Move from likes to leads with Facebook Ads

Recently we shared Setting up your Facebook ad – It starts with audience to help better target your next Facebook ad campaign. Today we’ll look at how to place your “offer” in front of potential prospects and move from “likes” to leads.

What makes these ads unique is that they can be customized to get your offer, such as a newsletter opt-in, a request for free home valuation, or a local market activity report, in front of potential prospects. It’s all possible because lead ads come with simple forms that capture a prospect’s information within Facebook. The forms will even pre-populate a prospect’s information such as name, email or phone number.

Let’s get into the how-to. For this example, we’ll create a lead form for a REALTOR® who is offering a free home valuation to a target audience. The valuation will leverage RPR’s RVM® (Realtor Valuation Model®) and the Mini-Property Report. When a new lead comes in, the REALTOR® will use the RPR app to generate a report and email it back to the prospect.

Create a Lead Form

Begin from the Facebook Ads Manager or directly from your Facebook page. In this instance, let’s go directly from a Facebook page because we can build the lead form without launching a new ad. From your Facebook page click Publishing Tools in the top navigation.

Now choose Forms Library from the navigation. This is where your lead forms reside. It’s also where you’ll return to export your leads.

To build your first form, choose the blue Create button. Now choose New Form to begin a simple four step process of building your lead capture experience.

Begin by selecting the small pencil at the top left and give your form a name.

Welcome Screen

Customize your headline and image. If you prefer, use the same art from your ad. For the main descriptive copy, switch between paragraph and bullet formats.

Questions

For this screen, start by entering a headline. Then, in the User Information section, choose the information you want to collect. Click Show More Options to see all available fields (It’s easy to create your own if you don’t see the field you need). Keep in mind, any of the user information fields can be pre-filled if a person has included this as part of his/her Facebook profile.

Privacy Policy

Because the lead form we’re creating will allow you to collect customer information, you will need to include a link to your privacy policy.

Thank you

This is where you can customize the message that will be seen directly after someone submits the form. Add a headline, message, and call-to-action button to meet your needs.

Choose Finish to complete the form.

Creating your first Facebook Lead Ad

Once the form is finished, it will be available for you to choose as you build a Facebook lead ad. Remember to deliver your offer as leads come in. In this example, our offer is a free property report with a home valuation. As prospects complete the form, use the RPR app to instantly generate a mini-property report, and then email it back using the information provided.

To retrieve leads, visit your Facebook page and click Publishing Tools located at the top of the page. Then look for Forms Library on the left. From there, locate your form and choose Download from the lead column. If you’re interested in connecting leads to your CRM, visit Facebook for more information.

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16 Comments

  1. julie yasar October 16, 2017 at 10:27 am - Reply

    Thanks for great information.

    • Reggie Nicolay October 16, 2017 at 10:46 am - Reply

      It’s my pleasure, Julie! Good luck with your future ad campaigns.

  2. Gail Hutcherson October 16, 2017 at 3:14 pm - Reply

    THANK YOU!!! Just finished my ad. Let the leads follow. :-)

    • Reggie Nicolay October 16, 2017 at 3:20 pm - Reply

      Outstanding! Good luck with your efforts. Probably sounds obvious, but as you run your ad, see what small adjustments to your text, image or even offer do to your conversation rate.

  3. George Vulaj October 16, 2017 at 5:27 pm - Reply

    Hello Reggie,
    I just created the form but I am not sure how to submit.

    • Reggie Nicolay October 16, 2017 at 5:32 pm - Reply

      Hi George,
      Sounds like you have created your form, but now you’re wondering how you get that out in front of people? If so, great now you can visit the Facebook Ads Manager (https://www.facebook.com/ads/manage) and from there click “Create Campaign.” Now the campaign wizard will open and you will choose “Lead Generation.” Now just follow you onscreen step to choose your audience, budget etc. You’ll see when you get to your ad, you can choose your Leads Form.

      Hope this helps! If this didn’t answer your question let me now.

  4. Randi October 16, 2017 at 6:44 pm - Reply

    where do I find my company privacy policy?

  5. Joe Stevenson October 17, 2017 at 1:41 pm - Reply

    Where do I get the image for the welcome screen?

    • Reggie Nicolay October 18, 2017 at 1:42 pm - Reply

      Hi Joe,
      The image is something you create or have created. You can also buy a stock image from a site like Adobe Stock (https://stock.adobe.com).

  6. Rama October 20, 2017 at 6:50 am - Reply

    Reggie, I followed all the steps and published the ad but facebook did not approve the ad.. I have no clue why !

    • Reggie Nicolay October 20, 2017 at 4:41 pm - Reply

      Hi Rama! Hope you’ve been well! I have you seen this happen from the image choice. Do you see a message when they decline the ad?

      • Rama October 21, 2017 at 7:58 am - Reply

        Hi Reggie ! I am well, thanks for asking !! I have been given no reason why the ad was not approved.. it just says not approved !

  7. mario January 18, 2018 at 8:15 am - Reply

    At the Privacy Policy, what is the Link URL that we have to put here?

  8. Mario January 18, 2018 at 10:56 am - Reply

    Is this it?
    All listing information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified through personal inspection by appropriate professionals. Listings displayed on this website may be subject to prior sale or removal from sale. Availability of any listing should always be independently verified. Listing information is provided by MFRMLS for consumer personal, non-commercial use, solely to identify potential properties for potential purchase. All other use is strictly prohibited and may violate relevant federal and state law.
    Updated: 18th January, 2018 6:37 PM.

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