Start 00:00 Facebook Ads Account Structure 02:00 FacebookCampaign Types 02:50 Facebook Ads placement : Manual and Automatic 04:20 Facebook Ad Copy 06:08 Facebook Ads Campaign : Brand Awareness 13:45 Hello Guys, in this video I am explainnig about How to create Facebook Ads Brand Awareness Campaign. But I have clearly explained about Facebook ad account structure, How to target audience, placement and budget option and how create a perfect ad copy. Before you watch this video I recommend you to watch the following videos, so that you can create profitable campaigns with good conversion. 1.Facebook Ads strategy https://youtu.be/62iaCw6Eyw8 2.Facebook Business Manager https://youtu.be/C-y3bSpoWa8 3.How to add Facebook pixel https://youtu.be/uRAa8pcnH0M 4.Facebook Cusotm Conversions https://youtu.be/fj9vh33F6j0 5.Facebook Custom Audience https://youtu.be/1LyIs2LPBFg 6.Facebook Lookalike Audience https://youtu.be/1LyIs2LPBFg 7.Facebook Audience Tragetting . https://youtu.be/YrhsXLmaGf4 When you creating ad , remember the following things in mind : let's talk about the three important elements of your ad: your image, your text and your call to action. First up, the visual. In some ways, this is the most important element of your ad. It's the eye-catching photo or the must-watch video that says something important about your business or product that shows people what you're all about. A great image helps people want to stop and spend some time with your ad. Next, let's talk about text. The important thing here is that people often skim-read their screens, so say what you want to say straight away in as few words as possible. Get straight to the point. For example, "Celebrate spring with 20% off everything!" or "Join us for a Sunday giveaway" "Buy one, get one free! This week only!". The text should also complement your image. Last but not least is the call to action. People loved your image, they read your text and now they're ready to act. The call to action is a little button at the bottom of the ad that tells them what to do next. Facebook gives you suggestions for your call to action such as Learn More or Sign Up. Depending on the ad objective you've chosen, you may be able to choose other options and pick the one that fits better Single image A single image is a stand-alone image that appears on your ad. Use single images to offer a clean, simple format that features engaging imagery and text surrounding the image. Video A video allows you to show off your product, service or business through moving visuals and sound. Use videos to grab people's attention with motion, show what your business offers and bring your message to life. Carousel A carousel lets you show two or more images and videos, headlines, links or calls to action in a single ad. Use a carousel to create a compelling visual story about your business that customers can click through. Slideshow A slideshow allows you to turn images into eye-catching animated ads that play like a video without the time and money that might be required to produce an actual video ad. You can use multiple images, videos, text and sound in your slideshow. Use little to no text in your images or video thumbnails We've found that ad images with less than 20% text perform better. If you don't have images or videos of your own, Facebook offers high-quality stock images that you can use. You'll see stock images as an option when you create your ads.