how many ads do you have per FB campaign?

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i've previously had bad experiences putting more than one ad in each FB campaign. They would weed out and end up only showing one ad, so as a result i only create one ad per campaign

does anyone else do this? or have you had this problem?

b/c it is getting to be a neusance managing all these different camapaigns now.
 


Lots, maybe up to thousands. but as TacoX said, it doesn't mean anything if its not converting. You just test them then pause or delete if it doesn't work. At the end, roughly small numbers of those are alive.

Repeat the cycle.

If you want to get the idea of what other affiliate are doing, give it up. You do what you're doing, and they do what they're doing. Ballers don't need sense of boundaries.
 
Lots, maybe up to thousands. but as TacoX said, it doesn't mean anything if its not converting. You just test them then pause or delete if it doesn't work. At the end, roughly small numbers of those are alive.

Repeat the cycle.

If you want to get the idea of what other affiliate are doing, give it up. You do what you're doing, and they do what they're doing. Ballers don't need sense of boundaries.

naw im not trying to get a sense of what other Affs are doing, I know what i want to do, i just remember with previous experiences it seemed like only 2 or 3 out of 7 ads in a campaign would end up being shown .. i thought it was a problem w/ facebook, but apparently there is none .. so im going to do a total revamp of my campaigns
 
yo quick tip since ive seen this all day... its police not poloce

make sure you can spell before making ads
 
i only have a few ads per campain, not a shitload, i found the same thing as you did. I usually just go 2 per campain so I can manage daily budgets when testing...
 
From what I've seen on my account, it seems that with fewer ads per campaign, each ad gets more impressions vs. a massive campaign on the same budget.

I've also found that the last ad in each campaign always get way more traffic for the same bid vs. the rest of the ads in the group for some reason. So if you have a campaign with;
Ad A
Ad B
Ad C
Ad D

where all have the same bids, then Ad D will still get 2-3 times more impressions then the rest. Would love to hear an explanation from FB on this, but it could just be how their algorithm works.
 
From what I've seen on my account, it seems that with fewer ads per campaign, each ad gets more impressions vs. a massive campaign on the same budget.

I've also found that the last ad in each campaign always get way more traffic for the same bid vs. the rest of the ads in the group for some reason. So if you have a campaign with;
Ad A
Ad B
Ad C
Ad D

where all have the same bids, then Ad D will still get 2-3 times more impressions then the rest. Would love to hear an explanation from FB on this, but it could just be how their algorithm works.
No its not like that. The first ad that gets the very first click starts getting more impressions out of all. Maybe your Ad D got the first click & hence it started getting major impressions. Its tested across thousands of ads I've created till date. This algorithm plainly sucks cuz Ad A might end up getting the highest CTR in the end & the very first click that Ad D recvd might end up getting no clicks up to 10k impressions.
 
No its not like that. The first ad that gets the very first click starts getting more impressions out of all. Maybe your Ad D got the first click & hence it started getting major impressions. Its tested across thousands of ads I've created till date. This algorithm plainly sucks cuz Ad A might end up getting the highest CTR in the end & the very first click that Ad D recvd might end up getting no clicks up to 10k impressions.

i knew i wasn't crazy ... this is exactly what i was talking about

this is what i dont want to happen ... b/c just like you said .. one of my ads might get a click real fast, but then it might suck after that ... and another ad in the group might be the winner w/ CTR but i would never know

This is where i'm stuck, i'm not sure how to go about this now because my plan was to make a general category for each campaign and test different demographics, but i want them all to run consistently.

So I dont know what to do

and im not promoting job traffic so STFU about the police thing
 
i've previously had bad experiences putting more than one ad in each FB campaign. They would weed out and end up only showing one ad, so as a result i only create one ad per campaign

does anyone else do this? or have you had this problem?

b/c it is getting to be a neusance managing all these different camapaigns now.


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We wrote an internal script to add campaigns, pause bad adcopy, auto-optimize based on CTR, change budget depending on ROI, pull EPCs directly from the subid csvs, and a few other things I won't mention here

If you're using fb ad manager plugin& tracking202, youre not taking advantage of the full potential of analytics to make your MAX ROI. And for new affiliates, don't forget to ask for better payouts. You could be breaking even on an offer at street payout but if you ask for a 10% payout bump suddenly you're making 10% ROI.

Stay ahead of the curve and DONT RIP COPY - be creative.
 
We wrote an internal script to add campaigns, pause bad adcopy, auto-optimize based on CTR, change budget depending on ROI, pull EPCs directly from the subid csvs, and a few other things I won't mention here

If you're using fb ad manager plugin& tracking202, youre not taking advantage of the full potential of analytics to make your MAX ROI. And for new affiliates, don't forget to ask for better payouts. You could be breaking even on an offer at street payout but if you ask for a 10% payout bump suddenly you're making 10% ROI.

Stay ahead of the curve and DONT RIP COPY - be creative.


K .. im making profit and don't rip copy .. nuff said

is this ad manager plugin free? if not how much is it? and where can i get it
 
what would you consider a few ads? the way im planning on doing it .. i'll have like 50+ campaigns with 10 ads each..