You can also use a previous post on your
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 10:25 am
You can also use a previous post on your Page as an ad. Just click the “Use a Post” in the upper right corner, then browse through your previous posts. In this option, you can still change the description, headline, and add or remove media.
You can also change the CTA button that will appear on your ad. Some options are “Call Now”, “Visit Website”, “Download”, “Sign Up” “Shop Now”, etc. As always, choose one that best fits your business and your ad.
D. Adjust your settings
Facebook also offers the “Advantage+ creative” option. If enabled, Facebook will automatically enhance and create variations of your ad based on what your audience will most likely respond to. They could adjust the brightness of your ad, apply filters, vary the aspect ratio, or adjust the text.
You can also enable or disable the “Special Ad Category”, if it’s applicable to your business.
E. Set your Audience
Click the pencil icon on the right to edit your Audience. You can then greece telegram the age, location, gender, and interest of the audience that you want to target. Once done, click “Save Audience”.
F. Set your Schedule and Budget
You can then adjust the duration of your ad campaign. You can set your ad to run for a specific time or date only, or to run it continuously until you decide to stop it manually.
You can also adjust your daily budget here. Your daily budget is essentially the average daily spend across a week. Meaning, it’s not a hard cap. So if you set a daily budget of $10, Facebook will not go over a total of $70 per week, but there may be days where you spend $8, or $12.
The higher your daily budget is, the more accounts you can reach. Of course, your budget should still depend on your goals, and then just further tweak it based on the overall data that you’ll get from running your campaigns. We recommend starting with a minimum budget first to get a feel for your audience and their behavior towards your campaigns instead of blowing all your budget on one campaign.
You can also change the CTA button that will appear on your ad. Some options are “Call Now”, “Visit Website”, “Download”, “Sign Up” “Shop Now”, etc. As always, choose one that best fits your business and your ad.
D. Adjust your settings
Facebook also offers the “Advantage+ creative” option. If enabled, Facebook will automatically enhance and create variations of your ad based on what your audience will most likely respond to. They could adjust the brightness of your ad, apply filters, vary the aspect ratio, or adjust the text.
You can also enable or disable the “Special Ad Category”, if it’s applicable to your business.
E. Set your Audience
Click the pencil icon on the right to edit your Audience. You can then greece telegram the age, location, gender, and interest of the audience that you want to target. Once done, click “Save Audience”.
F. Set your Schedule and Budget
You can then adjust the duration of your ad campaign. You can set your ad to run for a specific time or date only, or to run it continuously until you decide to stop it manually.
You can also adjust your daily budget here. Your daily budget is essentially the average daily spend across a week. Meaning, it’s not a hard cap. So if you set a daily budget of $10, Facebook will not go over a total of $70 per week, but there may be days where you spend $8, or $12.
The higher your daily budget is, the more accounts you can reach. Of course, your budget should still depend on your goals, and then just further tweak it based on the overall data that you’ll get from running your campaigns. We recommend starting with a minimum budget first to get a feel for your audience and their behavior towards your campaigns instead of blowing all your budget on one campaign.