Gone are the days in ecommerce where you can bring customers easily to your dropshipping websites via Facebook or Google ads for pennies.
Now, the game has changed. With more than 800 million active users worldwide, TikTok is emerging as the next hot place for ecommerce business owners and advertisers to expand some serious efforts.
If you are struggling with Facebook ad accounts disabled and your sales hitting an all-time low, you should take a crack with TikTok ads.
Before getting started, let’s take a look at what is outlined in this post.
- 5 data-backed reasons why you should advertise on TikTok
- 4 types of TikTok ads
- 3 simple steps to create TikTok ads that run well
Now. Let’s dive in.
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2. Tiktok ads video is so compelling
For the past few years, ecommerce and social media have become more entwined, as social platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and now TikTok try to turn them into shopping destinations for a so-called seamless shopping experience thing.
If you’re an active user of TikTok, you might recognize that most of the ads you see on TikTok are for ecommerce and streaming services. My close friend, Haley, a millennial, also views ads on TikTok for products in line with her generation’s lifestyle. “What I usually see on TikTok includes accessories, clothing ads, and especially baby things ads as I just got my kid last year.”
She ends up shopping a lot via TikTok because, as she said, “Advertising videos on TikTok are so crazy: entertaining, emotion-evoking, and compelling. I can’t even say no to them.”
3. TikTok ads spending is lower than Facebook ads
To compare the advertising cost of Facebook ads to that of TikTok ads, Jungletopp conducted an experiment in which they spent about $20K on TikTok ads and $31K on Facebook ads and then analyzed the results.
According to the experiment, TikTok is the clear winner when comparing impressions. The number of impressions generated by TikTok ads was over 11 million, compared to just above 4 million by Facebook ads.
We can see a similar pattern in clicks. Many more clicks were generated by TikTok ads than Facebook ads, with over 100,000 and just under 70,000 respectively.
However, TikTok ads failed in the CTR battle, much of which can be attributed to a much smaller audience. All of the ads were running within the US only.