loom video and why use it?
A Loom video is a screen recording tool that allows you to walk through your ad draft, providing a clear explanation to reviewers, which helps them give better feedback.
Key Takeaways
- Always have your ad draft reviewed before publishing.
- Use tools like Loom videos to explain your ad during the review.
- Implement feedback to optimize your ad’s performance.