Custom optimization rules
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:50 am
As you can see, automated rules offer a huge range of possibilities. Of course, there is no access to all possible indicators, but complex formulas can work wonders. Let's take a look at one more advanced formula that supports ad optimization.
Let's assume that:
we give ads seven days to "swing" (taking into account the learning phase and conversion window)
a specific number of views (e.g. 10,000) to ensure that a sufficiently large group of turkey rcs data people saw the ad
minimum number of conversions to achieve (e.g. 10)
at a maximum cost per result up to the specified amount (e.g. PLN 10).
This gives us the following rule:
Thanks to this rule, any ad that has not dropped below PLN 10 in a week after reaching at least 10 purchases and 10 thousand views is disabled because it is not profitable for us. At the same time, we could set a rule to increase the budget of the ad set that reaches half of this cost per conversion. And that's how it works! You already know how to create automated rules. It's up to you how you will make your daily work easier with them. And believe me, if you spend some time designing a set of rules, your Facebook campaigns will reach a new, higher level. Happy rule creation and read on,
Thanks to this rule, any ad that, after achieving at least 10 purchases and 10 thousand views, does not drop below PLN 10 within a week, is disabled because it is not profitable for us.
At the same time, we could set up a rule to increase the budget of an ad set that reaches half of this cost per conversion.
And that's how it works! Now you know how to create automated rules. It's up to you how you can use them to make your daily work easier. And believe me, if you spend some time designing a set of rules, your Facebook campaigns will reach a new, higher level.
Let's assume that:
we give ads seven days to "swing" (taking into account the learning phase and conversion window)
a specific number of views (e.g. 10,000) to ensure that a sufficiently large group of turkey rcs data people saw the ad
minimum number of conversions to achieve (e.g. 10)
at a maximum cost per result up to the specified amount (e.g. PLN 10).
This gives us the following rule:
Thanks to this rule, any ad that has not dropped below PLN 10 in a week after reaching at least 10 purchases and 10 thousand views is disabled because it is not profitable for us. At the same time, we could set a rule to increase the budget of the ad set that reaches half of this cost per conversion. And that's how it works! You already know how to create automated rules. It's up to you how you will make your daily work easier with them. And believe me, if you spend some time designing a set of rules, your Facebook campaigns will reach a new, higher level. Happy rule creation and read on,
Thanks to this rule, any ad that, after achieving at least 10 purchases and 10 thousand views, does not drop below PLN 10 within a week, is disabled because it is not profitable for us.
At the same time, we could set up a rule to increase the budget of an ad set that reaches half of this cost per conversion.
And that's how it works! Now you know how to create automated rules. It's up to you how you can use them to make your daily work easier. And believe me, if you spend some time designing a set of rules, your Facebook campaigns will reach a new, higher level.