Facebook Ads Manager v1 - Firefox extension

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I used this today and thought it was great until I realized that I couldn't do the proper location based targetting with it. I need targetting by city and it looks like this will only do it by a few countries.
 


I used this today and thought it was great until I realized that I couldn't do the proper location based targetting with it. I need targetting by city and it looks like this will only do it by a few countries.
You can choose any country that is available in Facebook in the current version. Support for city and states will be coming up soon in the next release.
 
I got the first release and thought it worked well. My only concern was the subids. Each time I ran it, the subid would reset back to 0. How does the new one work?
 
Even with the new release, the campaigns sometimes are built halfway and the script stops. I hope there's a way to resume from where it stopped.
 
Even with the new release, the campaigns sometimes are built halfway and the script stops. I hope there's a way to resume from where it stopped.
That's coming up. The only way it will stop is if it's interrupted, either by messing with the tabs or if Facebook doesn't respond.. not a whole lot I can do about that.
 
Is this supposed to be working on a Mac? Reason I'm asking is that it opens up the "new ad" page and then just stops.
 
Hm, might have to try v3 then, still on v2. Though I just tried FF3 on parallels, and even though I selected 10 images all ads are created without an image? /:

I'm feeling stupid right now.
 
Hey, great app Rambo!

1 issue; the duplicate existing ad, and copy existing ad features are not working, any updates that will have them working?
 
I had my computer crash about 2 weeks ago and I lost this plugin but I will download the $200 because I think it's worth it.

I am excited to see how this works out. :)

Also @ the comments saying that he shouldn't be charging $200 because he will ruin his reputation... Reputation is not ruined by charging someone a fee for your services. It adds value.

Some of yall are cheaper than Digg traffic.
 
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