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How to Know If You’re Ready to Start Running Ads for Your Small Business

Running ads for your small business can be a game-changer—but only if you’re truly ready. Jumping into Facebook and Instagram ads too soon can feel like tossing money into the wind. So, how do you know if you’re ready to take the leap and make the most of your ad budget?

Before you start spending, here are five key signs that you’re ready to run profitable ads:

1. You Have a Strong Brand Identity

Your brand isn’t just your logo or your color scheme—it’s the entire experience you create for your customers. Before investing in ads, make sure you have:
✔ A clear brand message
✔ A defined target audience
✔ Consistent branding across your website, social media, and email marketing

If your business still feels all over the place, focus on refining your brand before spending a dime on ads.

2. Your Website or Online Store is Ready to Convert

Ads can drive traffic, but if your website isn’t set up to convert visitors into paying customers, you’ll be wasting money. Make sure:
✔ Your website is mobile-friendly and easy to navigate
✔ Your product descriptions and photos are high-quality
✔ Your checkout process is smooth (no frustrating steps!)
✔ You have retargeting tools like a Facebook Pixel installed

3. You Know Your Numbers

Successful ads aren’t just about getting clicks—they’re about making a profit. Before running ads, you should know:
✔ Your average order value (AOV)
✔ Your customer acquisition cost (CAC)
✔ Your profit margins

If you’re unsure about these numbers, take some time to track your sales and expenses first. Ads should amplify a strong business foundation, not act as a quick fix.

4. You Have Organic Marketing Working for You

If your organic (unpaid) marketing efforts aren’t bringing in sales, ads probably won’t fix that. Before running ads, you should already be seeing some sales from:
✔ Social media engagement
✔ Email marketing
✔ Word-of-mouth and referrals

Ads work best when they’re used to scale what’s already working, not to create demand out of thin air.

5. You Have a Budget and a Plan

Ads require testing, tweaking, and patience. If you only have $50 to spend and expect overnight results, you’re in for a disappointment. A solid ad strategy includes:
✔ A realistic budget (even small budgets can work if used strategically!)
✔ A testing period to see what works
✔ A plan for retargeting people who engage but don’t purchase


Ready to Find Out If Ads Are Right for You?

Before you spend a dollar on ads, make sure you’re set up for success! Download our free guide: Are You Ready to Run FB/IG Ads to Your Online Store?

This guide will walk you through exactly what you need to have in place before hitting that “Boost” button. Get the inside scoop from experts who have helped thousands of boutique owners run profitable ads!

Download the guide now!

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