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Adsviser Review Abhi Dwivedi & Oliver Goodwin

Adsviser is a product from Abhi Dwivedi & Oliver Goodwin that claims to be able to give users access to the information that their rivals are using to successfully market through Facebook adverts.

What does the product offer?

Adsviser is a piece of cloud based software that according to the sales material will allow you to swipe the money making Facebook ads that “your competitors didn’t want you to see”. Whilst Abhi Dwivedi & Oliver Goodwin does make a pretty elaborate claim in some respects they are right about what Adsviser can do. By using Adsviser you can look at which adverts are operating at the best conversion and through this look at the websites that competitors are using to sell their products. Adsviser also comes with the ability to identify what demographics your competitors are marketing to which should provide details such as the age range, genders and even location as well as the popularity as the software can show the number of likes and shares.

Searching for successful ads is a simple affair and is based around keywords, URLs and countries. Adsviser also comes with 2 bonus products including a Facebook training programme from Abhi Dwivedi & Oliver Goodwin as well as various case studies.

How does the product work?

Adsviser draws on its data from a massive database of over 2000 ads that Abhi Dwivedi & Oliver Goodwin claims is constantly being updated. This database is managed entirely independently of Facebook which means that Adsviser should work for you for as long as you need it to. Irrespective of your niche the core idea behind Adsviser is that by reverse engineering which ads are doing well for other companies/marketers, you can piggyback on the copy, layouts etc.

What is the initial investment?

There are two types of license that you can purchase for Adsviser which are Lite and Pro. The Lite version is restricted to just 10 searches per hour and also only searches newsfeed ads. The Pro version of Adsviser allows you unlimited hourly searches and also looks at right side ads as well as mobile ads. These are priced at $37 and $47 respectively with both options coming with a 30 day money back guarantee .Because Adsviser is sold through JVZoo however you will need to claim this from the developers.

What is the rate of return?

There isn’t really any advertised rate of return for Adsviser which is fair enough in many respects. This is a tool that has been designed to make a process easier and as such isn’t a direct money making product. That having been said there is potential to save money trying to figure out which adverts will work best.

Conclusion

If you are heavily involved with Facebook marketing then Adsviser is something that is probably of use to you. From everything that I’ve seen so far Adsviser does exactly what it says on the tin, which is of value to the right person. Given the price I feel that there is a fair amount on offer with Adsviser however as touched upon it isn’t something that will work for everybody but if you are involved or are considering getting involved with Facebook marketing and want to minimise the costs of figuring out successful campaigns then Adsviser is worthwhile.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts