Facebook Ads for Coaches – A Complete Guide [2024 Edition]

Facebook ads are for everyone. Whether you are just starting out or running a Fortune 500 company, Facebook ads can reach every type of consumer. Over 2 billion people use Facebook, making it a preferred destination for you to advertise your business. I’m speaking here from experience, and it would be a HUGE mistake not to have your presence and promote your business on this versatile platform.

Why should you invest in Facebook ads?

Increasing website traffic is not the only benefit you can receive from ads. You can generate leads, interact with your target audience, engage with your existing audience, and build credibility.

In short, Facebook ads work for every type of audiences, from audiences that are unaware of your services, audiences that are warm and receptive towards your business, those who are considering hiring you as a coach and those who are already your clients.

Facebook ads work for all kinds of businesses and products. It is very easy to set up a business manager account, and you can publish your ad within minutes.

The most significant benefit of advertising on Facebook is the opportunity to create hyper-specific audiences. You can choose different types of audiences based on multiple parameters and target your business in a variety of ways.

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Once you publish your ads, you will start seeing results immediately. Based on my first-hand experience, this opportunity to get quick results during your campaign gives you the added benefit of tweaking your post for better performance.

One of the many benefits of using Facebook to promote your business is the flexibility of deciding how much you want to spend on creating and running ads.

Aside from all these excellent features, I love that Facebook routinely releases new options and customizations for promoting your ads. This way, you can keep testing, experimenting and using newer methods to engage with your target audience

Related: How Do I Market My Coaching Business?

Based on my first-hand experience, to start advertising on Facebook, the first thing you must know is your target audience. The success of your Facebook ad depends upon the way you target your audience

Creating a target audience for your Facebook ads

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You can create your target audiences based on who they are, what they like, and how they have interacted with your page and website.

Based on who they are and what their world is

  1. Something as basic as their age and gender
  2. Their marital or relationship status
  3. Their location
  4. By the language they speak
  5. By educational level. Within that, you can further segment by specific field of study or a particular university
  6. By financial status
  7. Whether they are homeowners or by the composition of their household
  8. By ethnic affinity
  9. Whether they are Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, or Millennials
  10. By occupation or work profile. For example, job profiles that are higher in the chain, such as manager or director, are more likely to sign up for business coaching
  11. Whether they are parents or not, if yes, then how many children?
  12. Whether they are a pet owner
  13. Whether they own a car
  14. Whether they are expats
  15. By life-events such as a recent anniversary or promotion, new jobs, etc

Based on their interests:

  1. By political affinity
  2. By business and industry interests such as management, hospitality, banking, health care or designing
  3. By the kind of cuisine or restaurants they prefer
  4. By entertainment interests such as movies, music, games and books
  5. By interests in fitness and wellness activities such as running, martial arts or yoga
  6. Whether they make charitable donations

Based on their activities:

  1. Whether they mainly use mobile or desktop. You can further categorize mobile users into iOS or Android users
  2. Those who have viewed or interacted with your competitor’s page
  3. Those who have seen or previously engaged with your Facebook page!
  4. Whether they have taken any action on your website, such as purchasing your product or signing up for your next webinar.
  5. Those who have messaged your page or those who have saved your posts
  6. Whether they have responded to your event listing, including by selecting ‘going’ or ‘interested’
  7. Amount of time they spent on your website. Those who have spent the most time can be a great list, even if the number of such users is tiny compared to other list categories.
  8. Whether they have added your products to their cart but haven’t checked out yet
  9. By the different kind of products or services they have purchased
  10. ‘Lookalike’ audiences that are similar to your audience from sources other than Facebook
  11. Whether they have previously viewed a video, and if they have, for how long. (3 seconds only, 25% of actual video length only or 95% of entire video length)

Our investigation demonstrated that, if you’re willing to shell out some extra bucks, then Fixel is a must try, an AI-powered service that will create audience segments for you across 60+ data points!

Read: Facebook’s guide to audience targeting

Facebook Ad Objectives

Before you start publishing ads, you must have an objective for each ad campaign. Answer this, What do you want your ad to achieve? Reaching out to new people? Increasing traffic to your website?

Our findings show that, to make it easier, Facebook has an inbuilt list of objectives that you can use to promote your business.

It is divided into three categories, each representing a step in an ideal customer journey;

Awareness

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Brand Awareness – the best option for first-time advertisers or for coaches who have just launched their business.

Reach – best option if you want to reach out to a vast audience. The size of the audience varies according to the budget and target location.

Consideration

Traffic – aimed at increasing traffic and online viewership for your website. You can increase traffic for your entire site, a blog post, or a specific landing page within your website.

Engagement – here, you engage with your audience by providing them with value, ideally through options such as participating in your events or claiming offers and discounts. You can also indulge new audiences in your page posts and entice them with the offer of being in a community in which they can fulfill their needs.

App Installs – If you have an app, you can promote it and redirect online viewers to the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

Video Views – best option to share your brand’s story and build a stronger connection with your audience. Our research indicates that coaches can leverage this option by promoting client testimonials.

Lead Generation – perfect method to grow leads and increase your mailing lists. A sign-up form within Facebook will collect email addresses of interested audiences. You can either download the collected email addresses manually, or use one of the many tools available on the market.

Messages – an interesting option to get people to talk to you directly. Once a viewer clicks on your ad, a channel of communication between you and them will open up in their Messenger app. Now they can directly ask you questions and address their queries about your business

Conversion

Conversions – an essential aspect of our coaching business! You can convert online viewers into engaged consumers by getting them to take action on your website

Catalog sales – works if you have an online store with multiple products

Store visits – just like catalog sales, this option works well for businesses that have a physical store

Read: Choosing the right advertising objective

What kind of ads can you run on Facebook for your coaching business?

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Link Clicks Ads

Ads where you post a link that takes viewers to an external website source. These links can be blog posts or specific pages on your website. Based on our observations, instead of promoting particular pages within your site, you can promote your website altogether. However, note that you will get better results if the available link is for a specific landing page.

Link click ads are the most well-known type of ads, and they generally perform well. That’s also dependent on you having good content on the external website.

Bonus benefit – viewers have an additional option to ‘Like’ your page

Leads Ads

For many coaches, lead Ads are the perfect opportunity to increase their chances of getting potential clients. In this type of ad, you can provide something of value that your audience WILL want to get their hands on, such as an eBook. Viewers can download the eBook within Facebook, without having to go through any external links.

Our analysis revealed that, once the leads are ‘generated’, that is, when people sign up with their email addresses, you can access these emails through your Facebook Ads account. Now, you can start sending them your awesome emails!

Lead Ads are an excellent opportunity to understand your audience and their interests.

Video Ads

Ads where you publish a video instead of any external link. This type of ad can hook your audience into watching the video, which means that they engage with your ads for a longer duration.

As per our expertise, the maximum duration of a video that Facebook allows you to publish in these ads is 120 minutes. But note that the best video ads are under 2 minutes.

Facebook gives you the option for auto-play, replay, or continuous looping.

Page Post Boost Ads

Facebook routinely suggests posts that you can ‘boost’ to a selected target audience. Extensive research has consistently shown that boosting an existing post can amplify its reach and engage people other than your existing audience.

For example, if you have posted about your blog or shared an image, Facebook will prompt you to boost this post if it is already performing better than average.

Page Like Ads

As the name suggests, Page Like Ads have one purpose; to increase the number of ‘likes’ on your page. Here, the primary call to action for your target audience is to ‘Like’ your page rather than watching your video, downloading an ebook or visiting your website

The post description is vital to getting people to like your page. A thorough analysis of the data reveals that you can address the hopes and goals of your target audience to make them feel that your page and the kind of content you will post will be beneficial to them. Equally important is selecting a good image that will resonate with your target audience.

Events Ads

This is another excellent choice for many coaches. You can easily set up an event on Facebook and promote it to your target audience. For example, you can promote your event to those who live within a 20-mile radius. This ensures that your event is relevant and accessible to your potential audience.

AdEspresso by Hootsuite has a handy guide to the content specifications and media sizes that you can follow for each of the ad types

Specs for Facebook Ads

Facebook AdsMedia SizePost descriptionHeadlineLink description
Link Click Ads1200 x 628 pixels90 characters25 characters30 characters
Leads Ads1200 x 628 pixels90 characters25 characters30 characters
Video Ads16:9 (landscape) or 9:16 (portrait) aspect ratio90 characters25 characters30 characters
Page Post Boost Ads1200 x 628 pixelsunlimited25 characters30 characters
Page Likes Ads90 characters
Events Ads1920 x 1080 pixels90 characters25 characters30 characters

Read: Tools for creating ads

Essential Concepts You Must Know About Facebook Ads

Target audience

In simple terms, the target audience is the group of people you want to target with your ads. Here, ‘group’ suggests different varieties of groups. According to reputable sources, you can have target audiences based on who they are, what they like, and how they have interacted with your page and your website

Precise Interests

‘Interests’ is a basis for creating segments within your target audience based on different attributes. Interests can be on the specific kind of pages they like (think your competitor’s page!), particular hobbies and activities, educational status, occupation and job roles, etc

Sales Funnel

Credible studies consistently indicate that a sales funnel is a way to describe the stages of progression that a typical customer would go through in their journey with your business.

The stages can be broadly described as Awareness, Consideration, and Conversion.

Ad campaign

A combination of ads, usually similar, that you publish to achieve objectives such as visibility or getting visitors to your website. Proven methodologies and rigorous analysis show that Ad campaigns have a fixed duration and budget. This budget can be daily or for the duration of the complete campaign, called the ‘lifetime’ budget.

CPC and CPM

CPC, or Cost Per click, is a method of budgeting your ad campaign. Here, you measure your budget by understanding how many clicks have been received on your ads and dividing this by the total cost.

CPM, or Cost Per 1000 impressions, is a method of budgeting for your ad campaign. In this method, you pay only for the number of impressions you specify when you are setting up your ads.

Custom Audience

Facebook allows us to upload our own list of audiences to target for our ad campaign, even if they are not page ‘fans’ of group members. A custom list is usually for the audience that we have met either offline or through non-Facebook means, such as contacts from email lists.

Lookalike audience

Drawing from my experience, Facebook can target profiles that are similar to the ones the user uploads in Custom Audience

Optimized CPM

Facebook automatically optimizes your ad campaign for best performance. Through this feature, Facebook shows your ad to those who are most likely to engage with it.

Facebook Pixels

Facebook Pixels are a way to connect your website audiences with your Facebook page. In Pixels, you create a code and paste it on your website so that the link is created. Pixels will then record the behavior of your online viewers and give you a custom list that you can upload to your Facebook page.

Retargeting is a method that is related to Facebook Pixels

In Retargeting, you once again target your website visitors on Facebook. When your audience next visit Facebook, they will be able to see your ads

Placement

Our team discovered that Placement is the option to decide where your ads will be placed on the visible screen of Facebook. You can determine if you want your ad to be published in the news feed or on the sidebar of the page.

Split Testing

Split testing is when you create a slightly different version of the same post and publish it to two sets of your target list. Split testing helps you understand what strategies work and what don’t for your audience. The ads are usually identical except for the one variable you want to test. It can be a different heading for your landing page, a different image, or a modified text description.

Or, you can split test the same ad post for different audience sets. Facebook allows you to split your campaign budget equally for each test.

Read: How to Master Facebook Ad Targeting & Zero-In on Your Audience

Are you making these big mistakes for your Facebook ads?

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The process of creating Facebook ads is continuous learning and relearning exercise, but there are some things that you cannot afford to do in your ad campaigns.

Just targeting cold audiences

Cold audiences are those who haven’t come into contact with your business yet. Sure, targeting a cold audience is crucial if you want new people to know about your business. But you won’t achieve much success if you don’t target different kinds of audiences who are in various stages of your sales funnel.

Underestimating the cost of running Facebook ads

Yes, you don’t have to spend big bucks and drain your bank balance before you get leads from Facebook ads. It is common to think that running ads on Facebook will require hundreds of dollars as an investment. That’s not true.

Through our practical knowledge, Facebook ads are for everyone with all kinds of budget sizes. You can optimize ads to get a high return on investment, even on investments as humble as $10 a day.

The reality is that Facebook ads are expensive if you compare them with growing your audience organically. But there’s something more costly than not running ads on Facebook. The time and energy you’d spend marketing your business and waiting for leads.

The cost of your time must be higher than what you currently think it is. Waiting for the right audience to come through can be more expensive than reaching out to the right audience through ads.

Not testing your audience

Split testing is the key to getting the most out of your ad campaign. In split testing, you can promote an ad to two sets of the target audience. Our investigation demonstrated that each set will receive a slightly different version of the same advertisement. Based on the results, you can determine what works best for the kind of audience you have.

Not giving importance to retargeting

A tiny percentage of people actually sign up for or engage with your ad when they first see it. We all need reminders. More than that, we all take our time to warm up enough to click on the link and make a decision.

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Thinking that Facebook ads work like a coin flip

That’s not true. Facebook ads are not like flipping a coin and not knowing what results you might get once the coin lands in your palms. The best Facebook ad campaigns are an ongoing process of creation, testing, and tweaking. Our findings show that the cycle starts again until you achieve your objectives. This exercise will give you rich data, experience, and insights that you can feed into your next campaign for better results.

Remember, leads are valuable, but data on potential leads is just as relevant.

Remember, leads are valuable, but data on potential leads are just as relevant.

Believing that you will start getting huge results from your very first ad

The secret to getting results from Facebook ads is to have different campaigns and different messaging for each ad post. Play around with landing pages and calls to action. Mix and match messaging with a call to action. Mix and match landing pages with a call to action. Make two separate landing pages for the same message. The possibilities are endless!

Create only one ad with one message in one campaign

The secret of getting results from Facebook ads is to have different campaigns and different messaging for each ad post. Play around with landing pages and call to actions. Mix and match messaging with call to action. Mix and match landing pages with call to action. Make two separate landing pages for the same message. The possibilities are endless!

Before you publish your ads, can you answer the following questions?

  • Do you have a sound plan of action for your ad?
  • Have you used a custom and trackable link in your post?
  • Is your landing page specific to the ad (and not directing your audience to a generic landing page?)
  • Can your post be understood even by those who do not know you and your business?
  • Is the content of your ad relevant to your target group? For example, if your audience is seeking business coaching services, then your ad about life coaching will not connect with your target group
  • Does your ad have an explicit action for the audience to participate in?
  • Do you have a plan to revise the content of your ad post every few days after it has been published?
  • Do you have a system to engage with your audience that is now converted into leads through Facebook ads? Redirecting your audience to your website is not an end in itself. You must have a plan to continue talking to them until they are converted into high paying clients.
    For example, say Susan, a dream client, has seen your Facebook ad post about an upcoming webinar. She clicks on it and is redirected to your website. She then registered for the webinar by leaving her email address and other contact details. Now, it will be a big mistake if she doesn’t receive any further communication from us. She might not participate in the webinar!
    Once she signs up for the webinar, we can send her a welcome message and provide further information on the webinar, such as the date and time. We can also send her links to our previously published blog posts for her to read. This way, she stays ‘engaged’ with us till the point of participating in the webinar

While this guide is not exhaustive, I am sure you can use it to immediately start creating perfect ads for your coaching practice.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Facebook Ads have emerged as a powerful tool for coaches to expand their reach and connect with their target audience in the digital landscape. This complete guide for 2023 has provided valuable insights and strategies to optimize Facebook ad campaigns effectively. 

By understanding the key elements of ad creation, targeting, and optimization, coaches can leverage Facebook’s extensive user base and advanced ad-targeting capabilities to enhance their visibility. They can generate quality leads and drive conversions. As the digital advertising landscape continues to evolve, staying updated with the latest trends and techniques will be crucial for coaches to stay competitive and achieve their business objectives through Facebook Ads.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do facebook ads work for coaches?

Yes, various coaches claim that Facebook ads may be the answer to advertising your coaching business. Facebook Ads have the power to help the coaches of sports teams generate revenue from coaching positions. Facebook Ads can be used to get new client’s and draw a larger pool of coaches by targeting a wider spectrum of demographics.

What kind of ads can you run on Facebook for your coaching business?

Facebook lets you create and run ads that can focus on a specific audience, and they even give you some suggestions for the best way to target these audiences. Facebook offers a variety of advertising options like: text-only ads, full-page image ads, video ads, and sponsored posts. 

How do you target coaches on facebook ads?

Facebook ads allow you to target specific people based on specific qualities. For example, if you want to advertise to a coach who coaches small businesses, you can use Facebook’s demographic targeting options to choose “Small business coach”. It is also a good idea to use a specific keyword for a specific profession, such as “business coach”.

 

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