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how do you guys get it so high?


When I first make the ad I set the bid kinda high depending on the demographic to start the impressions flowing. For me its around 31 - 35 cents. Depends on time of day too.

If the CTR is ass, facebook stops my flow. Unfortunately most of my best converting campaigns have ass for CTR. Prob cuz I'm targeting women and I don't speak woman unless they are offering sex.

So, my two options are, up the bid to get more imps, or make another ad. I guess I could make new ads all day but thats kinda retarded IMO. But, money is money I guess.
 
Anybody got any tips on getting dating ads approved?
*shrug* seems really random. I think I tried a Mate1 ad once, and it wasn't approved since I didn't mention that it was Mate1. So, then I remake the ad, mentioned Mate1, but then they say that Mate1 is verbotten. So, I make an ad, and say Mate 1, and it goes through just fine.
 
fucking dating ads. I keep getting denied cus of this

  • The text and/or image of this ad is not representative of the product or service being advertised. As per sections 3, 9, and 10 of Facebook's Advertising Guidelines, the title, ad text, or image must clearly state or include the company, product, or brand name.
I think the main problem is that you gotta put the name of the website in the ad. However the offer I'm trying to get on facebook doesn't allow you to use their name in the ad. blah
 
I don't understand how some people can make big money with the same campaign on Facebook. From my experience, ONLY free stuff converts good on Facebook. I've had at least 10 email/zip submits that gave me a ROI of between 50% and 200% on Facebook. But after a few days (sometimes 1 day, sometimes 1 week), the conversion rates crashes, probably due to shaving? My 50 to 200% ROI then becomes a 50% loss or (if I'm lucky) a break-even. I've made some money on FB, but almost nothing seems sustainable for me for more than a week.

There is this occasional free offer that is not a typical zip/email submit, that works good for me. But then it is usually not very scalable.

Can someone please clarify this for me? I don't understand how several people can have campaigns with over $1k spent.
 
I don't understand how some people can make big money with the same campaign on Facebook. From my experience, ONLY free stuff converts good on Facebook. I've had at least 10 email/zip submits that gave me a ROI of between 50% and 200% on Facebook. But after a few days (sometimes 1 day, sometimes 1 week), the conversion rates crashes, probably due to shaving? My 50 to 200% ROI then becomes a 50% loss or (if I'm lucky) a break-even. I've made some money on FB, but almost nothing seems sustainable for me for more than a week.

There is this occasional free offer that is not a typical zip/email submit, that works good for me. But then it is usually not very scalable.

Can someone please clarify this for me? I don't understand how several people can have campaigns with over $1k spent.
:D if we told you we couldn't do it anymore.
PS: 1k per day, not 1k total in the campaign ;)
 
I can tell you this as I owe at least this much info to you guys.... I was (and still am) hating FB for their rediculously high CPC to get started. I pretty much had to start at 31 - 33 cents to get the traffic going. The campaign I'm running right now is right at 0.1CTR, which is OK but not the best.

I was converting enough to break even with my clicks, and after about 70 clicks, the CPC already dropped down to 24 cents, and at 100 clicks it dropped to 22 cents. It still hovers around .1 CTR.

I built a landing page for my offer and fired up the rest of the money I had in this campaign (only about $8 left for the day lol). I made $40 in about 2 minutes... before I blew my wad... cash that is.

FB doesn't let you increase your daily spend which is lame, so I either wait till tomorrow, or redo the ad on a bigger budget campaign, and overpay the first 70 - 100 clicks....

edit: you can increase your daily spend, but it doesn't take effect until the next day.

HTH someone!
 
:D if we told you we couldn't do it anymore.
PS: 1k per day, not 1k total in the campaign ;)

Perhaps you're willing to talk more in private? :D

I can tell you this as I owe at least this much info to you guys.... I was (and still am) hating FB for their rediculously high CPC to get started. I pretty much had to start at 31 - 33 cents to get the traffic going. The campaign I'm running right now is right at 0.1CTR, which is OK but not the best.

I was converting enough to break even with my clicks, and after about 70 clicks, the CPC already dropped down to 24 cents, and at 100 clicks it dropped to 22 cents. It still hovers around .1 CTR.

I built a landing page for my offer and fired up the rest of the money I had in this campaign (only about $8 left for the day lol). I made $40 in about 2 minutes... before I blew my wad... cash that is.

FB doesn't let you increase your daily spend which is lame, so I either wait till tomorrow, or redo the ad on a bigger budget campaign, and overpay the first 70 - 100 clicks....

edit: you can increase your daily spend, but it doesn't take effect until the next day.

HTH someone!

I had some successfull offers. I haven't found one yet that makes $40 in 2 minutes, but more than $100 per hour happened a few times. But the problem with these is that my conversion rates crash very fast. It usually starts with a 30% to 40% conversion rates, which drops to 5% after a period of a few hours to a few days. I've had this happen to nearly all good email submits that I worked with. Perhaps I'm working with the wrong networks and/or advertisers?
 
Anyone having trouble publishing ads today? Ad manager keeps freezing on me or taking fucking forever to upload pictures. The whole thing seems fucked.
 
Anyone having trouble publishing ads today? Ad manager keeps freezing on me or taking fucking forever to upload pictures. The whole thing seems fucked.

Yeah, I'm having the exact same problem. Thankfully I have some old ads to make profit off of anyway.
 
Is anyone doing CPM ads anymore, or just CPC? CPM was actually coming in at a cheaper cost than CPC for me a few months back, but I haven't tried going back to it lately, as it was pretty much not getting any impressions anymore.
 
No Network

Transport error (#1001) while retrieving data from endpoint `/ajax/inventory_estimator.php': A network error occurred. Check that you are connected to the internet.

Guess I'm not connected to the internet?!?!? Damn and this whole time I thought it was Faecbook's problem....
 
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